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This Wheeling native was one of the most highly regarded saxophonists of the jazz era.
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This Charleston native received the 1968 Pulitzer Prize for Music.
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The blind musician Ed Haley was best known for playing what instrument?
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This West Virginia Music Hall of Fame member was the half-sister of Bessie Smith, known as the "Empress of the Blues."
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These brothers' Clay County festival became a pattern for the Vandalia Gathering and other old-time music festivals.
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This person was NOT an inaugural inductee into the West Virginia Hall of Fame in 2007.
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Roane County's Squire Parsons Jr. wrote this contemporary gospel classic.
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Lincoln County's Elaine Purkey wrote this labor anthem.
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This Summers County songwriter recorded one of the earliest known songs about the Monongah Mine Disaster.
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This country musician ran a store opposite Wheeling's Capitol Theatre, where he performed regularly.
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