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This singer was known as "Charleston's First Lady of Jazz."
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This Wheeling native played bass on Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys album.
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This Charleston native received the 1968 Pulitzer Prize for Music.
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In 1935, this opera singer became the first West Virginian to perform at the Met in New York City.
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WVU artist-in-residence Ellie Mannette is often considered the "father" of this instrument.
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This fiddler was named a 2020 National Endowment for the Arts Heritage Fellow, one of the highest national awards in the arts.
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Bluefield's Maceo Pinkard co-wrote this classic song.
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What was Brad Paisley's first number one hit?
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Which Lincoln County native cofounded the band MC-5?
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This musician's original songs include "Buffalo Creek," “Mountaineers Are Always Free," “Coal Country Blues," and “Black Eyed Logan."
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