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Which one of the following songs was supposedly inspired by Fairmont native Johnnie Johnson?
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This Clay County traditional musician made his own banjos using torque converter rings from 1956 Buick transmissions.
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This Charleston native received the 1968 Pulitzer Prize for Music.
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This Raleigh County native's biggest hit was "May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose."
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"Walk the Way the Wind Blows" was the first major hit for this native West Virginian.
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This group had hits with "Build Your Treasures in Heaven" and "Moonlight on West Virginia."
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Kenova's Michael W. Smith is one of the best-selling artists in this type of music.
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This West Virginia Music Hall of Fame pianist was originally from Jamaica, Queens, New York.
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The West Virginia Symphony Orchestra is headquartered in this city.
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What country music singer was born Lois LaVerne Williamson?
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