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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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During his career, this South Charleston instrument maker made made 86 violins, 14 violas, 65 cellos, one double bass, and six bows.
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In 1927, this Logan Countian blues guitarist made one of the earliest known recordings of "John Henry."
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WVU artist-in-residence Ellie Mannette is often considered the "father" of this 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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"Salt Pork, West Virginia" tells the story of musician Louis Jordan's arrest in this city.
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This country singer, who grew up in Hinton, had hits such as “Then and Only Then,” "Nobody but a Fool (Would Love You)," “The Hurtin’s All Over,” “Cincinnati, Ohio,” “and Just One Time."
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Logan County native Jim Foglesong was known primarily as a producer of what type of music?
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This Mingo Countian was the first West Virginian to be honored with a National Heritage Fellowship.
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