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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 1966, this Kanawha County fiddler performed on the Grand Ole Opry, The Today Show, and at the prestigious Newport Folk Festival.
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This band is largely credited with popularizing bluegrass music in both Boston and Japan.
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Banjo player Sylvia O'Brien was the sister of this traditional musician.
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This group had hits with "Build Your Treasures in Heaven" and "Moonlight on West Virginia."
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On May 1, 1940, the city of Wheeling hosted a special day honoring this opera singer, who was born there.
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This banjo player was the first woman to receive the Vandalia Award, West Virginia's highest folklife honor.
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This Huntington musician was one of the stars of the Harlem Renaissance, performing with the likes of Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Paul Robeson, and Marian Anderson.
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What famous country music star was born in Bolt (Raleigh County)?
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This old-time fiddler from Braxton County wrote the traditional tune "Elk River Blues."
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