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This Wheeling native was one of the most highly regarded saxophonists of the jazz era.
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In 2011, Landau Eugene Murphy Jr. received national acclaim after winning this TV contest.
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This group had hits with "Build Your Treasures in Heaven" and "Moonlight on West Virginia."
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"Salt Pork, West Virginia" tells the story of musician Louis Jordan's arrest in this city.
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Giving its first concert in 1929, this is the longest-running orchestra in West Virginia.
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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 Braxton County fiddler was the first West Virginian to be named a National Endowment for the Arts Heritage Fellow.
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Which one of the following songs was NOT a hit for Raleigh County native Bill Withers?
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What was Kathy Mattea's first number one hit?
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This Boone County crooner was known for offbeat songs such as "Chicken Walk."
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