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- Tags: 1930s
Slim Byrant
Tags: 1920s; 1930s; 1940s; 1950s; Atlanta, Georgia; Bob Miller; Broadcasting; Clayton McMichen; Country Music; Covington; Darwin Lee Hill; Decca Records; Fulton County, Georgia; Georgia; Georgia Wildcats; Guitar; Guitarist; Hillbilly Music; In the Pines; Jefferson County, Alabama; Jimmie Rodgers; Johnny Barfield; Johnny Talent; Kenton County, Kentucky; Kentucky; Lobby Bryant; Louisville, Kentucky; Mother the Queen of My Heart; National Barn Dance; Oddie McWinders; Old Dominion Barn Dance; Pat Berryman; Pittsburgh; Radio; Ralph Peer; Recording; Recording Industry; Riley Puckett; Rose of Shenandoah Valley; Singer; Skillet Lickers; Slim Bryant; Songwriter; Square Dance; Theaters; WCKY; WHAS; WHVW; WLW; World’s Fair; WRVA
Roy Lee Brown Interview
Robert Stripling
Tags: 1920s; 1930s; 1940s; Africa; Air Force Band; Alabama; Charlie Stripling; Fiddler; Fiddlers' Conventions; Fiddling; Gardendale, Alabama; Guitar; Guitarist; Jefferson County, Alabama; Kennedy; Lee Edwin Stripling; Mandolin; Military; Old-Time Fiddling; Oral History; Pearl Morgan; Pickens County, Alabama; Robert Stripling; Shape Note Singing; Shape Notes; Sharecropping; Tuscaloosa County, Alabama; World War II
Richard Clarke (1)
Lincoln School Band, 1930s
Frank Adams on his Early Life: Family and First Musical Experiences
Tags: 1930s; 1940s; A. M. E. Zion Church; Alabama; Birmingham Jazz; Birmingham, Alabama; Church; clarinet; Clarinetist; Doc Adams; Fess Whatley; Frank Adams; Industrial High School; jazz; Jefferson County, Alabama; Oscar W. Adams Jr.; Oscar W. Adams Sr.; Parker High School; Sacred Music; Saxophone; Saxophonist
Doc Williams Interview
Dance Program, Senior Ball, Alabama College, 1936
A four-year…
Braxton Schuffert Interview
Tags: 1930s; 1940s; 1950s; Braxton Schuffert; Broadcasting; Country Music; Dance marathon; Darwin Lee Hill; Drifting Cowboys; Fred Rose; Hadacol; Hadacol Caravan; Hank and Hezzy; Hank Penny; Interview; Lillie Williams; Montgomery County, Alabama; Montgomery, Alabama; Oral History; Radio; Recording; Rufus “Teetot” Payne; Smith "Hezzy" Adair; WCOV; WSFA
Bill Bolick Interview
Tags: 1930s; 1940s; 1960s; Archie Green; Asheville, North Carolina; Bluebird Records; Buncombe County, North Carolina; Catawba County, North Carolina; Country Music; Crazy Water Crystals; Darwin Lee Hill; Earl Bolick; Ed Kahn; Hickory, North Carolina; Interview; Old-Time Music; Radio; Sacred Music; Shape-note Singing; Steve Sholes; The Blue Sky Boys; WGST; WWNC
Big Bill Lister Interview
Tags: “There’s a Tear in My Beer”; 1930s; 1940s; 1950s; 1980s; Bexar County, Texas; Bob Hope; Brady, Texas; Braxton Schuffert; Broadcasting; Capitol Records; Dick Hames; Don Helms; Elvis; Everstaste; Everstate Records; Grady Burns; Grand Ole Opry; Hadacol; Hadacol Caravan; Hank Williams; Hank Williams, Jr; Jim Denny; Jimmie Rodgers; Joe Allison; Junction, Texas; KABC; Kenedy County, Texas; Kenedy, Texas; Kimble County, Texas; KMAC; KNEL; KTSA; Louisiana Hayride; McCulloh County, Texas; Milton Berle; Nashville, Tennessee; Radio; Red River Dave; San Antonio, Texas; Slim Rinehart; Tex Ritter; Tommy Hill; WOAI; WSM
Bama State Collegians in Chicago and Detroit (1930)
Arthur Smith Interview
Tags: “Dueling Banjos”; “Feudin’ Banjos”; “Guitar Boogie”; 1930s; 1940s; Arthur Smith; Arthur Smith’s Crackerjacks; Bluebird Records; Bob Wills; Clinton, South Carolina; CMH Records; Cotton Mill; Country Music; Darwin Lee Hill; Don Reno; Dot Records; Electric Guitar; Eric Weissberg; Frank Walker; Guitar; Hank Williams; Hillbilly Boogie; Kershaw, South Carolina; MGM Records; North Carolina; Oral History; Radio; Rockabilly; Starday Records; Super Disc Records; Television; The Delmore Brothers; Trumpet; WBT