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Dink Roberts, “John Hardy”
from Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina & Virginia
Smithsonian Folkways - 1998
John Snipes and Tommy Thompson, “Ain't Gonna Rain No More”
from Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina & Virginia
Smithsonian Folkways - 1998
Bill Monroe and His Bluegrass Boys, “Heavy Traffic Ahead”
from The Essential Bill Monroe
RLG/Legacy - 2013
Big Sweet Lewis Hairston, “Shortnin' Bread”
from Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina & Virginia
Smithsonian Folkways - 1998
Wade Ward, “Chilly Winds (Banjo & Vocal)”
from Frc507 Recordings From The Collection Of Peter Hoover
2007
Flatt & Scruggs & The Foggy Mountain Boys, “John Henry”
from Flatt and Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys: Foggy Mountain Banjo
1961
Etta Baker and Cora Phillips, “Jaybird March”
from Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina & Virginia
Smithsonian Folkways - 1998
Red Allen, “Dig A Hole In The Meadow”
from The Folkways Years 1964 - 1983
Smithsonian Folkways - 2001
Chubby Parker and His Old Time Banjo, “King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O”
from Anthology Of American Folk Music, (Volume 1)A: Ballads
1928
Bascom Lamar Lunsford, “I Wish I Was A Mole In The Ground”
from Ballads, Banjo Tunes, And Sacred Songs Of Western North Carolina
1928
John Snipes and Tommy Thompson, “Ain't Gonna Rain No More”
from Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina & Virginia
Smithsonian Folkways - 1998
Mac Traynham, “Hop Light Ladies”
from Banjo Classics from the Vaults of County Records & Old Blue Records
2012
djottojd The Edge of Americana/Time Again Radio August 7th, 2018
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