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Description of String Bands

 
Along with fiddlers, banjo pickers and balladeers, country music in the 1920s was full of String Bands that played a rough and rowdy, but good-natured, and entirely homespun style of music. Fiddle was usually the lead instrument, with the guitar, bass, and banjo along for the ride. The majority of these String Bands were just local players from towns scattered across the southeastern United States. They'd initially come to local prominence by playing community dances or parties. But as Hillbilly music caught on, and record companies started searching for rural music to record, many earned greater fame and began touring farther and farther from home. Some, like Gid Tanner's Skillet Lickers, and Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers, gained strong followings. In 1929 however, the start of the Depression halted the careers of most of these musicians.
 

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1. Old Joe Clark The New Lost City Ramblers
2. Norwegian Wood The Charles River Valley Boys
3. Wandering Boy Mike Seeger
4. Grasshopper Sitting On A Sweet Potato Vine Bob Carlin
 

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Bob Carlin

Lightning speed picking on
the claw hammer banjo in
the old-timey style is what
this New York folk historian
excels at.

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