John Edwards memorial collection, ca. 1960s.

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John Edwards memorial collection, ca. 1960s.

Recordings of a German folk festival featuring the New Lost City Ramblers, old-time string band of New York, N.Y.; the Stanley Brothers, Anglo-American bluegrass music performers with the Clinch Mountain Boys of Norton, Va.; Roscoe Holcomb, old-time banjo, guitar, and harmonica player, of Daisy, Ky.; Cousin Emmy, old-time radio performer, of Lamb, Ky.; Gyp Landreneau's Mamou Playboys, Cajun band, of Mamou, La.; and other U.S. performers of traditional southern music. Individual performers are introduced by the New Lost City Ramblers.

1 sound recording.

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Mamou Playboys

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New Lost City Ramblers.

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Landreneau, Gyp.

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Stanley Brothers

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Clinch Mountain Boys

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Emmy, Cousin, 1903-1980

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Holcomb, Roscoe

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Emmy, Cousin, 1903-1980

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