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    • Unidentified (blues)

    • Unidentified (blues)

    • Bluegrass music; Bands; Blues music;

    • Clyde Moody plays guitar and sings with a band at the Roanoke Bluegrass Festival, at Cantrells Horse Farm in Fincastle, Virginia. He is from North Carolina and was a member of Bill Monroe's band in the early 1940's. Other musicians are...
    • Unidentified (Spanish fiddle tune)

    • Unidentified (Spanish fiddle tune)

    • Radio; Fiddle music;

    • The Sons of the Pioneers perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. The Texas Troubadours of Roanoke, emulated the popular sounds of the Sons of the Pioneers. Members of the Sons of the Pioneers include, but are not limited to: Lloyd...
    • Unidentified (swing guitar)

    • Unidentified (swing guitar)

    • Radio; Guitars; Swing music;

    • The Texas Troubadours perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. The Texas Troubadours of Roanoke played traditional music and also emulated the popular sounds of the Sons of the Pioneers. Members of the Texas Troubadours include, but...
    • Unidentified (swing Fiddle & Guitar)

    • Unidentified (swing Fiddle & Guitar)

    • Radio; Western Swing music; Fiddle music; Guitars;

    • The Sons of the Pioneers perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. This is an example of the western swing, and cowboy music influence in the Appalachian region. The Texas Troubadours of Roanoke, emulated the popular sounds of the Sons...
    • Unidentified (swing fiddle & guitar)

    • Unidentified (swing fiddle & guitar)

    • Radio; Western Swing music; Fiddle music;

    • The Sons of the Pioneers perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. This is an example of the western swing, and cowboy music influence in the Appalachian region. The Texas Troubadours of Roanoke, emulated the popular sounds of the Sons...
    • Unidentified (swing Guitar)

    • Unidentified (swing Guitar)

    • Radio; Western Swing music;

    • The Sons of the Pioneers perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. This is an example of the western swing, and cowboy music influence in the Appalachian region. The Texas Troubadours of Roanoke, emulated the popular sounds of the Sons...
    • Unidentified (fiddle and accordion)

    • Unidentified (fiddle and accordion)

    • Radio; Fiddle music; Accordions;

    • The Sons of the Pioneers perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. This is an example of the western swing, and cowboy music influence in the Appalachian region. The Texas Troubadours of Roanoke, emulated the popular sounds of the Sons...
    • Unidentified (swing guitar)

    • Unidentified (swing guitar)

    • Radio; Guitars; Swing music;

    • The Sons of the Pioneers perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. This is an example of the western swing, and cowboy music influence in the Appalachian region. The Texas Troubadours of Roanoke, emulated the popular sounds of the Sons...
    • Unidentified (swing fiddle)

    • Unidentified (swing fiddle)

    • Radio; Western Swing music; Fiddle music;

    • The Sons of the Pioneers perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. This is an example of the western swing, and cowboy music influence in the Appalachian region. The Texas Troubadours of Roanoke, emulated the popular sounds of the Sons...
    • Unidentified (swing fiddle)

    • Unidentified (swing fiddle)

    • Fiddle music; Radio; Swing music;

    • The Sons of the Pioneers perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. This is an example of the western swing, and cowboy music influence in the Appalachian region. The Texas Troubadours of Roanoke, emulated the popular sounds of the Sons...
    • Unidentified (swing fiddle and guitar)

    • Unidentified (swing fiddle and guitar)

    • Radio; Fiddle music; Guitars; Western Swing music;

    • The Sons of the Pioneers perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. This is an example of the western swing, and cowboy music influence in the Appalachian region. The Texas Troubadours of Roanoke, emulated the popular sounds of the Sons...
    • Unidentified (swing fiddle and guitar)

    • Unidentified (swing fiddle and guitar)

    • Radio; Fiddle music; Guitars; Western Swing music;

    • The Sons of the Pioneers perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. This is an example of the western swing, and cowboy music influence in the Appalachian region. The Texas Troubadours of Roanoke, emulated the popular sounds of the Sons...
    • Unidentified (swing fiddle and guitar)

    • Unidentified (swing fiddle and guitar)

    • Radio; Fiddle music; Guitars; Western Swing music;

    • The Sons of the Pioneers perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. This is an example of the western swing, and cowboy music influence in the Appalachian region. The Texas Troubadours of Roanoke, emulated the popular sounds of the...
    • Unidentified (jazz guitar)

    • Unidentified (jazz guitar)

    • Radio; Guitars; Jazz; Swing music;

    • The Westerners perform live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. This is an example of the western swing, and cowboy music influence in the Appalachian region.
    • Unidentified (song)

    • Unidentified (song)

    • Radio; Singing;

    • Peggy Pepper performs live over Roanoke Country Radio station WDBJ. This is an example of the western swing, and cowboy music influence in the Appalachian region. It is likely that the musicians are the Wanderers of the Wasteland.
    • Unidentified Waltz

    • Unidentified Waltz

    • Fiddle music;

    • Buddy Thompson plays a waltz he learned from Henry Reed in his home in Glen Lyn, Virginia. Buddy used to play music in his younger days with 'Uncle' Henry Reed.
    • Unidentified (accordion tune)

    • Unidentified (accordion tune)

    • Accordions; ;

    • John Tolliver plays a tune on the accordion. Hiawatha Giles is also present and can be heard. John is visiting his family in Nelson County. He has moved to Washington D.C. John and his cousin, Frank, learned accordion from their uncle, Frank...
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