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    • King Edward Blues (talking)

    • King Edward Blues (talking)

    • Guitars; Blues music;

    • King Edward Smith plays a tune he composed on the guitar in his home for Kip Lornell. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near Saltville, in Smyth County, Virginia.
    • Drunkard's Doom

    • Drunkard's Doom

    • Guitars; Singing;

    • King Edward Smith sings and plays the guitar in his home for Kip Lornell. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near Saltville, in Smyth County, Virginia.
    • St. Louis Blues

    • St. Louis Blues

    • Guitars; Blues music;

    • King Edward Smith plays the guitar in his home for Kip Lornell. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near Saltville, in Smyth County, Virginia.
    • I Once Had a Mother

    • I Once Had a Mother

    • Guitars; Singing;

    • King Edward Smith sings and plays the guitar in his home for Kip Lornell. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near Saltville, in Smyth County, Virginia.
    • K.C. Blues

    • K.C. Blues

    • Guitars; Blues music;

    • King Edward Smith plays the guitar in his home for Kip Lornell. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near Saltville, in Smyth County, Virginia.
    • Unidentified (guitar)

    • Unidentified (guitar)

    • Guitars;

    • King Edward Smith plays a song on guitar, but does not sing it, about a boy leaving home in his home for Kip Lornell. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near Saltville, in Smyth County,...
    • Alan Lomax in 1936 (talking)

    • Alan Lomax in 1936 (talking)

    • Interviews;

    • King Edward Smith talks about recording for Alan Lomax in 1936, and work taking time away from music, for an interview in his home with Kip Lornell. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near...
    • Waltz You Saved for Me

    • Waltz You Saved for Me

    • Guitars;

    • King Edward Smith plays a waltz on the guitar in his home for Kip Lornell. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near Saltville, in Smyth County, Virginia.
    • sisters, family names (talking)

    • sisters, family names (talking)

    • Interviews;

    • King Edward Smith talks about his surviving sibling and his family's names for an interview in his home with Kip Lornell. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near Saltville, in Smyth County,...
    • Texas Gladden, dulcimers (talking)

    • Texas Gladden, dulcimers (talking)

    • Interviews; Ballads; Dulcimers;

    • King Edward Smith talks about his family's musical talent and the absence of dulcimers at dances for an interview in his home with Kip Lornell. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near...
    • black and blues influence (talking)

    • black and blues influence (talking)

    • Interviews; Blues music;

    • King Edward Smith talks about the origin of blues and the influence on his music for an interview in his home with Kip Lornell. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near Saltville, in Smyth...
    • father, banjo playing, Hobart (talking)

    • father, banjo playing, Hobart (talking)

    • Interviews; Banjos;

    • King Edward Smith talks about his father and brother playing banjo during an interview with Kip Lornell. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near Saltville, in Smyth County, Virginia.
    • storytelling, moonshine (talking)

    • storytelling, moonshine (talking)

    • Interviews; Storytelling; Moonshine;

    • King Edward Smith talks about stories from his youth and bootlegging in the 1930's during an interview in his home with Kip Lornell. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near Saltville, in...
    • Rustic Dance

    • Rustic Dance

    • Blues music; Guitars;

    • King Edward Smith plays a tune on his guitar during an interview with Vaughan Webb. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near Saltville, in Smyth County, Virginia.
    • Carolina Moon

    • Carolina Moon

    • Guitars;

    • King Edward Smith plays a waltz tune on his guitar that he learned from Hobart Smith during an interview with Vaughan Webb. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near Saltville, in Smyth County,...
    • Drunkard's Doom, The

    • Drunkard's Doom, The

    • Guitars; Singing;

    • King Edward Smith sings an anti-alcohol song and plays his guitar during an interview with Vaughan Webb. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near Saltville, in Smyth County, Virginia.
    • K C Blues

    • K C Blues

    • Blues music; Guitars;

    • King Edward Smith plays a tune he learned from Hobart Smith on his guitar during an interview with Vaughan Webb. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near Saltville, in Smyth County, Virginia.
    • Six White Horses

    • Six White Horses

    • Blues music; Guitars;

    • King Edward Smith plays a Clyde Moody tune on his guitar during an interview with Vaughan Webb. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near Saltville, in Smyth County, Virginia.
    • Memphis Blues

    • Memphis Blues

    • Blues music; Guitars;

    • King Edward Smith plays tune he learned from Hobart Smith on his guitar during an interview with Vaughan Webb. Ed is the brother of banjo player Hobart Smith, and ballad singer, Texas Gladden. He lives near Saltville, in Smyth County, Virginia.
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