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  1. 1898 in music - Wikipedia

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    - Len Spencer with banjo Vess L. Ossman on Columbia Records – Roger Harding on Edison Records "In The Gloaming" (w. Meta Orred m. Annie Fortescue Harrison) – Roger Harding on Berliner Gramophone "I'se Gwine Back To Dixie" (w.m. C. A. White) – Edison Male Quartette on Edison Records "Just Before The Battle, Mother" (w.m. George Frederick Root)

  2. List of banjo players - Wikipedia

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    Primary banjo players. A listing of notable musicians who play the banjo as a major part of their output include: . A

  3. Banjo - Wikipedia

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    Vess Ossman (1868–1923) was a leading five-string banjoist whose career spanned the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Vess started playing banjo at the age of 12. He was a popular recording artist, and in fact, one of the first recording artists ever, when audio recording first became commercially available. He formed various recording ...

  4. List of people from Dayton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Vess Ossman, 5-string banjoist; Dottie Peoples, gospel singer; M Ross Perkins, songwriter; Robert Pollard, founder and singer of lo-fi rock band Guided By Voices and other aliases thereof; Harry Reser, banjoist and leader of the Clicquot Club Eskimos; Kim Richey, singer/songwriter; John Scofield, jazz guitarist

  5. Banjo - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo Rag, di Tom Turpin, eseguita da Vess Ossman (26 gennaio 1906) Il banjo (termine inglese , pron. /ˈbænʤəʊ/ , italianizzata in /ˈbɛnʤo/ [1] ), in italiano anche bangio [2] [3] [4] ( pl. bangi ), è un cordofono di origini Africane , già popolare fra gli afroamericani durante la Guerra di secessione americana nella sua ...



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