12:18:22 41.27 |
DOC BOGGS LEGENDARY OLD TIMEY BANJOIST BALLAD
SINGER OF VERY EARLY MOUNTAIN MUSIC PERFORMS AND IS INTERVIEWED TALKS ABOUT GOING TO MAKE PHONOGRAPH RECORDS DURING THE 1920s IN VIRGINIA. HE PARTICIPATED IN EARLY TERRITORY RECORDING CIRCA 1927. TALKS ABOUT WHAT HE WAS RECORDING & GETTING A CONTRACT IN THE 1920s TO MAKE RECORDS |
12:22:00 259.27 |
TALKS ABOUT WORKING IN COAL MINES & BEING
REDISCOVERED |
12:22:20 279.27 |
DOC BOGGS
PRETTY POLLY
(live)
CLASSIC EARLY COUNTRY TUNE
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12:25:30 469.27 |
DOC BOGGS PERFORMS COUNTRY BLUES
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12:29:17 696.27 |
CAMERA ROLL 113 BEGINS
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12:29:24 703.27 |
SON HOUSE
FOREVER ON MY MIND
DELTA BLUES LEGEND, DIRECT CONTEMPORARY OF CHARLEY PATTON PLAYING NATIONAL STEEL GUITAR SINGS SLOW BLUES. PERFORMANCE IS INFORMAL INSIDE CLUB.
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Description: DOC BOGGS FROM NORTON VIRGINIA CLASSIC MOUNTAIN BALLADIER PLAYING CLAW HAMMER BANJO. SON HOUSE ALSO PERFORMS.
Keywords: ballad
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