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  2. The Banjo Lesson - Wikipedia

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    The Banjo Lesson is an 1893 oil painting by African-American artist Henry Ossawa Tanner. It depicts two African-Americans in a humble domestic setting: an old black man is teaching a young boy – possibly his grandson – to play the banjo .

  3. Old Town School of Folk Music - Wikipedia

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    Early teachers at the school included Chicago blues guitarist Big Bill Broonzy, and banjo players Fleming Brown and Stu Ramsey as well as the Brazilian singer-guitarist Valucha deCastro (a.k.a. Valucha Buffington). The formation and growth of the School coincided with the folk music boom of the 1960s and early 1970s.

  4. Henry Ossawa Tanner - Wikipedia

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    The Banjo Lesson, 1893. On a return visit to the United States in 1893, Tanner presented, “The American Negro in Art,” an essay, at the World’s Congress on Africa in Chicago, [4] and painted The Banjo Lesson, one of his most recognized works that began as a series of sketches of Black people living in Appalachia. [30]

  5. Rhiannon Giddens Announces Biscuits & Banjos, a Black ... - AOL

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    Among the unique lineup of events being promised are a celebrity chef biscuit bake-off, free banjo lessons and square dances. A portion of ticket sales and merch proceeds will go toward hurricane ...

  6. Mark Johnson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Johnson was raised in Yorktown Heights, New York and started playing banjo at the age of 15. In 1971, he began his first banjo lessons with Jay Ungar in Garrison, NY. While studying with Ungar he learned the "Frailing Style" of five string banjo playing. [5] Johnson is self taught in the Scruggs and Melodic style of bluegrass banjo playing. [6]

  7. Clarence L. Partee - Wikipedia

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    Partee took up the banjo as a profession after his parents died before he was 14, and he moved to Chicago to pursue that goal. [2] In 1881 he began an office manager for the J. B. Schall banjo company, giving banjo lessons and meeting prominent banjo players of the time, including E. M. Hall. [2] [7] He also began studying the guitar and the ...

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