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  2. Ola Belle Reed - Wikipedia

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    When she was a teenager, Reed's family moved to Southern Pennsylvania. [4] [5] In the mid-1930s, Reed joined The North Carolina Ridge Runners.She later formed the band, The New River Boys and Girls, with her brother, Alex Campbell, which went on to open the New River Ranch in Rising Sun, Maryland, a music park that hosted many well known performers until being destroyed in 1958.

  3. Elle Cordova - Wikipedia

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    TED presented her as a musician known for online comedy sketches, rhyming spoken word poetry, and videos celebrating literature, space, technology and nerd culture. [3] As of March 2025, Cordova’s YouTube channel had more than 670,000 subscribers; her 350-plus videos had a numbers of views of over 187 million. [20]

  4. Sierra Ferrell - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Elizabeth Ferrell (born August 3, 1988) is an American singer-songwriter and musician from West Virginia, whose music incorporates elements of folk, bluegrass, and gypsy jazz, and styles such as tango and calypso music.

  5. Hayde Bluegrass Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Hayde Bluegrass Orchestra performs with eight band members in the genres of folk, Americana, and bluegrass. [4] [5] The founding members were Joakim Borgen and Rebekka Nilsson, [4] and the group's formation was inspired by the Belgian Oscar-nominated movie, The Broken Circle Breakdown. [4] According to Lee Zimmerman of the website, Bluegrass Today:

  6. The Dead South - Wikipedia

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    The Dead South is a folk-bluegrass musical ensemble based in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.The band was initially formed in 2012 as a quartet by Nate Hilts (vocals, guitar, mandolin), Scott Pringle (guitar, mandolin, vocals), Danny Kenyon (cello, bass, vocals) and Colton Crawford ().

  7. The McLain Family Band - Wikipedia

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    The band performed in all 50 U.S. states, and particularly in Alaska during the winters where "people really needed music." [8] In 1980, Alaska Airlines sponsored the McLain Family Festival (January 11–12); inside West Anchorage High School, away from the −40 °F (−40 °C) weather, the family was joined on stage by the Anchorage Symphony Orchestra and future McLain band member Michael ...

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  9. Live (New Grass Revival album) - Wikipedia

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    Live is a live album by New Grass Revival, recorded on June 3, 1983, during the first bluegrass festival in France, Toulouse Bluegrass Festival, and released in 1984. It was the first New Grass Revival album to include Béla Fleck and Pat Flynn .