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  2. Cynthia Sayer - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia Nan Sayer (born May 20, 1962) is an American jazz banjoist, ... The Jazz Banjo of Cynthia Sayer Vol. 1 (New York Jazz, 1987) More Jazz Banjo Vol. 2 ...

  3. List of banjo players - Wikipedia

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    The first consists of primary banjo players and the second of celebrities that also play the banjo This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. List of jazz banjoists - Wikipedia

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  5. Banjo music - Wikipedia

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    Prominent contemporary plectrum players include Cynthia Sayer. Earl Scruggs was the greatest three-finger picker of the mid to late twentieth century, and continued to play into the early 21st century. Roy Clark played banjo on the show Hee Haw, and made it quite popular in the realm of American music.

  6. Postmodern Jukebox - Wikipedia

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    Postmodern Jukebox (PMJ), also known as Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox, is a rotating musical collective founded by New York-based pianist Scott Bradlee in 2011. . Postmodern Jukebox is known for reworking popular modern music into different vintage genres, especially early 20th century forms such as swin

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  8. American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame members - Wikipedia

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    2014 American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame Award for Earl Scruggs. The American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame, formerly known as the National Four-String Banjo Hall of Fame, recognizes musicians. bands, or companies that have made a distinct contribution to banjo performance, education, manufacturing, and towards promotion of the banjo.

  9. Eddy Davis - Wikipedia

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    At that time he performed regularly in the club Red Blazer Too in a trio with his banjo colleague Cynthia Sayer and the bassist Pete Compo. With Sayer, Davis also founded the "New York Banjo Ensemble", which recorded an album with compositions by George Gershwin in 1984 and an album with Rags in 2005. [1]