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  2. Thousands of visitors will flock to Coshocton this summer for ...

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    Our Town Coshocton the City of Coshocton will present the third annual summer concert series on the Coshocton Court Square. Invincible, a tribute to Pat Benatar, is at 7:30 p.m. June 22 ...

  3. Anne Grimes - Wikipedia

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    From 1961 until 1993, Anne Grimes served as a judge for the national competition, Dulcimer Days, in Roscoe, Ohio. In 1971, Grimes performed at Ohio Governor John Gilligan's inaugural gala at the Ohio Theater in Columbus. [1] In 1997, Grimes donated her rare folk instrument collection to the Smithsonian Institution.

  4. Europeans first explored Licking County nearly a quarter ...

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    By mid-December, the party reached the town of Muskingum, near present-day Coshocton. The town was home to Wyandot Indians. While in town he met the trader George Croghan and French-Indian Andrew ...

  5. Hey Coshocton County: Here’s what you need to know to start ...

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    A roundup of news and events. COSHOCTON − The City of Coshocton has announced that Chestnut Street will be closed from Nov. 25 to 29 for replacement of waterlines from 15th to 16th streets.

  6. Russell Cook (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Russell Cook is a hammered dulcimer builder and player from Oklahoma, United States. [1] Russell won first place in the 1981 Walnut Valley National Hammered Dulcimer Championship held in Winfield, Kansas. Cook built his first dulcimer in 1979, and has gone on to build hammered dulcimers. He originally operated under the name Wood 'N Strings.

  7. Chet Parker - Wikipedia

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    Chet made his own dulcimer in 1904, and continued to play it the rest of his life. Parker was a key figure in introducing the hammered dulcimer to the folk revival of the 1960s. He appeared at the Newport Folk Festival in 1964, playing Golden Slippers and the Temperance Reel .

  8. Dulcimer Weekend: Festival shines light on unusual instrument

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  9. Jim Couza - Wikipedia

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    Jim Couza (April 27, 1945 – August 2, 2009) [1] was an American hammered dulcimer player.. He was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States, [2]. Couza was one of the early musicians at Tryworks Coffeehouse in New Bedford, Massachusetts.