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  2. Clarence L. Partee - Wikipedia

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    Partee settled in Kansas City about 1890, where his magazine The Cadenza was published, beginning with the September/October 1894 issue. [2] The Cadenza was "the first legitimate, high class magazine devoted to the interests of ... players at large of the banjo, mandolin and guitar."

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

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    The Black Banjo Gathering was such an important milestone for me personally, and I want Biscuits & Banjos to bring that same spirit of discovery and community to today’s generation of artists ...

  4. Pete Wernick - Wikipedia

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    Pete Wernick (born February 25, 1946), also known as "Dr. Banjo", is an American musician. [1]He is a five-string banjo player in the bluegrass music scene since the 1960s, founder of the Country Cooking and Hot Rize bands, Grammy nominee and educator, with several instruction books and videos on banjo and bluegrass, and a network of bluegrass jamming teachers called The Wernick Method.

  5. Henry Ossawa Tanner - Wikipedia

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    1993: Revisiting the White City: American Art at the 1893 World's Fair [32] 2010: Henry Ossawa Tanner and his Contemporaries , [ 63 ] Des Moines Art Center (December–February 2011). 2012: Henry Ossawa Tanner: Modern Spirit , [ 64 ] Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia (January–April), then to Cincinnati Art Museum [ 65 ] (May ...

  6. Billy Whitlock - Wikipedia

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    Whitlock was born in New York City in about 1813. He worked as a typesetter for a religious journal, then went to work for the New York Herald.Whitlock claimed to have met America's pre-eminent banjoist, Joel Sweeney, in 1838 and to have taken some banjo lessons from him.

  7. 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.

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