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  2. Ferko String Band - Wikipedia

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    The "Ferko String Band" had its beginnings in 1922. [3] Ferko left the Fralinger pharmacy in 1921 to open his own establishment. He led the "North Philadelphia String Band" for the 1922 parade, but later that year founded his own band, [1] co-founded by Walter Butterworth and Charles Keegan. [4] Ferko first won the string-band division in 1927 ...

  3. Alabama Jubilee (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is considered an American popular standard. The most popular versions of the song were Red Foley 's 1951 version (#3 country, #28 pop) [ 1 ] and the 1955 instrumental version by the Ferko String Band , which reached #13 on Cashbox , #14 on the Billboard Jukebox chart , and #20 in the UK . [ 2 ]

  4. Mummers Parade - Wikipedia

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    The Mummers Parade is held each New Year's Day in Philadelphia.Started in 1901, it is the longest-running continuous folk parade in the United States. [1]Local clubs, usually called "New Years Associations" or "New Years Brigades", compete in one of five categories: Comics, Wench Brigades, Fancies, String Bands, and Fancy Brigades.

  5. Category:Musical groups from Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Fat Larry's Band; Ferko String Band; First Choice (group) Flashy Python; Florry; Flowchart (band) The Four Aces; The Four Larks (Philadelphia group) Free Energy (band) G.

  6. Category:Musical groups established in 1922 - Wikipedia

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    Ferko String Band; G. Garda Band; Grand Philharmonic Choir; I. Irish Defence Forces School of Music; K. Kutcher String Quartet; L. La Musique du Royal 22e Régiment;

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  8. No Ruinous Feud - Wikipedia

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    No Ruinous Feud is the eleventh album released by The Incredible String Band in 1973. This album features the band's folk songs along with new approaches toward reggae pop and rock beats. Tracks like "My Blue Tears" and "Second Fiddle" are evidence of this.

  9. The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion - Wikipedia

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    The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion was released in July 1967 on the Elektra label to the UK (catalogue item EUK 257), and the US (catalogue item EUK 4010). [10] The album, more successful than the ISB's debut, peaked at number 25 on the UK Albums Chart and number one on the UK Folk Chart, in part due to its promotion by DJ John Peel.