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  2. List of blues musicians - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Electric blues* [376] George Higgs: 1930 2013 North Carolina Electric blues* [377] Fruteland Jackson: 1953 Mississippi Electric blues* [377] Colin James: 1964 Canada Electric blues [378] Steve James: 1950 New York Acoustic blues [379] L.V. Johnson: 1946 U.S. Electric blues [380] Johnny "Yard Dog" Jones: 1941 Illinois Electric ...

  3. List of Piedmont blues musicians - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic guitarist, harmonicist and singer. In 2001, Higgs' debut album, Tarboro Blues, was made in collaboration with the Music Maker Relief Foundation. [40] John Dee Holeman (April 4, 1929, Orange County, North Carolina – April 30, 2021) [41] His music includes elements of Texas blues, R&B and African-American string-band music. In his ...

  4. Music of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Influential North Carolina country musicians such as the North Carolina Ramblers and Al Hopkins helped solidify the sound of country music in the late 1920s, while influential bluegrass musicians such as Earl Scruggs and Doc Watson came from North Carolina. Arthur Smith had the first nationally syndicated television program which featured ...

  5. Piedmont blues - Wikipedia

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    The Piedmont blues was named after the Piedmont plateau region, on the East Coast of the United States from about Richmond, Virginia to Atlanta, Georgia.Piedmont blues musicians come from this area, as well as Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and northern Florida, western South Carolina, central North Carolina, eastern Tennessee, Kentucky, and Alabama – later the Northeastern ...

  6. Category:Musical groups from North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Rock music groups from North Carolina (3 C, 38 P) Pages in category "Musical groups from North Carolina" The following 97 pages are in this category, out of 97 total.

  7. Category:Musicians from North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Musicians from Charlotte, North Carolina (60 P) ... Musicians from Greensboro, North Carolina (30 P) Musicians from Raleigh, North Carolina (1 C, 47 P)

  8. List of classic female blues singers - Wikipedia

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    All Music Guide to the Blues: The Definitive Guide to the Blues. San Francisco, California: Backbeat Books. ISBN 0-87930-736-6. Harrison, Daphne Duval (1990). Black Pearls: Blues Queens of the 1920s. New Brunswick and London: Rutgers. ISBN 0-8135-1280-8. Russell, Tony (1997). The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray.

  9. Charlie Poole - Wikipedia

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    Poole was born near the mill town of Franklinville, North Carolina. He was the son of John Philip Poole and Elizabeth Johnson. In 1918, he moved to the town of Spray, North Carolina, now part of Eden. As a child, he learned to play the banjo. [7] He played baseball, and his three-fingered technique was the result of an accident. [7]