
Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Pioneers of Old Time Hillbilly Music (1925 ~ 1940), Part 2 Georgia Yellow Hammers: Bud Landress (banjo/vocals), Bill Chitwood (fiddle/vocals), Phil Reeve (guitar/vocals), Ernest Moody (guitar/vocals): Recorded for Victor 1927-1929. Grayson and Whitter: Duo included Henry Whitter (guitar/vocals) and GB Grayson (fiddle/vocals). Duo recorded for Gennett (1927-1928) and Victor (1929-1930). Grayson died in 1930. Greene, Clarence: Clarence Horton Greene (b. 1894 in NC - d. 1961), recorded for Columbia (1927-1928) and for Victor. HM Barnes' Blue Ridge Ramblers: Fred Roe (fiddle), Jim E. Smith (fiddle), Frank E. "Dad" Williams (fiddle), Frank Wilson (steel guitar), Lonnie Austin (piano), probably Harry Brown (mandolin), possibly Jack Reedy (banjo) and Henry Roe (guitar). They recorded for Brunswick (1930). Hall, Roy Davis (b. Jan. 6, 1907, in Haywood County, NC - d. May 16, 1943), led the Blue Ridge Entertainers. Roy was a regular on the Blue Ridge Jamboree, WDBJ, Roanoke, VA. He recorded with his brother Jay Hugh Hall for Bluebird (1937-1938) and with the Blue Ridge Entertainers for American Record Corporation (1938-1941). Hoopii, Sol "Solomon" (b. 1902 in Honolulu, HI - d, Nov. 16, 1953): AKA "Sol Hoopi." Sol recorded for Columbia, Decca (1933-1938) and Brunswick (1933-1938). Hopkins, Albert Green (b. June 5, 1889, in Watauga County, NC - d. Oct. 21, 1932, in Winchester, VA). Albert was a regular on WRC, Washington, DC He recorded with the <b>...</b>
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