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Clayton McMichen (January 26, 1900 –
January 4, 1970) was an
American fiddler and
country musician. Born in Allatoona, Georgia,
McMichen learned to play...
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Clayton McMichen and Bert
Layne of the
Skillet Lickers,
touring with the
group and
recording with some of its offshoots,
including McMichen's group, the...
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Lickers in 1926. The
first line-up was Gid Tanner,
Riley Puckett,
Clayton McMichen and Fate Norris.
Between 1926 and 1931 they
recorded 88
sides for Columbia...
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leading to
offers of work with
local bands. In 1937,
fiddler Clayton McMichen hired Travis to be the
guitarist in his
Georgia Wildcats. He
later joined...
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selling over 9,000
copies of "The
Shelby Disaster".
Together with
Clayton McMichen,
Hornsby wrote History in a few words
published in 1931 by Shapiro, Bernstein...
- (1978–1983). In a
contested special election between Bingel and
Robert McMichen,
McMichen, the anti-Teamster candidate, won the election. However, the ITU was...
- The
Clayton McMichen Story is a
double LP
album by
Merle Travis, Mac Wiseman, and Joe
Maphis released by CMH
Records in 1982. It has not been released...
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Martin American Bluegr**** Andy
McGann
Irish Irish-American
Dennis McGee
American Cajun Sean
McGuire
Irish Irish Clayton McMichen American Appalachian, old...
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Brubeck 1961 -
Frances Faye
Richard White[citation needed]
Clayton McMichen[citation needed] 1937 –
Nelson Eddy,
Maytime 1956 - Etta James, Etta "Miss...
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music vocalists well into the 1940s. On
November 4, 1929, Puckett,
Clayton McMichen, Lowe Stokes, Fate Norris, Bert Layne,
Uncle Fuzz (prob.
Frank Walker,...