- as "
Stringbeans", (1894-1917)
American vaudeville and
blues performer This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Stringbean. If...
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Bradford in Atlanta,
claimed that
Stringbeans' act was "the ****tiest in the business".
Writer W. L. James, who saw
Stringbeans perform around 1914, said of...
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David Akeman (June 17, 1915 –
November 10, 1973)
better known as
Stringbean (or
String Bean), was an
American singer-songwriter, musician, comedian, and...
- African-American husband-and-wife
comedy team,
Stringbeans and
Sweetie May. Upon the
death of
Stringbeans (Butler May) in 1917, a TOBA
promoter asked Edwards...
- Park, Glendale, California, U.S. Other names
Ethel Howard Sweet Mama
Stringbean Occupations Actress singer Years active 1917–1977 Spouse(s)
Merritt Purnsley...
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Lainey Wilson Trisha Yearwood Chris Young Former members Roy
Acuff David "
Stringbean"
Akeman Jack
Anglin Eddy
Arnold Ernest Ashworth Chet
Atkins DeFord Bailey...
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Lainey Wilson Trisha Yearwood Chris Young Former members Roy
Acuff David "
Stringbean"
Akeman Jack
Anglin Eddy
Arnold Ernest Ashworth Chet
Atkins DeFord Bailey...
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Lainey Wilson Trisha Yearwood Chris Young Former members Roy
Acuff David "
Stringbean"
Akeman Jack
Anglin Eddy
Arnold Ernest Ashworth Chet
Atkins DeFord Bailey...
- Trace.
Jackson County is the
birthplace of the
Grand Ole Opry star
David "
Stringbean" Akeman, and the site of the
annually reenacted Battle of Big Hill, the...
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Lainey Wilson Trisha Yearwood Chris Young Former members Roy
Acuff David "
Stringbean"
Akeman Jack
Anglin Eddy
Arnold Ernest Ashworth Chet
Atkins DeFord Bailey...