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railroad and
decided to
focus on his
music career.
Rodgers joined the
Tenneva Ramblers band in 1927,
which at the time was
working at a
radio station...
- The
Tenneva Ramblers were an old-time
string band
which consisted of
singer and
guitar player Claude Grant (April 17, 1906 -
October 1975), his mandolin-playing...
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record under, and so
Rodgers recorded solo and the band
recorded as the
Tenneva Ramblers.
Rodgers and the band
found out
about the
sessions only when they...
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Jimmie Rodgers 1928 2:47 6 “Darling,
Where Have You Been So Long?” The
Tenneva Ramblers 1928 3:24 7 “Rocky Road”
Alabama Sacred Harp
Singers 1928 2:46...
- Gove
Scrivenor "If I Die a
Railroad Man" (unknown) by
Bailey Green, the
Tenneva Ramblers "In a
Boxcar around the World' (Cliff Carlisle), 1936, by Cliff...
- v t e King
Tornado football Venues Tenneva Field Bristol Muni****l
Stadium (1941)
People Head
coaches Seasons 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902...
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suffered inglorious defeat when it met the 'wonder team' of King
College at
Tenneva Field. With the
second team
playing most of the game,
Kaysee ran up 206...
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Carson & His
Virginia Reelers. “Good-bye, Liza Jane.” OKeh 45049, 1926.
Tenneva Ramblers. “Miss ‘Liza Poor Gal.”
Victor 21141, 1927. [This
recording was...
- of 8–0–1. The team's
captain was Max Osburn. King pla**** home
games at
Tenneva Field in Bristol, Virginia. The
Tornado scored 507
points during the first...
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County School system until it
closed and was
purchased by a
private school.
Tenneva Street and Echo
Drive were the main north–south
streets before Lynn Garden...