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        Little Jimmy Sizemore
        Little Jimmy Sizemore
        During the long nights of the Great Depression, the only entertainment was often a battery-powered Atwater-Kent or similar radio.  When dusk came and such major stations as WHAS Louisville boosted their power, families would often tune in to live studio music.  One of the top attractions was the father-and-son team
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        THE SILVER BARN
        THE SILVER BARN
        Halloween Night 1946 The Silver Barn was very popular musical hangout for the local bands and singers. Built originally by local coal operator Fon Johnson. The Silver Barn was located just West of the Intersection of South Mayo Trail (we know today as U.S. 23) and Kentucky state route 611,
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        Liberty Theatre
        Liberty Theatre
        1924
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        WECL Radio
        WECL Radio
        Located in Elkhorn City KY WECL, FM 103.1, signed on the air for the first time on the morning of September 28, 1974.  With studios on Main Street in Elkhorn City, Kentucky, the station operated under Mountain Interstate Broadcasting Co., owned by Allen Epling, a science teacher at Elkhorn City
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        WHJC and WVKM Radio
        WHJC and WVKM Radio
        Located in McCarr Kentucky June 9, 1950. Three States Bcstg. Co. seeks 1360 kc, 1 kw-D. Estimated construction cost $18,791.02. Principals in Three States include: Fred A. Staples, pastor Striker Bible Church, president and general manager, 25%; Fred L. Morningstar, assistant director Southern Highland Evangel Inc., Biggs, Ky., vice president, 25%;
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        WLSI Radio
        WLSI Radio
        WSLI Radio was part of the Eastern Kentucky Radio Corporation (Group). The original incorporators were: W. J. Ward, Earl M. Tyson, Thomas J. Holland, W. W. Huffman, and E. Bruce Walters. Incorporated April 19, 1946.
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        Edward T. Branham “Kentucky Slim”
        Edward T. Branham “Kentucky Slim”
        Music Kentucky Slim – https://youtu.be/fcfbSAs1piA Kentucky Rockabilly KY SLIM – CADILLAC CAR – D&B Records – https://youtu.be/w3TNG4Oa_6Q
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        Owen ‘Snake’ Chapman
        Owen ‘Snake’ Chapman
        Artist Biography by Paul Roberts Owen ‘Snake’ Chapman was born in 1919 near Canada in north-eastern Kentucky, and the music presented on these two CDs, recorded between 1995 and 1998, reflects a lifetime’s immersion in the rich and creative Southern fiddle tradition.  His personal story is almost an archetype for
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        Hobo Jack Adkins
        Hobo Jack Adkins
        Hobo Jack Adkins was born on June 10th, 1922, in Regina KY. He died on June 2nd, 1977. Artist Biography by Eugene Chadbourne Hobo Jack Adkins was given his stage name by a radio station manager during an era when radio was closely involved with newly developing strains of old-time, country, and
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        Cuddles Newsome
        Cuddles Newsome
        Artist Biography by Eugene Chadbourne The short and quite cute — they didn’t call him Cuddles Newsome for nothing, after all — mandolinist from Kentucky was part of the early history of bluegrass in the ’50s. He was a member of the important 7 Flat Mountain Boys in the mid-’50s, a group under the
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