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Black Jack Davy
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Wreck Of The Number 9
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Jasper Jail
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Talk On Bill Malone
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Streets Of Laredo
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Talk On Old-Time Songs
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Young Roger The Miller
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Talk On Carnival Barking
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John Hardy
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Talk On Hot Rod Hogan
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Sally Make Water
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Jack Of Diamonds
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Shady Grove
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100 Gallons
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Wauhatchie Yards
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Knoxville Girl
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Methodist Pie
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Wearisome Farmer
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Dark As A Dungeon
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Hamper McBee Tennessee
The late Hamper McBee was a moonshiner, carnival barker, and ballad
singer of legendary proportions. First
“discovered” and recorded by
folklorist and performer Guy Carawan in 1964, Hamper’s prodigious talent
and personality won him admirers not only in his native Smoky Mountains
but throughout the folk music world.
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