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banjoist
banjoist (ˈbændʒəʊɪst) [f. prec. + -ist.] One who plays a banjo.1880 Daily Tel. 23 Dec., Songs sentimental and comic..arranged by Ballantine (banjoist). 1884 Sat. Rev. 7 June 740/2 The place of the stately Interlocutor..was filled by the banjoist. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bill Johnson (banjoist)
Johnson (died August 13, 1955) was an American jazz banjoist, guitarist, and vocalist. wikipedia.org
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Al Lewis (banjoist)
"Father" Al Lewis (1902 – April 12, 1992) was a jazz banjoist with some of the greatest New Orleans jazz bands in the Dixieland Jazz style of the music wikipedia.org
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Ossman
Notable people with the surname include: David Ossman (born 1936), American writer and comedian Vess Ossman (1868–1923), American banjoist See also Osman wikipedia.org
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Frederick Bacon
Bacon (1871–1948), American banjoist and banjo manufacturer Frederick S. wikipedia.org
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Crytzer
Notable people with the surname include: Glenn Crytzer (born 1980), American jazz band leader, composer, guitarist, banjoist, and singer Katherine A. wikipedia.org
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Kevin McCabe
businessman Kevin McCabe (economist), American economist Kevin McCabe (Gaelic footballer) (born 1960), Northern Irish Gaelic footballer Kevin McCabe (banjoist wikipedia.org
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George Guesnon
Creole George Guesnon (May 25, 1907, New Orleans, Louisiana – May 6, 1968, New Orleans) was an American jazz banjoist, guitarist, and singer. At twenty, he began substituting for banjoist Earl Stockmeyer at a cabaret. wikipedia.org
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Daniel Walsh
prelate of the Roman Catholic Church Dan Walsh (artist) (born 1960), American painter, printmaker and bookmaker Dan Walsh (banjo player), British banjoist wikipedia.org
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Lee Blair (musician)
Blair (October 10, 1903, Savannah, Georgia – October 15, 1966, New York City) was an American jazz banjoist and guitarist. Blair was a left-handed autodidact on banjo, aside from a few lessons taken from Mike Pingitore, the banjoist for Paul Whiteman. wikipedia.org
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Eddie Gibbs (musician)
Gibbs (December 25, 1908 – November 12, 1994) was an American jazz banjoist, guitarist, and bassist. As a banjoist he was strongly influenced by Elmer Snowden. He played with Edgar Hayes from 1937 and played with him on a tour of Europe in 1938. wikipedia.org
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Lee Blair
Lee Blair may refer to: Lee Blair (musician) (1903–1966), American jazz banjoist and guitarist Lee Blair (artist) (1911–1993), American artist See wikipedia.org
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Charlie Dixon
Charlie Dixon may refer to: Charlie Dixon (musician) (1898–1940), jazz banjoist Charlie Dixon (English footballer, born 1891) (1891 – after 1926), Darlington wikipedia.org
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Mainer
in Portland, Maine formerly known as The Bollard Martin Mainer (born 1959), Czech artist and professor Wade Mainer (born 1907), American singer and banjoist wikipedia.org
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Isaac Robinson
Isaac Robinson may refer to: Ikey Robinson (1904–1990), American banjoist and vocalist Isaac Robinson (politician) (1975–2020), American lawyer and politician wikipedia.org
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