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Luderin and Cajun
" Doucet sought out every surviving Cajun musician, including Balfa, Dennis McGee, Sady Courville, Luderin Darbone, Varise Connor, Canray Fontenot, Freeman Fontenot and others.

Luderin and which
The group, which continues to tour and perform, has one of the longest histories of a musical group in the United States of America, and while its lineup has changed many times since its conception, its founders — fiddler Luderin Darbone and accordionist Edwin Duhon — led the band until Duhon's death in 2006.

Luderin and .
* Luderin Darbone 1913-2008 Arhoolie Records.

Ramblers and Harry
Harry Choates and the Hackberry Ramblers are early examples of this style, The Red Stick Ramblers and The Lost Bayou Ramblers are contemporary bands playing in this style.
* The Ramblers ( 1926 )-co-composer, co-lyricist, and co-bookwriter with Harry Ruby

Ramblers and were
These badge-engineered Ramblers, along with similar Metropolitans, were identical save for hubcaps, nameplates, and other minor trim details.
Rambler experimented such early technical innovations as a steering wheel ( as opposed to a tiller ), but it was decided that such features were too advanced for the motoring public of the day, so the first production Ramblers were tiller-steered.
Ramblers continued to use this styling until 1955, when the front wheels were revealed by a periodic design update.
Following the merger, Ramblers were badged as both Nashes and Hudsons, with no visible difference between the two.
The Nash and Hudson makes were continued through 1957, after which all of AMC's offerings were marketed as Ramblers, with the exception of the imported 1958-1962 Metropolitan.
These were much closer in style to the Prairie Ramblers or Dick Justice, and included the " Do Right, Daddy Blues " and " Black Bottom Blues ," both similar to " Deep Elem Blues.
In 1924 he joined the California Ramblers ( who were based in New York City ).
The European long-distance paths were designated by the European Ramblers ' Association.
The Cotswold Way route was first promulgated some 50 years ago by Gloucestershire-area Ramblers, of which Tony Drake ( d. 7th March 2012 ) of Cheltenham area and the late Cyril Trenfield of the South Gloucestershire area were principals.
The early years of Mossley AFC were spent in the Ashton & District League culminating in a superb season in 1914 – 15 when Mossley won the League, Manchester Junior Cup and the Lady Aitken Cup, progressing to the South East Lancashire League in 1915, the Manchester Amateur League in 1916, the Lancashire Combination in 1918 and then were founder members of the Cheshire County League in 1919, finishing runners up in the first season in both League and League Cup and returning to win the League Cup the following season beating Sandbach Ramblers in the final.
The Orange County Ramblers were featured in the 1968 film Skidoo, in a credited role as stand-ins for a nude Green Bay Packers team.
Originally a Cambridge-area bar band, the Tarbox Ramblers were signed by Rounder Records in 1998 ; their eponymous debut album was released in 2000.
Muky were not as popular as the country's Buby toys, which made Argentine Ramblers and other vehicles that may have been more familiar to children there ( Sinclair 1976 ).
Henderson resigned at the end of the 2008 season after Ramblers were relegated from the Premier Division where the battle went down to the last day which saw UCD, Ramblers and Finn Harps relegated.
CRFC was originally a field hockey club but until the British withdrawal from Ireland many club members played football with the soldiers who were stationed at Cobh, leading to the Ramblers ' eventual re-formation as a football club.
A play-off win over Finn Harps saw Ramblers retain their Premier Division status at the end of the 1993-94 season, but the club were relegated in second-last place the following year.
In recent years, fan numbers have not been as high as they were during the glory days when Ramblers were in the top flight of Irish football and playing glamorous pre-season matches against the likes of Celtic and Arsenal.
The next three seasons saw the club finish in the play-off position twice, although they were beaten both times ; once by Cobh Ramblers and once by Athlone Town.
The under-21 team also won their regional section advancing to the quarter final of the Dr. O ' Neill Cup where they were defeated 2-1 by Cobh Ramblers after extra time.

Ramblers and new
The Ramblers ’ run Get Walking Keep Walking project provides free routes, led walks and information specifically designed for people new to walking.
In Nashville Perkins reunited with Emmylou Harris on a new project, The Nash Ramblers, having previously worked with Emmylou and playing on the two solo albums recorded by Gram Parsons.
In both 1960 and 1961, Ramblers ranked in third place among domestic automobile sales, up from third on the strength of small-car sales, even in the face of a lot of new competition.
* new ( 2009 ) documentary film about the New Lost City Ramblers, with Mike Seeger, John Cohen, Tom Paley, Tracy Schwarz and many others
By the end of the decade, new instruments like box guitars ( introduced by Bing Serrao & the Ramblers ) had taken over, while heavy guitar work by the Rhythmaires and Combo 7's complex drum solos proved influential.
The singer of the group Cisco along with producer Kaba Cavazzuti who also became " a new member of the Modena City Ramblers after changes in the original line-up ", released the album of the ‘ brother band ’ Casa del Vento, titled " 900 " which came out in February 2001.

Ramblers and Cajun
Since then, Abshire's version has been covered by a wide variety of Cajun and zydeco musicians, including the Pine Leaf Boys, the Lost Bayou Ramblers, Beau Jocque, Fernest Arceneaux, Cedric Watson, and Corey Ledet.
The Hackberry Ramblers ( also known as the Riverside Ramblers ), a Grammy Award-nominated Cajun music band based in Hackberry, Louisiana, formed in 1933.
) While the roots of the band lie in its Cajun music repertoire, the Ramblers perform a broad swath of American music, from Western swing to blues and rockabilly, and much of their sound blends them all.

Ramblers and music
Chapel Hill has also been a center for the modern revival of old-time music with such bands as the Ayr Mountaineers, Hollow Rock String band, the Tug Creek Ramblers, Two Dollar Pistols, the Fuzzy Mountain String band, Big Fat Gap and the Red Clay Ramblers.
* Willie Sievers-Early country music guitarist, member of the Tennessee Ramblers
In 1991 some performers from Emilia-Romagna founded Modena City Ramblers, which blends the Combat Rock musical style ( The Clash ) with folk, traditional Irish music, political songs ( Contessa ) and partisans ' songs ( Fischia il vento and Bella Ciao ).
Lomax also hosted a folk music show on BBC's home service and organized a skiffle group, Alan Lomax and the Ramblers ( who included Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger, and Shirley Collins, among others ), which appeared on British television.
Arto issued a Black Label series of popular music, numbered 9xxx, including such artists as the California Ramblers, Lucille Hegamin, the Original Memphis Five and Vernon Dalhart.
Most influentially, North Carolina country musicians like the North Carolina Ramblers helped solidify the sound of country music in the late 1920s, while influential bluegrass musicians such as Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson and Del McCoury came from North Carolina.
Prince Albert Hunt's Texas Ramblers out of Terrell in East Texas, and the East Texas Serenaders in Lindale, Texas, both added jazz elements to traditional music in the later half of the 1920s through the early 30s.
The New Lost City Ramblers not only directly participated in the old-time music revival, but has continued to directly influence countless musicians who have followed.
The music was composed and played by the North Carolina bluegrass group the Red Clay Ramblers.
He has credited his older sister with exciting his interest in country and folk music when she returned from college during the late 1950s with folk music records by The New Lost City Ramblers and others.
This market expanded enormously during the 1950s thanks to the so-called " folk boom " of the 1950s and early 1960s, in which artists and groups like Pete Seeger, The New Lost City Ramblers and The Weavers explored the traditional songs and sounds of American folk music and reinterpreted them for a mass audience.
The " Lee Highway Blues " is a standard of southern string band music, widely attributed to G. B. Grayson of the popular Grayson and Whitter string band of the late 1920s, who recorded it under the title " Going Down The Lee Highway " but almost certainly composed by fiddler James (" Uncle Jimmy " or " Fiddlin ' Jim ") McCarroll of the Roane County Ramblers.
The Modena City Ramblers were formed in 1991 by a group of friends that wanted to play traditional Irish music.
He also regularly performs with the Tone Road Ramblers, an independent ensemble specializing in experimental and improvised music.
Beginning in the late 1920s, a distinctive style first called " old-timey " or " hillbilly " music began to be broadcast and recorded in the rural South and Midwest ; early artists included the Carter Family, Charlie Poole and his North Carolina Ramblers, and Jimmie Rodgers.

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