Log Cabin Boys

Log Cabin Boys
Log Cabin Boys
Allgemeine Informationen
Genre(s) Old-Time Music, Country-Musik
Gründungsmitglieder
Frankie More
Freddie Owen
Log Cabin Girls bei WWVA
Gesang, Banjo, Kontrabass
Alma „Little Shoe“ Crosby (* 1910)
Rhoda Ann „Rhody“ Jones (* 1921)
Thelma „Penny“ Woolford (* 1918)
Waschbrett, Komikerin
Clarabelle „Sis Simpson“ Simms (* 1913)
Gesang, Gitarre
Mary Jane „Millie“ Murdock (* 1921)
Gitarre, Kontrabass
Elizabeth Margeret „Lindy“ Lindsay (* 1920)
Banjo
Cynthia „Cousin Emmy“ Carver

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