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    Moran Lee "Dock" Boggs (February 7, 1898 – February 7, 1971) was an American old-time singer, songwriter, and banjo player. His style of banjo playing...
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    citation] A modified version with a chorus and different tune, performed by Dock Boggs, Nimrod Workman, Ralph Stanley and others: Oh, Death Whoa, Death Won't...
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    Whitter, Bascom Lamar Lunsford, the Carter Family, Clarence Ashley, and Dock Boggs, all of whom were initially recorded in the 1920s and 1930s. Several Appalachian...
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    (Stimela)" (Hugh Masekela) by Hugh Masekela "Cole Younger" (Traditional) by Dock Boggs, R.W. Hampton, Mary McCaslin, Michael Martin Murphey "Come on to Nashville...
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  • played on fiddle, guitar or banjo. The banjo tuning, f#BEAD, used by Dock Boggs, Hobart Smith, and Kyle Creed, is sometimes called the "Cumberland Gap...
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  • versions of B. F. Shelton and Dock Boggs, both of 1927. American versions of the song, such as those of B.F. Shelton and Dock Boggs, tend to begin in the first...
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  • Siobhan Owen Siân Phillips Phil Tanner Clarence Ashley Joe Bethancourt Dock Boggs Fleming Brown Dick Burnett Guy Carawan Sara Carter Stoney Cooper Hazel...
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  • Dock is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Dock Boggs (1898–1971), American folk singer and banjoist Dock Ellis (1945–2008), American...
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  • album, as did Eric Burdon and the Animals on their album Every One of Us. Dock Boggs recorded a version of the song entitled "Old Joe's Barroom" (1965). More...
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  • Your Mind Open", and versions of Cab Calloway's "Minnie the Moocher" and Dock Boggs' "Oh Death". Crill, for reasons he never made clear (but ex-bandmates...
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