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Recording information: Radio Station WLOE, Eden Prairie, NC (11/02/1957-08/13/1960); Radio Station WRVA, Richmond, VA (11/02/1957-08/13/1960); WARL, Arlington, VA (11/02/1957-08/13/1960); WTTG-TV, Washington DC (11/02/1957-08/13/1960).
Personnel: Don Reno (tenor, guitar, banjo); Mack Magaha (baritone, fiddle); Red Smiley (baritone); John Palmer (bass voice); Donna Stoneman (mandolin).
Liner Note Author: Eddie Stubbs.
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