Author: Pamm Tucker

Earl Scruggs’ Vega banjo at the American Banjo Museum

From the hills of North Carolina, came one of the most popular names in the history of the banjo. Earl Scruggs…

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Jana Jae and The Blue Violin

The lady behind the “blue violin” may not be a true native to the state of Oklahoma; however, Jana Jae has…

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Shelby Eicher’s Cavalcade of Talent

Shelby Eicher at the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame (March 2018) – photo by Sandi Cooksey Last Wednesday night was no…

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Darrin Vincent – Things come in season

Darrin Vincent, and his father Johnny According to Darrin Vincent, the bass playing half of Dailey & Vincent, his daddy, Johnny,…

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Welcome Cheyanne Flemons!

We told you last week about the two releases expected this month from Dom Flemons, banjo player, singer, and historian of…

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Marty Stuart – A Timeline

When you hear the name Marty Stuart, you visualize a stunning head of hair, neck scarf tied perfectly, and a voice…

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Dom Flemons announces a double release

Tonto had the Lone Ranger. Roy had Dale. Batman has Robin. What did they have ? Friends, life would be impossible…

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Bryan Bowers: A love affair with the autoharp

A rare opportunity arose recently while attending a house concert, as Bryan Bowers, world renowned autoharp player, made a quick stop…

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More than a Candy Cane Christmas – ABM and the Red Andrews Dinner

Santa Claus made his way into Bricktown (Oklahoma City) and the American Banjo Museum, Sunday, December 10. It was a very…

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Dom Flemons – Back to the roots

Recently, The American Banjo Museum, the Oklahoma Arts Council, and the Oklahoma History Center partnered to bring Back to our Roots:…

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