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Part of an early integrated string band, the fiddler Andrew Baxter first recorded in 1928 as part of the Georgia Yellow Hammers, then was granted his own session with his son Jim on vocals and guitar. The duo were the first to record "K.C. Railroad Blues," went on to record additional sides, including "The Moore Girl," during the late '20s (compiled on Document's String Bands 1926-1929), and performed around the area until the '50s when both died. ~ John Bush, Rovi

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