Dock Boggs

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  • folk
  • country
  • banjo
  • blues
  • americana
Moran Lee "Dock" Boggs (February 7, 1898–February 7, 1971) was an influential old-time singer, songwriter and banjo player. His style of play, as well as his singing, is considered a unique combination of old-time Appalachian mountain music and the blues. Boggs is deemed by contemporary old-time musicians and performers as a seminal figure in old-time music, at least in part because of the appearance of two of his recordings from the 1920s, "Sugar Baby" and "Country Blues", on the influential Anthology of American Folk Music collection.

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Songs

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    Aunt Jane Blues

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    Banjo Clog

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    Bound Steel Blues

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    Bright Sunny South

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    Brother Jim Got Shot

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    Calvary

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    Careless Love

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    Coal Creek March

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    Coke Oven March

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    Cole Younger

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    Country Blues

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    Cuba

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    Cumberland Gap

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    Danville Girl

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    Davenport

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    Down South Blues

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    Drunkard's Lone Child

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    Dying Ranger

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    False Hearted Lover's Blues

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    Glory Land

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    Hard for to Love

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    Hard Luck Blues

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    Harvey Logan

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    I Hope I Live a Few More Days

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    John Hardy

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    John Henry

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    Leave It There

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    Little Black Train

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    Little Omie Wise

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    Lost Love Blues


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