Ernest Stoneman

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  • folk
  • under 2000 listeners
  • bluegrass
  • old time
  • what shall we do without us
Ernest Van "Pop" Stoneman (May 25, 1893 – June 14, 1968) ranked among the prominent recording artists of country music's first commercial decade. Born in a log cabin in Monarat (Iron Ridge), Carroll County, Virginia, near what would later become Galax, Stoneman was left motherless at age three and was raised by his father and three musically inclined cousins, who taught him the instrumental and vocal traditions of Blue Ridge mountain culture. He became a singer and songwriter, and proficient musician on the guitar, autoharp, harmonica, clawhammer banjo, and jew's harp.

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Songs

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    All I Got's Gone

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    Bile 'em Cabbage Down

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    Broke Down Section Hand

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    Great Reaping Day

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    Hallelujah Side

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    Marching Through Georgia

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    No More Goodbyes

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    Springtime Again Little Annie

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    Stoney's Waltz

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    Sweet Sunny South

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    The Fate of Talmadge Osborne

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    The Hallelujah Side

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    The Old Hickory Cane

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    The Story of the Mighty Mississippi

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    The Titanic

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    Wreck of Number Nine


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