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  1. The Coo-Coo Bird. The Original Folkways Recordings of Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley, 1960-1962 · 1994. Daniel Prayed. The Original Folkways Recordings of Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley, 1960-1962 · 1994. Rising Sun Blues. The Original Folkways Recordings of Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley, 1960-1962 · 1994. Sitting On Top of the World.

  2. 7. Apr. 2011 · From Wikipedia:The oldest known existing recording is by Appalachian artists Clarence Ashley and Gwen Foster and was made in 1933. Ashley said he had learned...

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  3. Clarence "Tom" Ashley (September 29, 1895 – June 2, 1967) was an American musician and singer, who played the clawhammer banjo and the guitar. He began performing at medicine shows in the Southern Appalachian region as early as 1911, and gained initial fame during the late 1920s as both a solo recording artist and as a member of various string bands.

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  5. Clarence Ashley, who decided to take his last name from the maternal grandfather who raised him, was inspired by the songs that he heard played by transients who boarded in his family home.

  6. Clarence "Tom" Ashley was an American musician and singer, who played the clawhammer banjo and the guitar. He began performing at medicine shows in the Southern Appalachian region as early as 1911, and gained initial fame during the late 1920s as both a solo recording artist and as a member of various string bands. After his "rediscovery" during the folk revival of the 1960s, Ashley spent the ...

  7. Clarence Ashley. Folk singer/banjo player active in the 1920s and '30s whose songs on the Anthology of American Folk Music, Vols. 1-3 helped spark his rediscovery in the '60s. Read Full Biography.