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Tag Archives: Uncle Dave Macon
March 22nd in Gennett History, 1952: Uncle Dave Macon Passed Away
March 22nd in Gennett History, 1952: Uncle Dave Macon passed away. He recorded “Don’t Get Weary Children” on August 15, 1934 with Kirk and Sam McGee. It appeared on Champion S-16822, Champion 45048, Decca 5369, and Montgomery Ward 8029.
August 15th in Gennett History, 1934: Uncle Dave Macon, Kirk and Sam McGhee Recorded “Don’t Get Weary Children”
August 15th in Gennett History, 1934: Uncle Dave Macon, Kirk and Sam McGhee recorded “Don’t Get Weary Children” in Richmond. The recording appeared on Champion S-16822, Champion 45048, Decca 5369, and Montgomery Ward 8029.
March 22nd in Gennett History, 1952: Uncle Dave Macon Passed Away
March 22nd in Gennett History, 1952: Uncle Dave Macon passed away. He recorded “Don’t Get Weary Children” on August 15, 1934 with Kirk and Sam McGhee. It appeared on Champion S-16822, Champion 45048, Decca 5369, and Montgomery Ward 8029.
Posted in Champion, Gennett, Gennett Walk of Fame, March, Video
Tagged Champion 45048, Champion S-16822, Dave Macon, Decca 5369, Gennett, Gennett Discography, Gennett History, Gennett Records, Gennett Walk of Fame, Kirk McGhee, March, Montgomery Ward, Montgomery Ward 8029, Sam McGhee, Uncle Dave Macon
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Happy 144th Birthday, Uncle Dave Macon! (October 7, 1870)
Happy 144th Birthday, Uncle Dave Macon! He was born on October 7, 1870. The Gennett Walk of Fame Inductee with Sam and Kirk McGhee recorded “Don’t Get Weary Children” on 8/15/1934 in Richmond. It appeared on Champion S – 16822 … Continue reading
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Tagged Champion, Champion Records, Decca, Gennett, Gennett Walk of Fame, Kirk McGhee, Montgomery Ward, October, Sam McGhee, Uncle Dave Macon, Video
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Aug. 15th in Gennett History, 1934: Uncle Dave Macon, Kirk and Sam McGhee Recorded “Don’t Get Weary Children”
Aug. 15th in Gennett History, 1934: Uncle Dave Macon, Kirk and Sam McGhee recorded “Don’t Get Weary Children” in Richmond. The recording appeared on Ch. S-16822 & 45048, Decca 5369, and Montgomery Ward 8029.
Posted in Champion, Gennett, Gennett Walk of Fame, Video
Tagged August, Champion, Champion Records, Decca, Gennett Walk of Fame, Kirk McGhee, Montgomery Ward, Sam McGhee, Uncle Dave Macon, Video
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▶ March 22nd in Gennett History, 1952: Uncle Dave Macon passed away
▶ March 22nd in Gennett History, 1952: Uncle Dave Macon passed away. He recorded (vox & banjo) “Don’t Get Weary Children” on August 15, 1934 with Kirk (banjo) and Sam McGhee (banjo). It appeared on Champion S-16822 & 45048 as … Continue reading
Posted in Champion, Gennett, Gennett Walk of Fame, March, Sam McGhee, Uncle Dave Macon, Video
Tagged Champion, Champion Records, Gennett, Gennett Walk of Fame, Kirk McGhee, March, Sam McGhee, Uncle Dave Macon
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