File:Tennessee-ramblers-display-moa-tn1.jpg

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English: Tennessee Ramblers display at the Museum of Appalachia in Norris, Tennessee, USA. The Tennessee Ramblers, created by "Fiddlin' Bill Sievers" and his children, Mack and Willie, played old-time and hawaiian music in the Knoxville area for nearly of half-century. The display shows Bill Sievers' fiddle and a 1940s-era advertisement.
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