Bud Landress
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George Oscar "Bud" Landress was born in
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in 1882. He considered himself a native to
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, however. He and his friend, Bill Chitwood (of
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) formed the pre-country
string band A string band is an old-time music or jazz ensemble made up mainly or solely of string instruments. String bands were popular in the 1920s and 1930s, and are among the forerunners of modern country music and bluegrass. While being active count ...
The Georgia Yellow Hammers. Both played
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and
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, and switched out most of the time.


Discography

With The Georgia Yellow Hammers *"Picture on the Wall" *"My Carolina Girl" With Turkey Mountain Singers *"I am Bound for the Promised Land" *"Precious Memories"


References


Other links

The Georgia Yellow Hammer
"G-Rag"
{{DEFAULTSORT:Landress, Bud 1882 births Year of death missing American banjoists 20th-century American fiddlers Musicians from Georgia (U.S. state) People from Gordon County, Georgia People from Gwinnett County, Georgia