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    What fiddle player was persuaded to move to Nashville by Kitty Wells and soon landed what current job?

    Question #67828. Asked by teash. (Jul 04 06 9:12 AM)


    casperone123

    Eddie Stubbs is a radio disc jockey broadcasting old-style country music on WSM, Nashville, Tennessee and WAMU-FM, Washington, D.C.. He is also one of three regular announcers for the long-running Grand Ole Opry carried on WSM on Friday and Saturday nights

    Jul 04 06, 9:56 AM


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