Tracklist
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1 | Alexander's Ragtime Band |
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2:12 | ||||
2 | Bye Bye Blackbird |
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2:42 | ||||
3 | Mam'selle |
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2:31 | ||||
4 | Swingin' Down the Lane |
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3:18 | ||||
5 | Don't Blame Me |
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3:01 | ||||
6 | Hay Seed Rag |
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2:38 | ||||
7 | St. Louis Blues |
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2:10 | ||||
8 | The 3rd Man Theme |
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2:24 | ||||
9 | Banjo Shuffle Boogie |
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2:14 | ||||
10 | For Me and My Gal |
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2:28 | ||||
11 | Carioca |
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3:32 | ||||
12 | Tea for Two |
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2:43 |
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Roy Smeck
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Roy Smeck (born Leroy Smeck, 6 February 1900 – 5 April 1994) was an American musician. His skill on the banjo, guitar, steel guitar, and especially the ukulele earned him the nickname "Wizard of the Strings." Born in Reading, Pennsylvania, Smeck started on the vaudeville circuit. His style was influenced by Eddie Lang, Ikey Robinson, banjoist Harry Reser, and steel guitarist Sol Hoopii. Smeck could not sing well, so he developed novelty dances and trick playing to supplement his act. On 15 April 1923, Stringed Harmony, a short film starring Smeck made in the Lee DeForest … read more
Roy Smeck (born Leroy Smeck, 6 February 1900 – 5 April 1994) was an American musician. His skill on the banjo, guitar, steel guitar, and especially the ukulele earned him the nickname "… read more
Roy Smeck (born Leroy Smeck, 6 February 1900 – 5 April 1994) was an American musician. His skill on the banjo, guitar, steel guitar, and especially the ukulele earned him the nickname "Wizard of the Strings." Born in Reading… read more