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- B._F._Shelton abstract "B. F. [Benjamin Frank] Shelton (January 1, 1902 – February 28, 1963) was an American singer and banjoist who recorded a number of songs for Victor Records at the Bristol Sessions in Bristol, Tennessee on July 29, 1927. Shelton traveled from Corbin, Kentucky where he worked as a barber to Bristol for the sessions with gospel singer and preacher Alfred Karnes. Four of the recordings survive today, "Darling Cora", "Pretty Polly", "Oh Molly Dear" and "Cold Penitentiary Blues". He recorded again, under the name Frank Shelton, for Columbia Records at the Johnson City Sessions in Johnson City, Tennessee in October 1928, but the recordings were not issued and have not survived. Shelton was born in Clay County, Kentucky and died in Whitley County, Kentucky.".
- B._F._Shelton activeYearsEndYear "1927".
- B._F._Shelton activeYearsStartYear "1927".
- B._F._Shelton alias "Shelton, Benjamin Frank".
- B._F._Shelton background "solo_singer".
- B._F._Shelton birthDate "1902-01-01".
- B._F._Shelton birthPlace Clay_County,_Kentucky.
- B._F._Shelton birthPlace United_States.
- B._F._Shelton birthYear "1902".
- B._F._Shelton deathDate "1963-02-28".
- B._F._Shelton deathPlace United_States.
- B._F._Shelton deathPlace Whitley_County,_Kentucky.
- B._F._Shelton deathYear "1963".
- B._F._Shelton genre Folk_music.
- B._F._Shelton instrument Banjo.
- B._F._Shelton instrument Guitar.
- B._F._Shelton instrument Harmonica.
- B._F._Shelton instrument Singing.
- B._F._Shelton occupation Musician.
- B._F._Shelton recordLabel Victor_Talking_Machine_Company.
- B._F._Shelton viafId "16874786".
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- B._F._Shelton alternativeNames "Shelton, Benjamin Frank".
- B._F._Shelton background "solo_singer".
- B._F._Shelton birthDate "1902-01-01".
- B._F._Shelton birthPlace Clay_County,_Kentucky.
- B._F._Shelton birthPlace United_States.
- B._F._Shelton dateOfBirth "1902-01-01".
- B._F._Shelton dateOfDeath "1963-02-28".
- B._F._Shelton deathDate "1963".
- B._F._Shelton genre Folk_music.
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- B._F._Shelton instrument Banjo.
- B._F._Shelton instrument Guitar.
- B._F._Shelton instrument Harmonica.
- B._F._Shelton instrument Singing.
- B._F._Shelton label Victor_Talking_Machine_Company.
- B._F._Shelton name "B. F. Shelton".
- B._F._Shelton name "Shelton, B. J.".
- B._F._Shelton occupation Musician.
- B._F._Shelton placeOfBirth Clay_County,_Kentucky.
- B._F._Shelton placeOfBirth United_States.
- B._F._Shelton placeOfDeath United_States.
- B._F._Shelton placeOfDeath Whitley_County,_Kentucky.
- B._F._Shelton shortDescription "American musician".
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- B._F._Shelton yearsActive "1927".
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- B._F._Shelton subject Category:1902_births.
- B._F._Shelton subject Category:1963_deaths.
- B._F._Shelton subject Category:American_banjoists.
- B._F._Shelton subject Category:Musicians_from_Appalachia.
- B._F._Shelton subject Category:Musicians_from_Kentucky.
- B._F._Shelton subject Category:People_from_Corbin,_Kentucky.
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- B._F._Shelton comment "B. F. [Benjamin Frank] Shelton (January 1, 1902 – February 28, 1963) was an American singer and banjoist who recorded a number of songs for Victor Records at the Bristol Sessions in Bristol, Tennessee on July 29, 1927. Shelton traveled from Corbin, Kentucky where he worked as a barber to Bristol for the sessions with gospel singer and preacher Alfred Karnes. Four of the recordings survive today, "Darling Cora", "Pretty Polly", "Oh Molly Dear" and "Cold Penitentiary Blues".".
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- B._F._Shelton givenName "B. J.".
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- B._F._Shelton name "B. F. Shelton".
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- B._F._Shelton name "Shelton, B. J.".
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