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- „Uncle“ Jimmy Thompson (* 1. Januar 1848 in Baxter, Tennessee als Jesse Donald Thompson; † 17. Februar 1931 in , Wilson County, Tennessee) war ein US-amerikanischer Old-Time-Musiker. Mit ihm schlug die Geburtsstunde des WSM Barn Dance, dem Vorläufer der Grand Ole Opry. (de)
- Jesse Donald "Uncle Jimmy" Thompson (1848 – February 17, 1931) was an American old-time fiddle player and singer-songwriter. He is best remembered as the first performer to play on Nashville's Grand Ole Opry (then called the WSM-AM Barn Dance), appearing with founder and host George D. Hay on the evening of November 28, 1925. The positive response generated by Thompson's performance would be an important influence on the show's creative direction in its formative years. While Thompson made only a handful of recordings late in his life, his cantankerous and eccentric personality and his fiddle skills have made him one of the best-known icons of early country music. (en)
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- Jesse Donald Thompson (en)
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- Smith County, Tennessee, United States (en)
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- Laguardo, Tennessee, United States (en)
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- „Uncle“ Jimmy Thompson (* 1. Januar 1848 in Baxter, Tennessee als Jesse Donald Thompson; † 17. Februar 1931 in , Wilson County, Tennessee) war ein US-amerikanischer Old-Time-Musiker. Mit ihm schlug die Geburtsstunde des WSM Barn Dance, dem Vorläufer der Grand Ole Opry. (de)
- Jesse Donald "Uncle Jimmy" Thompson (1848 – February 17, 1931) was an American old-time fiddle player and singer-songwriter. He is best remembered as the first performer to play on Nashville's Grand Ole Opry (then called the WSM-AM Barn Dance), appearing with founder and host George D. Hay on the evening of November 28, 1925. The positive response generated by Thompson's performance would be an important influence on the show's creative direction in its formative years. While Thompson made only a handful of recordings late in his life, his cantankerous and eccentric personality and his fiddle skills have made him one of the best-known icons of early country music. (en)
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- Uncle Jimmy Thompson (de)
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