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Caption: "White Eagle Banjo Band, Lebanon, Pa. Harpel."
This is a real photo postcard of the twelve-member White Eagle Banjo Band, along with their five banjos, two guitars, one mandolin, and one bass.
The photo postcard is unused, with no message or address on the other side. It has an Azo stamp box design (with squares in all four corners) that suggests a time frame that may range from 1924 to 1949.
The band began performing by the late 1930s. The Lebanon Daily News, June 16, 1939, p. 17, included an advertisement that referred to the White Eagle Banjo Band as "Something New and Different. A Group of 12."
The Harrisburg Telegraph newspaper also mentioned a local appearance by the "White Eagle Banjo Band, of Lebanon, with dancing girls and acrobats" in its August 17, 1939, issue, p. 9.
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She has been around Union Square on 14th st
for the at least the past 7 years.
She is quite amiable, has a tattoo on her knuckles
"G I R L " and used to play the ukulele seated amongst the mad rushing crowds on 14th street near the subway line.
seems to read avidly appears neat and very polite.
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Sing Out !, Banjo Fest 98 Bass, Banjos, Flat Top, & Mandolin...
1998 "Banjo Festival" Weinberg Center, Frederick, Maryland It's 25 years since the Banjo Festival, not just a concert but a Master Class with banjo virtuosi, stringdusters and emerging advanced players. My shortcomings as a photographer overshadowed by my lack of knowledge, therefore if you recognize the folks in the pictures enlighten me, please.
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