The DeFord Bailey Legacy Festival, Dec. 13-15 at Freight & Salvage, pays tribute to the legendary Black musician. Born in 1899 and short of stature at four feet, 10 inches tall, Bailey was dubbed the ...
Click to open image viewer. A Hohner Marine Band Series Harmonica played by DeFord Bailey. The harmonica features stainless steel cover plates, a light brown wooden comb, ten holes, and a dark brown, ...
Carlos DeFord Bailey lights up the stage at the Grand Ole Opry, a testament to the musical and cultural legacy coursing through his veins. Bailey, who has been a familiar face to travelers at ...
The Grand Ole Opry first came to be back in the 1920s. It remains one of the most important radio broadcasts in country music history. And, born on this very day in 1899, one DeFord Bailey became one ...
Freight & Salvage is proud to present the inaugural DeFord Bailey Legacy Festival, honoring the harmonica virtuoso's impactful legacy as the first Black star of the Grand Ole Opry. Born in rural ...
*The legacy of DeFord Bailey, one of country music’s pioneers, will live on forever in Nashville, Tennessee. A street has been named after the “Harmonica Wizard” in the heart of the Edgehill ...
One of country music’s pioneers, DeFord Bailey, will have his legacy live on forever in Nashville, Tennessee. ABC News reports a street will be named after the “Harmonica Wizard,” DeFord Bailey, on ...
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