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Lonnie Glosson

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227:, writing songs that included "Mathew 24" and "Don't Forget the Family Prayer". In 1948, Glosson and Raney commenced their most prolific work on a nationally syndicated program centered in Cincinnati. As hosts, the duo promoted Kraft Company's harmonicas, along with various techniques and instructions. They are credited with being responsible for five million purchases, and effectively bringing the instrument to the mainstream market. In addition, the two recorded with the 175:
by his mother before beginning his professional musical career in 1925, on KMOX Radio, in St. Louis. Glosson traveled around the Midwest for performances in small-time venues before auditioning as a cast member for WLS Chicago's
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Glosson did eventually go to Hollywood to accept an opening as a radio host in 1934, but returned to the Midwest by the end of the year. In 1936, while being a featured performer on
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on a national level. Glosson is known for his versatility as a live performer, both as a soloist and a group member, and for a radio career spanning nearly seven decades.
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programming. He managed to become a popular local attraction for his ability to include unusually harmonic riffs and sounds in his stage act.
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In 1960, Glosson and Raney's partnership ended when Raney decided to establish a recording studio for emerging
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artists. Glosson initiated a solo career, mainly performing in universities and expanding into
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career with him, in Hollywood. Instead, Glosson remained in Chicago to join the WJJD
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Country Music Originals : The Legends and the Lost: The Legends and the Lost
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Harmonicas, Harps, and Heavy Breathers: The Evolution of the People's Instrument
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and were credited on the hit song "Blues Stay Away from Me" in 1949.
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Glosson was born the seventh child of George and Cora Glosson in
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February 14, 1908 – March 2, 2001) was an American
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in 1930, alongside many other musical acts, including
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Judsonia, Arkansas
Blues
gospel
harmonica
guitar
Decca
Mercury
Old Homestead
country
songwriter
harmonica
Judsonia, Arkansas
cotton picker
harmonica
National Barn Dance
Gene Autry
acting
Renfro Valley Barn Dance
talking blues
Bob Dylan
Wayne Raney
Little Rock
Molly O'Day
Delmore Brothers
rock and roll
gospel music
album
natural causes
"Lonnie (Marvin) Elonzo Glosson"

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