LC control no. | n 84025169 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Kincaid, Bradley |
Variant(s) | Hughey, Dan Carpenter, John, 1895-1989 Stratton, Harley Kincaid, William Bradley Kentucky Mountain Boy |
Associated country | United States |
Associated place | Boston (Mass.) Nashville (Tenn.) |
Birth date | 1895-07-13 |
Death date | 1989-09-23 |
Place of birth | Garrad County (Ky.) |
Place of death | Springfield (Ohio) |
Affiliation | Berea College |
Profession or occupation | Folk musicians Singers Country musicians |
Found in | Mountain ballads and old time songs, 1936?: t.p. (Bradley Kincaid) LC data base, 7/25/84 (hdg.: Kincaid, Bradley) The Guinness enc. of popular music, 1995 (Kincaid, Bradley; b. July 13, 1895, near Lancaster, Garrad County, Kentucky; d. Sept. 23, 1989, Springfield, Ohio; folksinger and musician, collector; became known as the Kentucky Mountain Boy; pseudonyms: Dan Hughey, John Carpenter, Harley Stratton) Kentucky encyclopedia, ©1992: pages 517-518 (Bradley Kincaid, radio singer, born July 13, 1895 in Garrad County, Ky.; started attending Berea College until he served in World War I, then returned to graduate in 1921; moved to Chicago then worked at radio stations in Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Schenectady, New York City, Boston, Hartford, Rochester and Nashville; left Grand Ole Opry in 1950) Wikipedia, viewed March 27, 2019: under “William Bradley Kincaid” (composer of folk and country music songs; recorded on Gennett Records, worked at WBZ-AM in Boston, Massachusetts; moved to Nashville, Tenn. where he became a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1945. Died September 23, 1989 in Springfield, Ohio.) |
Associated language | eng |