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241:. Eugene Ballinger convinced them to audition for the Brunswick-Vocalion recording sessions in Knoxville. They recorded two pieces on April 3, 1930, "Knox County Stomp", and "Vine Street Rag". Howard Armstrong claimed that "Vine Street Rag" began as "The Bully of the Town", but the piece eventually turned into a rag that highlighted Carl Martin's bass playing. It got the name because they often played music on Vine Street in Knoxville. The two pieces were released on the Vocalion label: once on their "old-time series", where the group was called the 'Tennessee Trio', and once on their "race" records series under the name, 'Tennessee Chocolate Drops'. 22: 269:
label. Carl Martin died in 1979, but Armstrong and Bogan kept performing as a duet. They made another appearance at the World's Fair in Knoxville, in 1982.
265:. They split after the United States entered the Second World War. In the early 1970s, Martin, Bogan, and Armstrong reunited and made two records for the 86: 39: 58: 65: 388: 254: 72: 54: 378: 105: 373: 43: 293: 360:
Book and CDs on the Knoxville sessions with background information on the sessions and each band/performer
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trio, that started recording in 1930 during the Knoxville sessions. The trio consisted of brothers from
276:, in 1995 for the Blue Suit label. He also had two documentaries about his life, one released in 1985, 79: 257:. Their trio took the name 'Martin, Bogan, and Armstrong'. They spent around ten years performing in 383: 226: 32: 222: 193: 305: 308:, in 2005. The name of their group was directly inspired by the Tennessee Chocolate Drops. 262: 238: 8: 266: 171: 325: 214: 301: 167: 143: 367: 304:, and Justin Robinson met and formed a band at a black banjo gathering in 253:, whom Armstrong had started playing music with near the beginning of the 249:
Howard Armstrong and Carl Martin went on to perform with mandolin player,
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The trio first began playing music on street corners in
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