Dock Walsh
Doctor Coble Walsh (July 23, 1901 in Lewis Fork, Wilkes County, North Carolina – May 28, 1967), better known as Doc/Dock Walsh, was an American banjoist, and bandleader of The Carolina Tar Heels. He formed that group with Clarence Ashley in 1925, followed by the addition of Gwen Foster. Walsh is kno
Popular Songs
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Going Back to Jericho
Dock Walsh
02:34
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Going Back to Jericho
Dock Walsh
02:23
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Going Back to Jericho
Dock Walsh
02:30
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A Precious Sweetheart From Me Has Gone
Dock Walsh
03:15
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In The Pines
Dock Walsh
03:09
Albums
Charles "Cow Cow" Davenport, Shirley Jones, Sam McGee, Burnett & Rutherford, Jelly Roll Morton & His Red Hot Peppers, Zez Confrey, Freddie Keppard, Blind Willie Johnson, Robert Wilkins, Buddy Boy Hawkins, Wade Ward, Victoria Spivey, Len Spencer, Lee Morse, Noble Sissle, Dock Walsh, Studio pianist, Prince Albert Hunt's Texas Ramblers, Bessie Smith, Thomas A. Dorsey, Jaybird Coleman, Studio ensemble, Blind Teddy Darby, Rube Bloom, Frank Hutchison, Jimmy O'Bryant, Paul Whiteman, James Reese Europe, Various Artists, Tommy Johnson, Dick Justice, Pink Anderson, Jim Jackson, Johnny St. Cyr, Louis Dumaine's Jazzola Eight, Ed Bell, Jimmy Blythe, Viola McCoy, Will Ezell