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Dock and Mrs. Boggs at Club 47, Cambridge, Mass., July 1963. Special thanks to John Byrne Cooke (www.cookephoto.com) for sharing this.
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Dock solo at Club 47, Cambridge, Mass., July 1963. Special thanks to John Byrne Cooke (www.cookephoto.com) for sharing this.
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Dock accompanied by Mike Seeger, Club 47, Cambridge, Mass., July 1963. Special thanks to John Byrne Cooke (www.cookephoto.com) for sharing this.
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Dock playing an evening concert at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival. Special thanks to John Byrne Cooke (www.cookephoto.com) for sharing this.
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Dock playing at an old-time music workshop at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival. Special thanks to John Byrne Cooke (www.cookephoto.com) for sharing this.
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A picture of one of Dock Boggs' singles that he recorded in the late twenties for The Lonesome Ace. This song, "Old Rub Alcohol Blues" (LA 21405) was written by W.E. Myers, founder of The Lonesome Ace, a label that interestingly banned yodelling.
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Here's Dock Boggs playing his banjo and generally having a good time.
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An early picture of Dock Boggs with his banjo, probably taken around the time he traveled to New York to record for Brunswick. This particular picture graces the cover of Revenant's Country Blues: Complete Early Recordings (RVN 205).
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A picture of Dock, circa 1965. Oddly enough, we see him here playing his banjo.
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Another picture of Dock Boggs entertaining some folks with his banjo in 1967.
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A picture of Dock at home with his dog.
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A concert poster touting a performance co-headlining both Dock Boggs and Mississippi John Hurt. This concert took place on 13 December 1963 in New York City.
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Here's Dock sitting with his wife for a picture.
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A young Dock standing tall for another picture.
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A tranquil shot of the final
resting place of Dock Boggs and his wife Sarah. Located at Laurel Grove
Cemetary in Wise County, Norton, VA. Thanks to Dale Eccles. |
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