About Callahan Brothers
The Callahan Brothers (Joe (Walter) Callahan, January 27, 1910 - September 10, 1971 and Bill (Homer) Callahan, March 27, 1912 - September 12, 2002, place of birth (both): Madison County, North Carolina) were an American early country duo. Walter was primarily a guitarist, while Homer played the banjo, fiddle, mandolin, guitar, ukulele, tenor banjo, harmonica, and bass. Singing together the brothers often yodeled, a talent that would become one of their signature sounds.
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Gonna Quit My Rowdy Ways
Somebody's Been Using That Thing
Brown'S Ferry Blues #2
I Want To Ask The Stars
Rounder's Luck
She Came Rollin' Down The Mountain
She's My Curley Headed Baby
She's My Curly Headed Baby
Ninety-Nine's My Name
Brown's Ferry Blues No.2
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