
Singer/songwriter Joe Val was a prominent traditional bluegrass musician and leader of the New England Bluegrass Boys. A native of Everett, Massachusetts, he was born Joseph Valiante, and his interest in bluegrass started in his early teens. He was influenced by fiddler Tex Logan, who had come north to study at M.I.T. and wound up giving the young performer his stage name. Val started out as a guitar player, but also mastered the banjo and the mandolin.
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Prisoner's Song
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Sparkling Brown Eyes
baby of mine
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Poor Ellen Smith
I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling
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T For Texas
Lonesome River
Blue Moon Of Kentucky
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