
Ernest Van "Pop" Stoneman (May 25, 1893 – June 14, 1968) ranked among the prominent recording artists of country music's first commercial decade. Born in Monarat (Iron Ridge), Carroll County, Virginia, near what would later become Galax, Stoneman was left motherless at age three and was raised by his father and three musically inclined cousins, who taught him the instrumental and vocal traditions of Blue Ridge mountain culture. He became a singer and songwriter
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The Spanish Merchant's Daughter
Cripple Creek
Soldier's Joy
Blue Ridge Mountain Blues
Watermelon on the Vine
Mama Don't Allow
I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes
Whippoorwill Song
Muleskinner Blues
Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane
Under the Double Eagle
Orange Blossom Breakdown
Too Late
Black Dog Blues
I Washed My Face in the Morning Dew
Tupelo County Jail
Orange Blossom Special
Let's All Go Down to the River
Wreck of the Old '97
Life's Railway To Heaven
Little Maggie
Old Joe Clark
That Pal of Mine
The Sinking Of The Titanic
Steel Guitar Rag
Tecumseh Valley
The Spanish Merchant's Daughte
Shady Grove
The Broken-Hearted Lover
The Spanish Merchant’s Daughter
We Parted By The River Side
Turn Me Loose
Going Home
Talking Fiddle Blues
Nobody's Darling But Mine
We Parted By The Riverside
Guilty
Wreck Of Number Nine
White Lightning
Out Of School
Going Up The Mountain After Liquor (Part 1)
Lonesome Banjo
In The Sweet Bye And Bye
Little Susie
Going Up The Mountain After Liquor, Part 2
Going Up The Mountain After Liquor (Part 2)
One Hundred Years Ago (100 Years Ago)
There's a Light Lit Up in Galilee
Wild Bill Hickok
Springtime In The Mountains
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