DeFord Bailey (December 14, 1899 – July 2, 1982) was an American country music and blues star from the 1920s until 1941. He was the first performer to be introduced on the Grand Ole Opry and the first African-American performer on the show. He played several instruments but is best known for his harmonica tunes.
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6 months ago 00:35:29 1
Carlos DeFord Bailey, Ketch Secor, & Jake Groves • “Live at the Hall“ DeFord Bailey Harmonica Salute
10 months ago 00:01:23 4
Muscle Shoals Blues - old time harmonica - deford Bailey
10 months ago 00:59:27 1
Harp Summer 2012. Slava Vinogradov’s masterclass - Prewar blues
1 year ago 00:01:59 1
Deford Bailey plays the Fox Chase
1 year ago 00:10:36 2
Fox Chase Harmonica tutorial / teacher of the week 03