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Banjoes, Fiddles & Riverboats: John Hartford and the General Jackson
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Banjoes, Fiddles & Riverboats: John Hartford and the General Jackson

Jan 1, 1991
0h 45m
★ 0.0

Overview

Steamboatin' stories from those who lived them, river history, authentic footage and stills, along with music and narration by John Hartford.

Genres

Documentary
Music

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Cast

John Hartford

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John Hartford

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