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Ed Haley

James Edward "Ed" Haley (August 16, 1885 – February 3, 1951)[disputed – discuss] was a blind professional American musician and composer best known for his fiddle playing.

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Occupation
Musician
Also known as
"Blind Ed" Haley
Born
James Edward Haley August 16, 1885[disputed – discuss] Warren, Logan County, West Virginia, United States
Died
February 3, 1951(1951-02-03) (aged 65)[disputed – discuss]
Genres
Old time
Instruments
fiddle, banjo, mandolin, piano

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Ed Haley

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Triples104
Avg. degree1.97
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Ed Haley

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related to Recognition · 35
Ed Haley → Appalachia, Beginning, Brandon Kirk, Cincinnati, Doc Holbrook, Ed, Ella, Eventually, Generally, Grammy-nominated, Greenup, Haley, Haley's, Hartford, Hartford's, Harts-area, He, In March, It, John Hartford
related to Early life · 31
Ed Haley → American Civil War, Andrew Jackson, Appalachia's, At, August, Benjamin, Big Sandy, Big Sandy River Valley, Chloe, Ed, Ed's, Emmy, Gore, Guyandotte, Haley, Harts Creek, His, Imogene, Local, Logan County
related to Popular culture · 30
Ed Haley → As, Ashland, Atlanta, Blood, Brandon Kirk, Brother, Brumfield, Burnett, City, Constant Sorrow, Contest, Dick Burnett's, Ed Haley Memorial Fiddle, Ed Haley's, Grammy-winning, Gretna, Haley's, Haley's Blackberry Blossom, In, John Hartford
Also known as · 1
Ed Haley → "Blind Ed" Haley
Born · 1
Ed Haley → James Edward Haley August 16, 1885[disputed – discuss] Warren, Logan County, West Virginia, United States
Died · 1
Ed Haley → February 3, 1951(1951-02-03) (aged 65)[disputed – discuss]
Genres · 1
Ed Haley → Old time
Instruments · 1
Ed Haley → fiddle, banjo, mandolin, piano
Label · 1
Ed Haley → Ed Haley Record Company
Occupation · 1
Ed Haley → Musician

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ed haley kentucky haley's virginia fiddle county west recordings blind disputed discuss years ashland life known family music released hartford

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Ed HaleyAlso known as"Blind Ed" Haley1.00infobox
Ed HaleyBornJames Edward Haley August 16, 1885[disputed – discuss] Warren, Logan County, West Virginia, United States1.00infobox
Ed HaleyDiedFebruary 3, 1951(1951-02-03) (aged 65)[disputed – discuss]1.00infobox
Ed HaleyGenresOld time1.00infobox
Ed HaleyInstrumentsfiddle, banjo, mandolin, piano1.00infobox
Ed HaleyLabelEd Haley Record Company1.00infobox
Ed HaleyOccupationMusician1.00infobox
Ed HaleyYears active1888 to 19511.00infobox
Ed Haleyrelated to Early lifeAugust0.60section
Ed Haleyrelated to Early lifeTrace Fork0.60section
Ed Haleyrelated to Early lifeHarts Creek0.60section
Ed Haleyrelated to Early lifeLogan County0.60section

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