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English: A picture of the Hometown Boys, a old-time band in Atlanta of the 1920s at WSB studio. The members pictured are Clayton McMichen (fiddle), Robert "Punk" Stephens (clarinette), Bob Stephens (banjo), unknown (guitar). Bob and Robert Stephens are father and son. Lowe Stokes plays here the guitar, although he is better remembered as a fiddler.
Deutsch: Ein Bild der Hometown Boys aus dem WSB Studio, 1922. Von link nach rechts: Clayton McMichen, Robert "Punk" Stephens, Bob Stephens, Lowe Stokes. Bob und Robert Stephens sind Vater und Sohn.
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