Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Onie Wheeler (November 10, 1921–May 26, 1984) was an American country and bluegrass musician.Wheeler was born in Senath, Missouri, and learned to play guitar and harmonica as a child. After serving in World War II, he started working in radio, appearing on stations in Missouri, Arkansas, Michigan, and Kentucky. In 1950, he formed The Ozark Cowboys, along with Ernest Thompson, A.J. Nelson and Doyal Nelson.The Ozark Cowboys went to Nashville in 1953 and signed to Columbia Records."@en }
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- Onie_Wheeler comment "Onie Wheeler (November 10, 1921–May 26, 1984) was an American country and bluegrass musician.Wheeler was born in Senath, Missouri, and learned to play guitar and harmonica as a child. After serving in World War II, he started working in radio, appearing on stations in Missouri, Arkansas, Michigan, and Kentucky. In 1950, he formed The Ozark Cowboys, along with Ernest Thompson, A.J. Nelson and Doyal Nelson.The Ozark Cowboys went to Nashville in 1953 and signed to Columbia Records.".
- Q2024275 comment "Onie Wheeler (November 10, 1921–May 26, 1984) was an American country and bluegrass musician.Wheeler was born in Senath, Missouri, and learned to play guitar and harmonica as a child. After serving in World War II, he started working in radio, appearing on stations in Missouri, Arkansas, Michigan, and Kentucky. In 1950, he formed The Ozark Cowboys, along with Ernest Thompson, A.J. Nelson and Doyal Nelson.The Ozark Cowboys went to Nashville in 1953 and signed to Columbia Records.".