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- Smokey_Mayfield wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arlie V. "Smokey" Mayfield".
- Smokey_Mayfield wikiPageWikiLinkText "Smokey Mayfield".
- Smokey_Mayfield wikiPageWikiLinkText "Smokey".
- Smokey_Mayfield birthDate "1924-06-20".
- Smokey_Mayfield birthPlace Dawn,_Texas.
- Smokey_Mayfield birthPlace Deaf_Smith_County,_Texas.
- Smokey_Mayfield birthPlace Texas.
- Smokey_Mayfield birthPlace United_States.
- Smokey_Mayfield caption "Smokey Mayfield and his fiddle".
- Smokey_Mayfield children "Cynthia Arlece Knox".
- Smokey_Mayfield children "Freddie Calvin Mayfield".
- Smokey_Mayfield children "Harriett Palmer".
- Smokey_Mayfield children "James Clinton Mayfield".
- Smokey_Mayfield children "Loretta Diane Reed".
- Smokey_Mayfield dateOfBirth "1924-06-20".
- Smokey_Mayfield dateOfDeath "2008-09-11".
- Smokey_Mayfield deathDate "2008-09-11".
- Smokey_Mayfield deathPlace "Hutchinson County, near Spearman, Texas".
- Smokey_Mayfield footnotes "Mayfield was a persistent bluegrass musician primarily in the Texas Panhandle and West Texas honored for his achievements by South Plains College. Mayfield played his fiddle in Lubbock and Amarillo as a warmup act for appearances by Tennessee Ernie Ford, Maddox Brothers and Rose, and Hank Snow. Mayfield was a ranch supervisor in Hutchinson County near Spearman for more than a half-century. According to his wife, Mayfield had "perfect pitch", could not read music, never had a music lesson, but could play anything he heard. The Mayfield Brothers inspired the later generation of musicians from West Texas, including Buddy Holly and Waylon Jennings.".
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- Smokey_Mayfield name "Arlie Vincent "Smokey" Mayfield, I".
- Smokey_Mayfield name "Mayfield, Smokey".
- Smokey_Mayfield nationality United_States.
- Smokey_Mayfield occupation Musician.
- Smokey_Mayfield occupation Ranch.
- Smokey_Mayfield placeOfBirth Dawn,_Texas.
- Smokey_Mayfield placeOfBirth Deaf_Smith_County,_Texas.
- Smokey_Mayfield placeOfBirth Texas.
- Smokey_Mayfield placeOfBirth United_States.
- Smokey_Mayfield placeOfDeath "Hutchinson County, near Spearman, Texas".
- Smokey_Mayfield religion Baptists.
- Smokey_Mayfield shortDescription "American musician".
- Smokey_Mayfield spouse "Mary Keenum Mayfield".
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- Smokey_Mayfield description "American musician".
- Smokey_Mayfield description "American musician".
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- Smokey_Mayfield subject Category:People_from_Castro_County,_Texas.
- Smokey_Mayfield subject Category:People_from_Deaf_Smith_County,_Texas.
- Smokey_Mayfield subject Category:People_from_Hutchinson_County,_Texas.
- Smokey_Mayfield subject Category:Ranchers_from_Texas.
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- Smokey_Mayfield hypernym Supervisor.
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- Smokey_Mayfield comment "Arlie Vincent Mayfield, I (June 20, 1924 – September 11, 2008), known as Smokey Mayfield, was a ranch supervisor in the Texas Panhandle and a bluegrass musician. In the late 1940s, Mayfield and his brothers played warmup for Tennessee Ernie Ford, Maddox Brothers and Rose, Hank Snow, and other country singers.Mayfield was born to William Fletcher Mayfield (died 1952) and the former Penelope Drake (died 1937) in rural Dawn in Deaf Smith County southwest of Amarillo.".
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- Smokey_Mayfield givenName "Smokey".