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The Quebe Sisters Band
The Quebe Sisters Band
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Curly Ray Cline
Curly Ray Cline
American bluegrass fiddler
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Osborne Brothers
Osborne Brothers
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Gordon Terry
Gordon Terry
American musician
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Fiddlin' Arthur Smith
Fiddlin' Arthur Smith
American musician
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Hoot Hester
Hoot Hester
musician
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The Grascals
The Grascals
American bluegrass music group
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Benny Martin
Benny Martin
American musician
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Bobby Hicks
Bobby Hicks
American musician
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Laurie Lewis
Laurie Lewis
American musician
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Johnny Gimble
Johnny Gimble
American musician
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Aubrey Haynie
Aubrey Haynie
American musician
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Clinton Gregory
Clinton Gregory
American singer
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Buddy Spicher
Buddy Spicher
American fiddler
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Alison Krauss
Alison Krauss
American bluegrass-country singer-songwriter and musician
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Michael Cleveland
Michael Cleveland
American musician
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Ann Marie Calhoun
Ann Marie Calhoun
American violinist and entrepreneur
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Chubby Wise
Chubby Wise
American bluegrass fiddler
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Bill Monroe
Bill Monroe
American bluegrass musician, songwriter
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Rhonda Vincent
Rhonda Vincent
American musician
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Foggy Mountain Boys
Foggy Mountain Boys
American bluegrass band
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Jim & Jesse
Jim & Jesse
American bluegrass duo
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Natalie MacMaster
Natalie MacMaster
Canadian musician
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Jeannie Seely
Jeannie Seely
American singer
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Jana Jae
Jana Jae
American musician
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Wilma Lee Cooper
Wilma Lee Cooper
American musician
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Sid Harkreader
Sid Harkreader
American musician
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Mark O'Connor
Mark O'Connor
American fiddle player
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Teea Goans
Teea Goans
American singer
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Texas Ruby
Texas Ruby
American singer
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April Verch
April Verch
Canadian musician
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Roy Clark
Roy Clark
American multi-instrumentalist musician
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Old Crow Medicine Show
Old Crow Medicine Show
Americana string band based in Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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Carly Pearce
Carly Pearce
American country music singer-songwriter
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Ralph Stanley
Ralph Stanley
American singer
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Mary Sarah
Mary Sarah
Actress/singer
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Uncle Dave Macon
Uncle Dave Macon
American musician (1870-1952)
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Minnie Pearl
Minnie Pearl
American comedian and country singer
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Darol Anger
Darol Anger
American musician
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Porter Wagoner
Porter Wagoner
American recording artist; country singer, songwriter (1927-2007)
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Doyle Lawson
Doyle Lawson
American musician
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Del McCoury Band
Del McCoury Band
American bluegrass band
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Nothin' Fancy
Nothin' Fancy
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The Hot Club of Cowtown
The Hot Club of Cowtown
hot jazz/western swing trio
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Sara Watkins
Sara Watkins
American musician
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Asleep at the Wheel
Asleep at the Wheel
American country music group
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Charlie Daniels
Charlie Daniels
American singer and musician
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Webb Pierce
Webb Pierce
American honky-tonk vocalist, songwriter and guitarist
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Connie Smith
Connie Smith
American country music artist
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American musician

Ruby Jane Smith (born November 17, 1994) is an American fiddle player, singer, and songwriter in the traditional bluegrass and Americana music genres. The youngest fiddler invited to play the Grand Ole Opry, Smith has toured and recorded with Asleep at the Wheel’s Ray Benson, Drake Bell, and Willie Nelson, and has performed on Austin City Limits.

Smith was born in Dallas, Texas, to parents who are originally from Columbus, Mississippi and while still a toddler moved there, with her mother, from whom she inherited a love for bluegrass music. Grand Ole Opry notable Jim Brock began instructing the seven-year-old Smith after seeing her perform onstage with Rhonda Vincent (Smith impressed Vincent and Brock with a rendering of "Boil Them Cabbage Down") and at age 10 she became the youngest invited fiddler to play at the Opry. She also performed in 2003 at the CMA Music Festival. After winning the 2005 Mississippi State Fiddle Championship and garnering several other contest titles, in 2008 Smith and her family moved to Austin, Texas.

Since moving to Austin, she has been mentored by Ray Benson, and she has toured with other artists (including Willie Nelson) She has performed in a Ray Benson play A Ride with Bob, and played on Willie Nelson’s Grammy-nominated Willie and the Wheel. She has recorded four CDs; her debut album Road to Columbus was released in 2006, and the follow-up 6-song EP Creekside was released in 2007. She realized a live CD "Live at Roadhouse Rags" in 2009 and her most recent EP Feels Like Home was released in 2010. She won the Daniel Pearl Memorial Violin award in 2007, named for Daniel Pearl and given by the foundation named for him, which promotes "Harmony for Humanity."

She was also an official performer at the 2010 and 2011 Austin City Limits Music Festival.