I was wondering this myself.  I sat next to two guys up at Lake Genero  
who played everything the Ray Brothers recorded in a row!

On Oct 5, 2009, at 11:53 PM, Tud Jones wrote:

>
> Is Bernice Ray related to the Ray Bros who recorded for Victor in the
> 1930s?
>
> On Oct 5, 10:40 pm, mistertaterbug <taterbugmu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Okay,
>> I just got this from Raymond giving the rest of the names. Here
>> comes...
>>
>> Chester and Dessie Linton had.....
>>
>> Mavis
>> Bernice Ray
>> Daryl
>> Beth
>> Avil
>>
>> There you go.
>> Taterbug
>>
>> On Sep 28, 7:21 am, mistertaterbug <taterbugmu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Folks,
>>> Here's a couple videos of some Mississippi boys, Raymond Huffmaster
>>> and Avil Linton. They are two of the guys we looked up to back when
>>> mandolins and guitars got interesting to us way back when. You all
>>> pretty much know about Raymond by now. Avil comes from a musical
>>> family. His daddy, Chester Linton, was as good an oldtime fiddler as
>>> was in that part of the country, as was his brother Bernie(Bernice
>>> Ray). There was another brother, but I forget his name. They played
>>> pretty much anything with strings on it.
>>
>>> The first tune, "Tired and Sleepy" is an old Mississippi tune from
>>> someplace and "Lost Avil" is just Avil's version of "Lost Indian".
>>> Check the link if you're a mind to. Here 'tis...
>>
>>> http://www.mississippichrissharp.com/index.htm
>>
>>> Taterbug
>
> >


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