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Arthur "Peg Leg Sam" Jackson

Tales from the Hearth Podcast

Release Date: 02/15/2020

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Have you heard of a highwayman who traversed the East Coast, peddled “snake oil” in medicine shows, and whose Piedmont blues influenced thousands? And he did it playing two harmonicas at the same time? You perhaps haven’t heard of anyone like Arthur “Peg Leg Sam” Jackson from Jonesville, South Carolina.

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