Feuding Banjos, also known from the movie as Dueling Banjos, is still one of the most recognizable bluegrass tunes today. Reno and Smiley resumed touring
1. "Reno and Smiley The partnership of Don Reno and Red Smiley was one of the most famous in bluegrass history."
2. "Shortly thereafter, Reno and Smiley left Roanoke to work as a duet with Toby Strouds Blue Mountain Boys." 3. "Reno and Smiley resumed touring together in 1955, continuing until 1964." 4. "Reno composed the majority of the Reno and Smiley repertoire, which consisted of instrumentals, sacred songs and heart songs." 5. "Im The Talk of the Town, Someone Will Love Me In Heaven, Barefoot Nellie, Tally Ho, Banjo Signal, and Choking The Strings are some of the most memorable Reno and Smiley numbers, all still favorites today."
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