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Eddie Peabody


Birth : 19 February 1902, Reading, Massachusetts, USA
Death : 7 November 1970, Covington, Kentucky, USA (stroke)
Birth Name: Edwin Ellsworth Peabody
Nickname: The Banjo King
Height: 165
Filmography:

His College Chums
Hollywood on Parade No. A-1Himself
The Lemon Drop KidBanjo Player
Pirate Party on Catalina IsleHimself, Banjo Player (uncredited)
Rainbow's End
Hula HeavenHimself
Eddie Peabody and Sonny Burke's OrchestraHimself - banjo player
Strum FunGuitars-Banjo Player

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