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  • In 1973 Jones discovered the bodies of fellow banjoist and TV scarecrow David "Stringbean" Akeman and Akeman's wife who had been murdered in a robbery at their home in Tennessee more about that here.

    Hey Grandpa — what's available for downloadin'? Bob 2010

  • In 1973 Jones discovered the bodies of fellow banjoist and TV scarecrow David "Stringbean" Akeman and Akeman's wife who had been murdered in a robbery at their home in Tennessee more about that here.

    Archive 2010-02-01 mrdantefontana 2010

  • “She doesn’t want to be called Stringbean anymore,” Christy said.

    Wife in the Fast Lane Karen Quinn 2007

  • “She doesn’t want to be called Stringbean anymore,” Christy said.

    Wife in the Fast Lane Karen Quinn 2007

  • It tells the story of Grand Ole Opry performer, comedian and songwriter David "Stringbean" Akeman, who was murdered in 1973.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • It tells the story of Grand Ole Opry performer, comedian and songwriter David "Stringbean" Akeman, who was murdered in 1973.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • But it didn't hurt that one of her babysitters was Robert "Stringbean" Tharp, who sang with legendary west-side doo-woppers the Ideals, best known for 1963's "The Gorilla."

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • But it didn't hurt that one of her babysitters was Robert "Stringbean" Tharp, who sang with legendary west-side doo-woppers the Ideals, best known for 1963's "The Gorilla."

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • But it didn't hurt that one of her babysitters was Robert "Stringbean" Tharp, who sang with legendary west-side doo-woppers the Ideals, best known for 1963's "The Gorilla."

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • But it didn't hurt that one of her babysitters was Robert "Stringbean" Tharp, who sang with legendary west-side doo-woppers the Ideals, best known for 1963's "The Gorilla."

    Chicago Reader 2010

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