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KREMER, Ralph P. (Racine, WI, May 6, 1914--Dubuque, IA, Jan. 16, 2004). Kremer was the bass player in the [[CEDAR VALLEY COWBOYS]], a group he started in the 1930s. For many years | KREMER, Ralph P. (Racine, WI, May 6, 1914--Dubuque, IA, Jan. 16, 2004). Kremer was the bass player in the [[CEDAR VALLEY COWBOYS]], a group he started in the 1930s. For many years he played the Cordavox, an electric accordion, for the Bill Mann Band which was still performing in 1958. | ||
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KREMER, Ralph P. (Racine, WI, May 6, 1914--Dubuque, IA, Jan. 16, 2004). Kremer was the bass player in the CEDAR VALLEY COWBOYS, a group he started in the 1930s. For many years he played the Cordavox, an electric accordion, for the Bill Mann Band which was still performing in 1958.
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Obituaries. Telegraph Herald, January 18, 2004, p. 22

