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Jo DePew and Wayne Tilford worked together at WPFB in Middletown and married while at the station. Jo could do a great version of the old Molly O’Day song “Why Do You Weep Dear Willow,” and played bass on Jimmie Skinner’s Red Barn recording of his classic “Doin’ My Time.” Wayne was a fiddle player who recorded fiddle tunes on Red Barn with Jack Holden’s Georgia Boys. Jo and Wayne recorded a single on Cincinnati’s Ark Records in 1963, along with their daughter Angie.

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