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Thomas J. Armstrong was an American banjoist, teacher, composer and performer who directed the American Banjo Club. The sixteen-member club debuted in 1887. Armstrong contributed tunes to the S.S. Stewart Banjo and Guitar Journal of the 1880's and composed such tunes as "[[Dorigo Schottische]]" and "[[Darkey's Dream]]."
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Thomas J. Armstrong


     
 Given name:     Thomas
 Middle name:     J.
 Family name:     Armstrong
 Place of birth:     
 Place of death:     
 Year of birth:     1859
 Year of death:     1932
 Profile:     Composer
 Source of information:     
     

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Thomas J. Armstrong was an American banjoist, teacher, composer and performer who directed the American Banjo Club. The sixteen-member club debuted in 1887. Armstrong contributed tunes to the S.S. Stewart Banjo and Guitar Journal of the 1880's and composed such tunes as "Dorigo Schottische" and "Darkey's Dream."