found: His Won't you sometimes dream of me [SR] 1940:label (Harry Blair)
found: Hilly-billy music WWW site, Aug. 13, 2008:Tennessee Ramblers (Harry Blair; b. ca. 1913, New Martinsville, West Va.; one of the original members of the Tennessee Ramblers)
found: Second Hand Songs website, August 28, 2023(Harry Blair, bluegrass fiddler and vocalist, known as Horse Thief Harry; real name William Blair)
found: Discogs, August 28, 2023(Harry Blair, Horse Thief Harry Blair; member of the Tennessee Ramblers, Washboard Wonders, Campbell Brothers, and Hartman's Heartbreakers)
found: History of the South website, August 28, 2023:Tennessee Ramblers (William Blair, known as "Horse Thief Harry" joined the group in Pittsburgh in the early 1930s; born in August of 1912 in New Martinsville, West Virginia; remained with the Ramblers until 1943 when he entered the service; returned to the group in 1945; moved to Columbus in 1949, worked at Wierton Steel until 1968, then retired to Murrell's Inlet near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina)
found: Ancestry, August 28, 2023:U.S. World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 (William John Blair; born August 26, 1912 in New Martinsville, West Viriginia; married to Mrs. Frankie Mae Blair in Charlotte N.C.; employed by W.B.T. radio station (Charlotte, N.C.) as a staff musician
found: Find a grave, August 28, 2023William John Blair (born August 26, 1912, died December 31, 1986; PFC US Army, World War II;buried in Conway, Horry County, South Carolina)