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banjo is a stringed instrument common in folk and popular music.
Banjo may also refer to:
Terence Bannon (born 1967), Northern Ireland mountaineer and adventurer
Bill Cornett (1890–c. 1959), American traditional folk singer, banjo player and politician
Banjo Matthews (1932–1996), NASCAR driver, car owner and builder
Barney McKenna (1939–2012), Irish musician and a founding member of The Dubliners, nicknamed "Banjo Barney"
Banjo Paterson (1864–1941), Australian poet, journalist and author
Ikey Robinson or Banjo Ikey (1904–1990), American banjoist and vocalist
Ashley Banjo (born 1988), English street dancer, choreographer and actor
Chris Banjo (born 1990), American National Football League player
Jordan Banjo (born 1992), a British street dancer
Kay Banjo (born 1992), American soccer player
Tunji Banjo (fl. 1977–1982), Nigerian-Irish former footballer
Victor Banjo (1930–1967), Nigerian Army colonel
Banjō Ginga , Japanese actor and voice actor Takashi Tanaka (born 1948)
Banjo (chocolate bar) , a popular British chocolate bar during the 1970s
Egg banjo , a type of fried egg sandwich
Banjo (samba) , a musical instrument
Banjo (application) , a surveillance app
Banjo (signal) , an obsolete railroad signalling device
Banjo (wood lathe) , a fixture on a wood-turning lathe
Banjo enclosure , an archaeological feature
Banjo Island, Bermuda
Banjo Awards , presented by the National Book Council of Australia from 1974 to 1997 for both fiction and non-fiction
Banjo ray, another name for the
fiddler ray (Trygonorrhina )
Battle of Banjo , a First World War battle in Africa
Japanese gunboat Banjō , a warship of the early Imperial Japanese Navy
A slang term for the
Australian $10 note because one side has a picture of Banjo Paterson
A dinosaur specimen of the genus
Australovenator
A typeface from French foundry
Deberny & Peignot
Topics referred to by the same term