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Nashville, 1928 : complete recorded works in chronological order of Paul Warmack & His Gully Jumpers, Binkley Brothers Dixie Clodhoppers, Theron Hale & Daughters, Poplin-Woods Tennessee String Band, Crook Brothers String Band, and Blind Joe Mangrum & Fred Shriver.

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Hale, Theron, performer.
Mangrum, Blind Joe, -1932, performer.
Shriver, Fred, performer.
Warmack, Paul, performer.
Binkley Brothers Dixie Clodhoppers, performer.
Crook Brothers, performer.
Gully Jumpers (Paul Warmack), performer.
Poplin-Woods Tennessee String Band, performer.
Series:
Music online: American song.
Music online: American song
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Fiddle tunes.
Old-time music.
Tennessee.
Old-time music--Tennessee.
Genre:
Fiddle tunes.
Sound recordings.
Country music.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Vienna, Austria : Document Records, 1998.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Contents:
Tennessee waltz ; The little red caboose behind the train (Paul Warmack & His Gulley Jumpers)
Little old log cabin in the lane ; Give me back my fifteen cents ; All go hungry hash house ; When I had but fifty cents ; It'll never happen again ; I'll rise when the rooster crows (Binkley Brothers Dixie Clodhoppers)
Listen to the mocking bird ; Turkey gobbler ; Beautiful valley ; Jolly blacksmith ; Hale's rag (Theron Hale & Daughters)
Robertson County ; Stone rag (Paul Warmack & His Gully Jumpers)
Dreamy autumn waltz ; Are you from Dixie? (Poplin-Woods Tennessee String Band)
My wife died on Friday night ; Going across the sea ; Jobbin gettin' there ; Love somebody (Crook Brothers String Band)
Bacon and cabbage ; Bill Cheatam (Blind Joe Mangrum, Fred Shriber [i.e. Shriver]).
Participant:
Paul Warmack & His Gully Jumpers (Charles Arrington, fiddle ; Paul Warmack, mandolin and vocals ; Roy Hardison, banjo ; Bert Hutcherson, guitar) ; Binkley Brothers Dixie Clodhoppers (Gale Binkley, fiddle ; Amos Binkley, banjo ; Tom Andrews, guitar ; Jack Jackson, guitar and vocals) ; Theron Hale & Daughters (Theron Hale, fiddle ; Mamie Ruth Hale, fiddle ; Elizabeth Hale, piano) ; Poplin-Woods Tennessee String Band (W.E. Poplin, fiddle and vocals ; Louise Woods, piano ; Jack Woods, mandolin ; Francis Woods, guitar) ; Crook Brothers String Band (Herman M. Crook and Matthew H. Crook, harmonicas ; Thomas J. Givans, banjo ; George R. Miles, guitar and calls ; Hick Burnett, guitar) ; Blind Joe Mangum, fiddle ; Fred Shriver, accordion.
Notes:
Accompanying notes by Tony Russell and discographical information inserted in container.
Previously published as compact disc.
Originally recorded in Nashville, TN, by Victor Records, October 1-5, 1928; several of the groups recorded had appeared on the Grand Ole Opry radio program on station WSM in Nashville.
Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2009. (American song). Available via World Wide Web.
Other Format:
DOCD-8037
714298803723
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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