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The Skillet-Lickers, complete recorded works in chronological order. Volume 5, 1930-1934.

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Alexander Street Press.
Skillet Lickers, performer.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Old-time music.
String band music.
Folk music--United States.
Folk music.
United States--Census, 1930.
United States.
Prohibition.
Propaganda.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file (72 minutes))
Other Title:
The Skillet-Lickers Vol. 5 (1930-1934)
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : Document Records, 2000.
System Details:
digital
optical
stereo
audio file
Contents:
Taking the census, part 1
Taking the census, part 2
Jeremiah Hopkins' store at the sand mountain, part 1
Jeremiah Hopkins' store at the sand mountain, part 2
Ride old buck to water
Don't you cry my honey
Craklin' hen and rooster too
Ricketts hornpipe
Bully of the town no. 2
Broken down gambler
Prohibition, yes or no, part 1
Prohibition, yes or no, part 2
Fiddlers' Convention, part 3
Fiddlers' Convention, part 4
Miss McLeods reel
Four cent cotton
Molly put the kettle on
Sleeping LuLu
McMichen's breakdown
Whistlin' Rufus
Georgia waggoner
Mississippi Sawyer.
Participant:
The Skillet-Lickers, string band.
Notes:
Title from cover image (viewed November 15, 2021).
Includes program notes.
Streaming audio files.
Recorded 1930-1934 in Atlanta, GA and San Antonio, TX.
Other Format:
Original cat. no.: DOCD-8060
OCLC:
1288158055
Publisher Number:
ASP74623/amso
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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