Bluegrass from the Blue Ridge : a half century of change / collected in the field by Eric H. Davidson, Paul Newman, and Caleb E. Finch.

Other author/creatorDavidson, Eric, compiler.
Other author/creatorFinch, Caleb Ellicott, compiler.
Other author/creatorMarshall, William (Musician)
Other author/creatorNeaves, Glen.
Other author/creatorNewman, Paul, 1937- compiler.
Other author/creatorWard, Wade.
Contents Earliest rural string band phase: -- Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss -- Walkin' in the parlor -- Jenny put the kettle on -- Soldier's joy -- Sally Goodin' -- John Lover is gone -- Cindy -- Sally Ann -- Music in the style of Charles Pool: Don't let your deal go down -- Ragtime Annie; Irish style band music: -- Paddy on the turnpike -- Skip to my Lou -- Old Galax band style: John Hardy -- Cotton Eye Joe -- Train on the island -- Eighth day of January -- Jessie James -- The late Galax band style: Walkin' in my sleep -- Banks of the Ohio -- Old Joe Clark.
General noteTraditional string band bluegrass and folk music ("music played by two or more instruments, with, or without vocalists") of Grayson and Carroll Counties, Va.
Performer Performed by various musicians.
Other titleBanks of the Ohio.
Other titleCindy.
Other titleCotton Eye Joe.
Other titleDon't let your deal go down.
Other titleEighth day of January.
Other titleJenny put the kettle on.
Other titleJessie James.
Other titleJohn Hardy.
Other titleJohn Lover is gone.
Other titleOld Joe Clark.
Other titlePaddy on the turnpike.
Other titleRagtime Annie.
Other titleSally Ann.
Other titleSally Goodin'.
Other titleSkip to my Lou.
Other titleSoldier's joy.
Other titleTrain on the island.
Other titleWalkin' in my sleep.
Other titleWalkin' in the parlor.
Other titleWestern country.

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