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"Folks, he sure do pull some bow!", vintage fiddle music 1927-1935 : blues, jazz, stomps, shuffles & rags

Label
"Folks, he sure do pull some bow!", vintage fiddle music 1927-1935 : blues, jazz, stomps, shuffles & rags
Language
eng
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historical informationbiography of performer or history of ensemble
Form of composition
multiple forms
Format of music
not applicable
Main title
"Folks, he sure do pull some bow!"
Music parts
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Oclc number
48715727
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Recorded June 7, 1927-Oct. 31, 1935
Sub title
vintage fiddle music 1927-1935 : blues, jazz, stomps, shuffles & rags
Table Of Contents
Rukus juice and chittlin' (Memphis Jug Band) -- The jazz fiddler (Walter Jacobs and Lonnie Carter) -- Moanin' and groanin' blues ("Peg Leg" Howell and his Gang) -- Dance hall shuffle (Clifford Hayes' Louisville Stompers) -- My four reasons (Banjo Ikey Robinson and his Bull Fiddle Band) -- Wild cow blues (Joe Williams' Washboard Blues Singers) -- Knox County stomp (Tennessee Chocolate Drops) -- Rustlin' man (State Street Boys) -- Sister Maud Mule (Alec Johnson) -- G rag (Georgia Yellow Hammers) -- Throw me in the alley (Peetie Wheatstraw and his Blue Blowers) -- If you can't make it easy, sweet mama (Dixieland Jug Blowers) -- Bunker Hill blues (Frank Stokes) -- I got a gal (James Cole's String Band) -- Sweet to mama (State Street Boys) -- Doctor Medicine (South Memphis Jug Band) -- Cabo Verdranos peça nove (Abrew's Portuguese Instrumental Trio) -- Worried man blues (Joe Williams' Washboard Blues Singers) -- Georgia crawl (Henry Williams and Eddie Anthony) -- Good old turnip greens (Bo Chatman) -- Memphis stomp (The Blue Boys) -- Get up off that jazzophone (The Bubbling-Over Five) -- Rukus juice shuffle (Alabama Rascals) -- Lazy lazy river (Mississippi Sheiks)
Transposition and arrangement
not applicable
resource.variantTitle
Vintage fiddle music 1927-1935, blues, jazz, stomps, shuffles & rags
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