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Posted by OTJunky
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Lee Stoneking fiddling. He was Fred Stoneking's father and maybe the last of the great central Missouri "Little Dixie" style dance fiddlers. This tune originally had a racist title but Stoneking used this title instead - see "Fiddler's Companion" if you care. It's a good tune by a great Missouri dance fiddler and, IMO, ought to be more widely played. It's not easy to play it though...
Midwest_Fiddler Says:
Wednesday, April 2, 2008 @8:57:57 AM
This is a great tune. I always make Geoff Seitz play it when we get together. I really should put in the time to get this one under my fingers. Perhaps a project for this evening.
Chirps
Don Perkins Says:
Tuesday, April 22, 2008 @7:19:51 PM
This is a great tune, the timming is perfect i am going to learn it.
playmorebluegrass Says:
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 @11:52:01 AM
great tune!
Fiddlepiper Says:
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 @1:06:58 PM
Yelp, I like it too! Somethin bout Mo. fiddlin that can get you rowled! Thanks again for sharing.
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