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Posted by juniormarriott
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Size: 2,166kb, uploaded 3/31/2011 7:21:52 AM
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This song was learned from Louis Franklin, the family of fiddlers that included his Uncle, Major franklin. Others including John Hartford and Pete Seeger have recorded it over the years. Some historians credit to to the mid 1850's as "Turkey in the Straw." This version however, doesn't sound similar to that..
1 comment on “Natchez Under the Hill”
juniormarriott Says:
Thursday, March 31, 2011 @7:31:47 AM
I corrected the info~ Major Frankiln was Louis Franklin's Uncle..not brother..My secretary stands corrected!
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