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Alabama Fiddle Tunes - Civil War
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Subject: Alabama Fiddle Tunes - Civil War? From: Lighter Date: 07 Jun 26 - 03:05 PM The Atmore [Ala.] Spectrum (Oct. 22, 1908) announced an upcoming "fiddlers' contest" in Mobile for members of the Confederate Veterans of Alabama - few of them under 60 at that point. The announcement says that "Selections will be confined to the following list," presumably because these were titles familiar to the fiddlers during the Civil War. The list is interesting because we don't have a lot of information on folk fiddling in the Deep South as early as the 1860s. A few of the 28 titles may be post-war (nobody's memory is perfect), but by and large most (and possibly all) of these tunes were well-known in the early 1860s: Mississippi Sawyer Cotton-Eyed Joe Run, N----r, Run Sugar in the Gourd Old Molly Hare Bill in the Low Grounds Natchez Under the Hill Jenny, Get Your Hoecake Done Milk and Peaches Devil Among the Sailors Speed the Plow Leather Breeches Arkansas Traveler The Lass of Goein [sic] Hell in Georgia Suwanee River Irish Washerwoman Dixie After the Yearlings Alabama Gals Devil's Dream Red Apples Cinda [sic] Old Hen Cackled Sweet Gals in the Pine Woods John T. Moore Sally Put the Saddle on the Old Gray Mule Home, Sweet Home About twenty of these are still commonly played. ("...Sailors" may be a typo for "Tailors," or else a local variant.) Other tunes may be known by different titles. |
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