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John Ashby And The Free State Ramble - Old Virginia Fiddling mp3

Performer: John Ashby And The Free State Ramble
Title: Old Virginia Fiddling
Country: US
Catalog Number: 727
Label: County Records
Released: 1970
Style: Bluegrass
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 672

Tracklist

1Liberty
2Eight of January
3Dance All Night
4Sally Ann
5Rattlesnake Bit The Baby
6Western Union
7Free State Hornpipe
8Tom & Jerry
9Johnny, Don't Get Drunk
10Ashby's Breakdown
11Lady Of The Lake
12Broad Run Picnic

Notes

John Ashby - Fiddle
Ronnie Poe - Banjo
Richard Ashby - Guitar
Ashby Kyhl - Guitar
Jack Frazier - Bass

Album

Vinyl , LP, Warning. Report error. Old Virginia Fiddling by John Ashby & The Free State Ramblers. Release date. Dance All Night with a Bottle in Your Hand. John Ashby & The Free State Ramblers. Old Virginia Fiddling. John Ashby Author Format: Vinyl. Prime members enjoy FREE Two-Day Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books. Get started. Back to top. Virginia Fiddle Music. John Ashby - Gone to the Free State - Продолжительность: 1:41 Dan S. Snowshoe Reel - Demo by Patt & State Hornpipe. Dance All Night. Cluck Old Hen. Down on Ashby's Farm. Sherburns Breakdown. Fiddling by the Hearth. Old time fiddle. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Old-time music. Old Time Fiddling Across America has selections from Northeast, Southeast and Western regions, but also includes in the same volume ethnic styles including Cajun, Irish, Scandinavian, Klezmer, and Eastern European fiddling. Old time fiddling has recognized regional variants which are distinguished from regional variants of bluegrass, Celtic and other styles. For instance, Texas Old Time fiddle, is distinct from Texas swing fiddle, Texas blues and Texas rock. World, Country & Folk. Performer: John Ashby And The Free State Ramble. Style: Bluegrass. Date of release: 1970. MP3 album size: 1356 Back to the Free State John C. Ashby 1915-1979 began playing fiddle in 1926 at his home near Warrenton, Virginia. Influenced by his Uncle Joe, local postmaster John Sullivan and neighbors Walt Graham, Cy Kines and John Sinclair, John learned tunes such as Hornpipe in A and Rattlesnake Bit the Baby. Circa 1940 John formed the Free State Ramblers, a band consisting of family and musician friends. Free State refers to a 12 square mile area near Warrenton that declared itself free in 1806, refusing to pay rent or taxes to landowner Chief Justice John Marshall. Visit our website to. Ashby, John, and the Free State Ramblers: J Ashby and the Free State Ramblers concert at Washington Sq Methodist Ch revd by J S Wilson. Some were old and traditional - Billy in the Low Ground and Cluck Old Hen. Some were composed by such other noted country fiddlers as Arthur Smith and Clayton MacMichen. A few were Mr. Ashby's own compositions. And there were those with such colorful and oddly suggestive titles as Rattlesnake Bit the Baby and Jaybird Died With the Whooping Cough, both incongruously gay and happy pieces. Backed by two guitars, banjo and string bass, Mr. Ashby's performances were skillfully light and lively. Free State Hornpipe. Overview . Various Artists. Legends of Old-Time Music: Fifty Years of County Records. Country Records, County

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