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Johnny Cash - Missouri Waltz
Hush a bye my baby slumber time is coming soon Rest your head on mommie?s breast while daddy hums a tune Are the old folks were humming the banjos were strum...
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Johnny Cash - Missouri Waltz
From Johnny Cash - 2006 - Personal File.
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Missiouri Waltz
Family.
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Glenn Miller - Missouri Waltz
Missouri Waltz by Glenn Miller.
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1254 Eddy Arnold - Missouri Waltz
Today's tune is Eddy Arnold's 1953 recording of Missouri Waltz. The Westerner http://thewesterner.blogspot.com/
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Elsie Baker - Hush A Bye Ma Baby (Missouri Waltz) 1917
Elsie West Baker (Sept.27,1886 Philadelphia, PA - April 28,1958 Manhattan, NY) She began her recording career by making cylinders for several companies. Some...
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Black and Gold Missouri Waltz
University of Missouri Spring football intersquad game (the Black and Gold game) was April 18, 2009. This is Marching Mizzou, in the stands, performing the M...
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Old Fashioned Waltzes - The Missouri Waltz arranged by Frederick Logan
For more old fashioned waltzes check out http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIaVIXV8ILjkSnOYA7TmRiW4xk4kyIP4v The waltz developed from a peasant dance in ...
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Missouri Fanfare - Missouri Waltz - March
Missouri Fanfare - Missouri Waltz - March
The University of Missouri Marching Mizzou
℗ 2012 2Thumbz Entertainment
Released on: 2012-12-18
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Missouri Waltz
This tune was published in 1914. It is the official state song of Missouri. This waltz became popular in 1944 when it was played at the Democratic National C...
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Missouri Waltz
Missouri Waltz
Marideth Sisco
℗ 2010 Light In The Attic Records
Released on: 2010-10-26
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Missouri Waltz
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The Missouri Waltz The Collins Kids
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Paul Whiteman Bing Crosby - Missouri Waltz (1927)
Bing hums his voice on this one. Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby (May 3, 1903 -- October 14, 1977) was an American singer and actor. Crosby's trademark bass-barit...
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Billy Vaughn - Missouri Waltz
Sweet Music and Memories (1954)
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"The Missouri Waltz", Prince's Orchestra, dir. G. H. Wilson
Columbia A5838 (48828) "The Missouri Waltz" (Arr. by Logan) Played by Prince's Orchestra (Under the supervision of G. Hepburn Wilson). First issued circa lat...
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Waltz Medley (Cecile, Destiny & Missouri Waltz)
This the last dance of Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers during the 1930's. This is in the film The Story of Vernon & Irene Castle in 1939.
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Winter's Bone[2010] - Original Sountrack Opening cast
Winter's Bone[2010] - Original Sountrack Opening cast.
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Hotcha Trio -- Medley 4 Missouri Waltz... (VintageMusic.es)
The Hotcha Trio era grupo originario de Holanda. Más concretamentede Rotterdam. Sus componentes era Joop Heijman, Geert Van Driesten y Jan Vuik Spotify:http:...
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The Missouri Waltz (Cover of Johnny Cash's version)
I was looking for another waltz to sing at the old time dances, and I happened to come across this one a couple days ago. I think in other versions there's a...
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Missouri Waltz - Mantovani
Missouri Waltz
The "Missouri Waltz", which had been a minstrel song, became the state song on June 30, 1949. The song came from a melody by John Valentine Eppel and was arranged by Frederic Knight Logan, using lyrics written by J. R. Shannon.
Straight from the 1976 vinyl. I own nothing here.
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BING CROSBY - MISSOURI WALTZ
Inspelat: 1943
Längd: 2:47
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Missouri Waltz (Hush-A-Bye Ma Baby)
Missouri Waltz (Hush-A-Bye Ma Baby)
Kay Starr
℗ 2004 SOUNDIES
Released on: 2006-01-10
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Johnny Cash - Missouri Waltz
Hush a bye my baby slumber time is coming soon Rest your head on mommie?s breast while daddy hums a tune Are the old folks were humming the banjos were strum......
Hush a bye my baby slumber time is coming soon Rest your head on mommie?s breast while daddy hums a tune Are the old folks were humming the banjos were strum...
wn.com/Johnny Cash Missouri Waltz
Hush a bye my baby slumber time is coming soon Rest your head on mommie?s breast while daddy hums a tune Are the old folks were humming the banjos were strum...
Johnny Cash - Missouri Waltz
From Johnny Cash - 2006 - Personal File....
From Johnny Cash - 2006 - Personal File.
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From Johnny Cash - 2006 - Personal File.
1254 Eddy Arnold - Missouri Waltz
Today's tune is Eddy Arnold's 1953 recording of Missouri Waltz. The Westerner http://thewesterner.blogspot.com/...
Today's tune is Eddy Arnold's 1953 recording of Missouri Waltz. The Westerner http://thewesterner.blogspot.com/
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Today's tune is Eddy Arnold's 1953 recording of Missouri Waltz. The Westerner http://thewesterner.blogspot.com/
- published: 29 Jul 2014
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Elsie Baker - Hush A Bye Ma Baby (Missouri Waltz) 1917
Elsie West Baker (Sept.27,1886 Philadelphia, PA - April 28,1958 Manhattan, NY) She began her recording career by making cylinders for several companies. Some......
Elsie West Baker (Sept.27,1886 Philadelphia, PA - April 28,1958 Manhattan, NY) She began her recording career by making cylinders for several companies. Some...
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Elsie West Baker (Sept.27,1886 Philadelphia, PA - April 28,1958 Manhattan, NY) She began her recording career by making cylinders for several companies. Some...
- published: 04 Apr 2009
- views: 24946
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author: edmundusrex
Black and Gold Missouri Waltz
University of Missouri Spring football intersquad game (the Black and Gold game) was April 18, 2009. This is Marching Mizzou, in the stands, performing the M......
University of Missouri Spring football intersquad game (the Black and Gold game) was April 18, 2009. This is Marching Mizzou, in the stands, performing the M...
wn.com/Black And Gold Missouri Waltz
University of Missouri Spring football intersquad game (the Black and Gold game) was April 18, 2009. This is Marching Mizzou, in the stands, performing the M...
Old Fashioned Waltzes - The Missouri Waltz arranged by Frederick Logan
For more old fashioned waltzes check out http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIaVIXV8ILjkSnOYA7TmRiW4xk4kyIP4v The waltz developed from a peasant dance in ......
For more old fashioned waltzes check out http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIaVIXV8ILjkSnOYA7TmRiW4xk4kyIP4v The waltz developed from a peasant dance in ...
wn.com/Old Fashioned Waltzes The Missouri Waltz Arranged By Frederick Logan
For more old fashioned waltzes check out http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIaVIXV8ILjkSnOYA7TmRiW4xk4kyIP4v The waltz developed from a peasant dance in ...
Missouri Fanfare - Missouri Waltz - March
Missouri Fanfare - Missouri Waltz - March
The University of Missouri Marching Mizzou
℗ 2012 2Thumbz Entertainment
Released on: 2012-12-18
Auto-generated by ...
Missouri Fanfare - Missouri Waltz - March
The University of Missouri Marching Mizzou
℗ 2012 2Thumbz Entertainment
Released on: 2012-12-18
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Missouri Fanfare - Missouri Waltz - March
The University of Missouri Marching Mizzou
℗ 2012 2Thumbz Entertainment
Released on: 2012-12-18
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 07 Nov 2014
- views: 0
Missouri Waltz
This tune was published in 1914. It is the official state song of Missouri. This waltz became popular in 1944 when it was played at the Democratic National C......
This tune was published in 1914. It is the official state song of Missouri. This waltz became popular in 1944 when it was played at the Democratic National C...
wn.com/Missouri Waltz
This tune was published in 1914. It is the official state song of Missouri. This waltz became popular in 1944 when it was played at the Democratic National C...
Missouri Waltz
Missouri Waltz
Marideth Sisco
℗ 2010 Light In The Attic Records
Released on: 2010-10-26
Auto-generated by YouTube....
Missouri Waltz
Marideth Sisco
℗ 2010 Light In The Attic Records
Released on: 2010-10-26
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Missouri Waltz
Marideth Sisco
℗ 2010 Light In The Attic Records
Released on: 2010-10-26
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 09 Nov 2014
- views: 2
Paul Whiteman Bing Crosby - Missouri Waltz (1927)
Bing hums his voice on this one. Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby (May 3, 1903 -- October 14, 1977) was an American singer and actor. Crosby's trademark bass-barit......
Bing hums his voice on this one. Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby (May 3, 1903 -- October 14, 1977) was an American singer and actor. Crosby's trademark bass-barit...
wn.com/Paul Whiteman Bing Crosby Missouri Waltz (1927)
Bing hums his voice on this one. Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby (May 3, 1903 -- October 14, 1977) was an American singer and actor. Crosby's trademark bass-barit...
Billy Vaughn - Missouri Waltz
Sweet Music and Memories (1954)...
Sweet Music and Memories (1954)
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Sweet Music and Memories (1954)
- published: 05 Mar 2014
- views: 94
"The Missouri Waltz", Prince's Orchestra, dir. G. H. Wilson
Columbia A5838 (48828) "The Missouri Waltz" (Arr. by Logan) Played by Prince's Orchestra (Under the supervision of G. Hepburn Wilson). First issued circa lat......
Columbia A5838 (48828) "The Missouri Waltz" (Arr. by Logan) Played by Prince's Orchestra (Under the supervision of G. Hepburn Wilson). First issued circa lat...
wn.com/The Missouri Waltz , Prince's Orchestra, Dir. G. H. Wilson
Columbia A5838 (48828) "The Missouri Waltz" (Arr. by Logan) Played by Prince's Orchestra (Under the supervision of G. Hepburn Wilson). First issued circa lat...
Waltz Medley (Cecile, Destiny & Missouri Waltz)
This the last dance of Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers during the 1930's. This is in the film The Story of Vernon & Irene Castle in 1939....
This the last dance of Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers during the 1930's. This is in the film The Story of Vernon & Irene Castle in 1939.
wn.com/Waltz Medley (Cecile, Destiny Missouri Waltz)
This the last dance of Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers during the 1930's. This is in the film The Story of Vernon & Irene Castle in 1939.
- published: 28 Oct 2012
- views: 3170
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author: PiggyFate
Winter's Bone[2010] - Original Sountrack Opening cast
Winter's Bone[2010] - Original Sountrack Opening cast....
Winter's Bone[2010] - Original Sountrack Opening cast.
wn.com/Winter's Bone 2010 Original Sountrack Opening Cast
Winter's Bone[2010] - Original Sountrack Opening cast.
- published: 22 May 2011
- views: 6124
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author: zhoule
Hotcha Trio -- Medley 4 Missouri Waltz... (VintageMusic.es)
The Hotcha Trio era grupo originario de Holanda. Más concretamentede Rotterdam. Sus componentes era Joop Heijman, Geert Van Driesten y Jan Vuik Spotify:http:......
The Hotcha Trio era grupo originario de Holanda. Más concretamentede Rotterdam. Sus componentes era Joop Heijman, Geert Van Driesten y Jan Vuik Spotify:http:...
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The Hotcha Trio era grupo originario de Holanda. Más concretamentede Rotterdam. Sus componentes era Joop Heijman, Geert Van Driesten y Jan Vuik Spotify:http:...
The Missouri Waltz (Cover of Johnny Cash's version)
I was looking for another waltz to sing at the old time dances, and I happened to come across this one a couple days ago. I think in other versions there's a......
I was looking for another waltz to sing at the old time dances, and I happened to come across this one a couple days ago. I think in other versions there's a...
wn.com/The Missouri Waltz (Cover Of Johnny Cash's Version)
I was looking for another waltz to sing at the old time dances, and I happened to come across this one a couple days ago. I think in other versions there's a...
Missouri Waltz - Mantovani
Missouri Waltz
The "Missouri Waltz", which had been a minstrel song, became the state song on June 30, 1949. The song came from a melody by John Valentine E...
Missouri Waltz
The "Missouri Waltz", which had been a minstrel song, became the state song on June 30, 1949. The song came from a melody by John Valentine Eppel and was arranged by Frederic Knight Logan, using lyrics written by J. R. Shannon.
Straight from the 1976 vinyl. I own nothing here.
wn.com/Missouri Waltz Mantovani
Missouri Waltz
The "Missouri Waltz", which had been a minstrel song, became the state song on June 30, 1949. The song came from a melody by John Valentine Eppel and was arranged by Frederic Knight Logan, using lyrics written by J. R. Shannon.
Straight from the 1976 vinyl. I own nothing here.
- published: 28 Dec 2013
- views: 39
BING CROSBY - MISSOURI WALTZ
Inspelat: 1943
Längd: 2:47...
Inspelat: 1943
Längd: 2:47
wn.com/Bing Crosby Missouri Waltz
Inspelat: 1943
Längd: 2:47
- published: 11 May 2014
- views: 32
Missouri Waltz (Hush-A-Bye Ma Baby)
Missouri Waltz (Hush-A-Bye Ma Baby)
Kay Starr
℗ 2004 SOUNDIES
Released on: 2006-01-10
Auto-generated by YouTube....
Missouri Waltz (Hush-A-Bye Ma Baby)
Kay Starr
℗ 2004 SOUNDIES
Released on: 2006-01-10
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Missouri Waltz (Hush-A-Bye Ma Baby)
Kay Starr
℗ 2004 SOUNDIES
Released on: 2006-01-10
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 08 Nov 2014
- views: 0
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Travel Video Guide - Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City Royals Fan Experience, Best BBQ on earth at Oklahoma Joes, National WWI Museum at Liberty Memorial, The College Basketball Experience, Hotel Phillips Art Scene, Nightlife at Power And Light District, Lonnie McFadden at The Phoenix Jazz Club
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St. Louis, Missouri
Recorded September 2014
My brother's trip to St. Louis, Missouri includes...
00:00 Court House
00:59 Arch
09:41 Subway
10:30 City Garden
13:52 Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis
16:26 Busch Stadium
18:50 Missouri Botanical Garden
25:57 Saint Louis Zoo
From: http://timvp.com
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Missouri Tourist Attractions: 15 Places To Visit
Planning to visit Missouri? Check out our Missouri Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Missouri.
Best Places to visit in Missouri:
Silver Dollar City, Gateway Arch, Titanic Museum, Forest Park, Saint Louis Zoo, White Water Branson, Missouri Botanical Garden, City Museum, Table Rock Lake, Grant's Farm, Liberty Memorial, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Worlds of Fun, Butterfly H
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St. Louis, Missouri travel destination
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Kansas City, Missouri
Recorded September 2014
My brother's visit to Kansas City, Missouri includes stops at the World War I Memorial, Union Station, Lionel Train Exhibit and Kauffman Stadium.
From: http://timvp.com
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St. Louis, MO - Travel Guide: Visual Travel Guide to St. Louis Missouri with 109 Spots
http://goo.gl/5uaDgk
Want an easy-to-read travel guide to St. Louis? This book shows the top 109 best spots in this unique destination in United States.
Guidelet Publishing works exclusively with local travel experts to guide and help you make the most of your vacation.
St. Louis, Mo Travel Guide is your menu to all the 'must-visit' spots in this destination in United States.
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The Insiders Guide to Branson Missouri - Movie Trailer
The Insiders Guide to Branson Missouri. For more information visit http://www.bransontourismcenter.com
Branson is known as many things - the live music show capital of the world, the most family-friendly travel destination of the U.S., the best travel bargain spot in 2011 - but how did Branson get to be so popular?
In this first of the Insider's Guide series, we'll explore a brief history of
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St. Louis, Missouri Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Apotheosis
of Saint Louis, a bronze statue of the city's namesake on horseback,
was widely used as a symbol of the city before construction of the
Arch. Aerial of the St. Louis skyline from above. Washington Avenue
Loft District. A simulated-color satellite image of the St. Louis area
taken on NASA's Landsat 4. Female bald eagle on an egg
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Get Introduced to a Whole New Kansas City!
From a vibrant, new eight-block restaurant and entertainment district to a $413 million performing arts center, there is a lot of excitement building throughout KC. Watch our short video and discover why The New York Times is calling KC "a culturally-rich metropolis."
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Visit St. Louis, Missouri
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Missouri Vacation Guide Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri Vacation Travel Guide8
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Route 66 Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
The famous Route 66 was one of the original federal routes between 1926 and 1985. It started in Chicago and lead through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California ending in Los Angeles. The length of this historical route is around 4000 km’s. Let us visit the shops, the gas stations, motels, and restaurants along the Mother Road. Let us stop at a secluded spot and liste
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Branson, Missouri Vacation #ExploreBranson
#ExploreBranson trip including shows, attractions, lodging, dining and more. This is a must take trip for couples and families! Can't wait to go back! Some images in this video belong to Branson CVB and Silver Dollar City Attractions. The majority are my own.
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Honolulu Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
https://www.expedia.com/Honolulu.d1488.Destination-Travel-Guides
Welcome to Honolulu, the capital of Hawaii. Stationed on the island of Oahu, Honolulu is ready to show you surf and sun like you’ve never seen before. Whether you’re here to live the life of a beach bum or want to explore the city’s lush tropical surroundings, you’ll find everything you’re looking for on your Honolulu tour.
Hawaii
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Columbia Missouri Features Many New Attractions
Home to the University of Missouri, Columbia is a fun, funky and surprisingly sophisticated city offering unique dining options, retail therapy, museums, theatres and outdoor activities. The downtown area, known as The District, includes unique restaurants, specialty stores, galleries and shops. Other attractions include Katy Trail State Park, Stevens Lake Park, the restored Missouri Theatre Cente
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Missouri's Civil War Bushwhackers & Outlaws
In the border state of Missouri, the conflict over states' rights and slavery led to a bloody guerilla war in which good guys were hard to find and outlaws were celebrated as heroes. Today, the Show-Me State offers travelers no shortage of stories of the bandits who shaped the Civil War and the Wild West Era. For more information go to www.VisitMO.com or call (800) 519-4800 for a copy of your Offi
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Branson, Missouri Destination Video
Branson, Missouri - Travel Guide
Come and see that there is more to Branson than just the strip. This informational travel guide into Branson, Missouri will help you plan your family vacation today.
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Missouri's Civil War Battlefields
Only two other states claim more Civil War battles than Missouri. All across the Show-Me State today, visitors can walk in the footsteps of the soldiers, both blue and gray, who fought for the causes they believed in. For more information, go to www.VisitMO.com or call (800) 519-4800 for a copy of your Official Travel Guide.
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Missouri Outline January 6, 2015
Top Headlines for this week's development news: Nail manufacturer to expand in Poplar Bluff, Missouri-made pickup truck named the most popular in 2014, St. Louis one of five U.S. cities gaining traction as key technology hub, the 2015 Official Missouri Travel Guide is now available, and resolve to become more energy efficient in 2015.
Missouri Outline brings you the latest business expansions an
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A Welcome Message from the Missouri Division of Tourism
Missouri Division of Tourism Director Katie Steele Danner offers a welcome message to travelers and to those who use the digital edition of the 2012 Official Missouri Travel Guide.
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Life in Missouri During the Civil War Era
No one living in Missouri in the 1860s escaped the touch of the Civil War. Today, the lives and lifestyles of everyday Missourians are on display all across the Show-Me State. From Wornall House in Kansas City to Thespian Hall in Boonville, you can tour original structures and see how people lived during that turbulent era in American history. For more information go to www.VisitMO.com or call (80
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Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri - Destination Video
Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri
TRAVEL GUIDE!
The lake isn't the only attraction in this area. Take a look to see what other family fun is awaiting you in the top destination of Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri.
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Best Vacation Destination - Missouri 2008 - Branson, MO
Check out this wonderful video of Branson, MO, from "The Official Best of Guide"
Travel Video Guide - Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City Royals Fan Experience, Best BBQ on earth at Oklahoma Joes, National WWI Museum at Liberty Memorial, The College Basketball Experience, Hotel Phillip...
Kansas City Royals Fan Experience, Best BBQ on earth at Oklahoma Joes, National WWI Museum at Liberty Memorial, The College Basketball Experience, Hotel Phillips Art Scene, Nightlife at Power And Light District, Lonnie McFadden at The Phoenix Jazz Club
wn.com/Travel Video Guide Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City Royals Fan Experience, Best BBQ on earth at Oklahoma Joes, National WWI Museum at Liberty Memorial, The College Basketball Experience, Hotel Phillips Art Scene, Nightlife at Power And Light District, Lonnie McFadden at The Phoenix Jazz Club
- published: 22 Jul 2013
- views: 9405
St. Louis, Missouri
Recorded September 2014
My brother's trip to St. Louis, Missouri includes...
00:00 Court House
00:59 Arch
09:41 Subway
10:30 City Garden
13:52 Cathedral Basil...
Recorded September 2014
My brother's trip to St. Louis, Missouri includes...
00:00 Court House
00:59 Arch
09:41 Subway
10:30 City Garden
13:52 Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis
16:26 Busch Stadium
18:50 Missouri Botanical Garden
25:57 Saint Louis Zoo
From: http://timvp.com
wn.com/St. Louis, Missouri
Recorded September 2014
My brother's trip to St. Louis, Missouri includes...
00:00 Court House
00:59 Arch
09:41 Subway
10:30 City Garden
13:52 Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis
16:26 Busch Stadium
18:50 Missouri Botanical Garden
25:57 Saint Louis Zoo
From: http://timvp.com
- published: 11 Nov 2014
- views: 15969
Missouri Tourist Attractions: 15 Places To Visit
Planning to visit Missouri? Check out our Missouri Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Missouri.
Best Places to visit in Missouri:
Silve...
Planning to visit Missouri? Check out our Missouri Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Missouri.
Best Places to visit in Missouri:
Silver Dollar City, Gateway Arch, Titanic Museum, Forest Park, Saint Louis Zoo, White Water Branson, Missouri Botanical Garden, City Museum, Table Rock Lake, Grant's Farm, Liberty Memorial, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Worlds of Fun, Butterfly House, Fantastic Caverns
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wn.com/Missouri Tourist Attractions 15 Places To Visit
Planning to visit Missouri? Check out our Missouri Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Missouri.
Best Places to visit in Missouri:
Silver Dollar City, Gateway Arch, Titanic Museum, Forest Park, Saint Louis Zoo, White Water Branson, Missouri Botanical Garden, City Museum, Table Rock Lake, Grant's Farm, Liberty Memorial, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Worlds of Fun, Butterfly House, Fantastic Caverns
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- published: 18 Aug 2015
- views: 128
St. Louis, Missouri travel destination
View more travel videos from all over the world; find information on destination hotels, attractions and more at videoglobetrotter.com...
View more travel videos from all over the world; find information on destination hotels, attractions and more at videoglobetrotter.com
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View more travel videos from all over the world; find information on destination hotels, attractions and more at videoglobetrotter.com
- published: 05 Aug 2013
- views: 1561
Kansas City, Missouri
Recorded September 2014
My brother's visit to Kansas City, Missouri includes stops at the World War I Memorial, Union Station, Lionel Train Exhibit and Kauffm...
Recorded September 2014
My brother's visit to Kansas City, Missouri includes stops at the World War I Memorial, Union Station, Lionel Train Exhibit and Kauffman Stadium.
From: http://timvp.com
wn.com/Kansas City, Missouri
Recorded September 2014
My brother's visit to Kansas City, Missouri includes stops at the World War I Memorial, Union Station, Lionel Train Exhibit and Kauffman Stadium.
From: http://timvp.com
- published: 19 Nov 2014
- views: 13539
St. Louis, MO - Travel Guide: Visual Travel Guide to St. Louis Missouri with 109 Spots
http://goo.gl/5uaDgk
Want an easy-to-read travel guide to St. Louis? This book shows the top 109 best spots in this unique destination in United States.
Guid...
http://goo.gl/5uaDgk
Want an easy-to-read travel guide to St. Louis? This book shows the top 109 best spots in this unique destination in United States.
Guidelet Publishing works exclusively with local travel experts to guide and help you make the most of your vacation.
St. Louis, Mo Travel Guide is your menu to all the 'must-visit' spots in this destination in United States.
wn.com/St. Louis, Mo Travel Guide Visual Travel Guide To St. Louis Missouri With 109 Spots
http://goo.gl/5uaDgk
Want an easy-to-read travel guide to St. Louis? This book shows the top 109 best spots in this unique destination in United States.
Guidelet Publishing works exclusively with local travel experts to guide and help you make the most of your vacation.
St. Louis, Mo Travel Guide is your menu to all the 'must-visit' spots in this destination in United States.
- published: 13 Feb 2015
- views: 36
The Insiders Guide to Branson Missouri - Movie Trailer
The Insiders Guide to Branson Missouri. For more information visit http://www.bransontourismcenter.com
Branson is known as many things - the live music show ...
The Insiders Guide to Branson Missouri. For more information visit http://www.bransontourismcenter.com
Branson is known as many things - the live music show capital of the world, the most family-friendly travel destination of the U.S., the best travel bargain spot in 2011 - but how did Branson get to be so popular?
In this first of the Insider's Guide series, we'll explore a brief history of Branson and look at what makes it such a great vacation destination...
Join us on an adventure down the energetic Branson Strip and preview some of the most popular shows and attractions in town- peek inside some of the best Branson hotels, cabins, condos, and B&B;'s - review the astonishing assortment of world-class shopping and dining options - and discover the wonderful outdoor activities the Ozarks has to offer including 3 breathtaking lakes and top-rated golf courses!
Anyone who has been to Branson will tell you that there's no other place like it, with a family-friendly atmosphere, unparalleled hospitality, and one and only Ozarks charm. Join us for the Insider's Guide to Branson Missouri to see what everyone is talking about!
wn.com/The Insiders Guide To Branson Missouri Movie Trailer
The Insiders Guide to Branson Missouri. For more information visit http://www.bransontourismcenter.com
Branson is known as many things - the live music show capital of the world, the most family-friendly travel destination of the U.S., the best travel bargain spot in 2011 - but how did Branson get to be so popular?
In this first of the Insider's Guide series, we'll explore a brief history of Branson and look at what makes it such a great vacation destination...
Join us on an adventure down the energetic Branson Strip and preview some of the most popular shows and attractions in town- peek inside some of the best Branson hotels, cabins, condos, and B&B;'s - review the astonishing assortment of world-class shopping and dining options - and discover the wonderful outdoor activities the Ozarks has to offer including 3 breathtaking lakes and top-rated golf courses!
Anyone who has been to Branson will tell you that there's no other place like it, with a family-friendly atmosphere, unparalleled hospitality, and one and only Ozarks charm. Join us for the Insider's Guide to Branson Missouri to see what everyone is talking about!
- published: 10 Aug 2011
- views: 4005
St. Louis, Missouri Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
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of Saint Louis, a bronze statue of the city's namesake on horseback,
was widely used as a...
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of Saint Louis, a bronze statue of the city's namesake on horseback,
was widely used as a symbol of the city before construction of the
Arch. Aerial of the St. Louis skyline from above. Washington Avenue
Loft District. A simulated-color satellite image of the St. Louis area
taken on NASA's Landsat 4. Female bald eagle on an egg in nest near
Chain of Rocks Bridge. Lafayette Square Homes. City Museum. Cathedral
Basilica of St. Louis. View of the Arch from the Old Cathedral. Old
footbridge in Forest Park. A view of the new Busch Stadium from the top
of the Gateway Arch. Dubourg hall the main building at St. Louis
University. Brookings hall often an icon for the university. Interstate
70 in downtown St. Louis.
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of Saint Louis, a bronze statue of the city's namesake on horseback,
was widely used as a symbol of the city before construction of the
Arch. Aerial of the St. Louis skyline from above. Washington Avenue
Loft District. A simulated-color satellite image of the St. Louis area
taken on NASA's Landsat 4. Female bald eagle on an egg in nest near
Chain of Rocks Bridge. Lafayette Square Homes. City Museum. Cathedral
Basilica of St. Louis. View of the Arch from the Old Cathedral. Old
footbridge in Forest Park. A view of the new Busch Stadium from the top
of the Gateway Arch. Dubourg hall the main building at St. Louis
University. Brookings hall often an icon for the university. Interstate
70 in downtown St. Louis.
- published: 19 Mar 2010
- views: 1095
Get Introduced to a Whole New Kansas City!
From a vibrant, new eight-block restaurant and entertainment district to a $413 million performing arts center, there is a lot of excitement building throughout...
From a vibrant, new eight-block restaurant and entertainment district to a $413 million performing arts center, there is a lot of excitement building throughout KC. Watch our short video and discover why The New York Times is calling KC "a culturally-rich metropolis."
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From a vibrant, new eight-block restaurant and entertainment district to a $413 million performing arts center, there is a lot of excitement building throughout KC. Watch our short video and discover why The New York Times is calling KC "a culturally-rich metropolis."
- published: 29 Feb 2012
- views: 131632
Route 66 Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
The famous Route 66 was one of the original federal routes between 1926 and 1985. It started in Chicago and lead through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New ...
The famous Route 66 was one of the original federal routes between 1926 and 1985. It started in Chicago and lead through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California ending in Los Angeles. The length of this historical route is around 4000 km’s. Let us visit the shops, the gas stations, motels, and restaurants along the Mother Road. Let us stop at a secluded spot and listen to the sound of the million wheels traveling on this road. Let us visit the cities of Chicago and St. Louis, the Museum of the West and the western movies, the Native American villages, and the great river, the Mississippi. Let us think of Mark Twain, Walt Whitman, Jack Keruac, John Steinbeck, and the ’Easy riders’. Let us see the wonderful colors of Santa Fe and the fantastic Grand Canyon. Let us walk in the footsteps of the stars on the streets of Beverly Hills and Hollywood, and take a swim in the Ocean on the beach of Santa Monica or Malibu.
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The famous Route 66 was one of the original federal routes between 1926 and 1985. It started in Chicago and lead through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California ending in Los Angeles. The length of this historical route is around 4000 km’s. Let us visit the shops, the gas stations, motels, and restaurants along the Mother Road. Let us stop at a secluded spot and listen to the sound of the million wheels traveling on this road. Let us visit the cities of Chicago and St. Louis, the Museum of the West and the western movies, the Native American villages, and the great river, the Mississippi. Let us think of Mark Twain, Walt Whitman, Jack Keruac, John Steinbeck, and the ’Easy riders’. Let us see the wonderful colors of Santa Fe and the fantastic Grand Canyon. Let us walk in the footsteps of the stars on the streets of Beverly Hills and Hollywood, and take a swim in the Ocean on the beach of Santa Monica or Malibu.
- published: 04 May 2015
- views: 11322
Branson, Missouri Vacation #ExploreBranson
#ExploreBranson trip including shows, attractions, lodging, dining and more. This is a must take trip for couples and families! Can't wait to go back! Some imag...
#ExploreBranson trip including shows, attractions, lodging, dining and more. This is a must take trip for couples and families! Can't wait to go back! Some images in this video belong to Branson CVB and Silver Dollar City Attractions. The majority are my own.
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#ExploreBranson trip including shows, attractions, lodging, dining and more. This is a must take trip for couples and families! Can't wait to go back! Some images in this video belong to Branson CVB and Silver Dollar City Attractions. The majority are my own.
- published: 14 May 2014
- views: 735
Honolulu Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Welcome to Honolulu, the capital of Hawaii. Stationed on the island of Oahu, Honolulu is ready...
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Welcome to Honolulu, the capital of Hawaii. Stationed on the island of Oahu, Honolulu is ready to show you surf and sun like you’ve never seen before. Whether you’re here to live the life of a beach bum or want to explore the city’s lush tropical surroundings, you’ll find everything you’re looking for on your Honolulu tour.
Hawaii had a pretty explosive inception—Diamond Head Crater, also called Leahi, started life as an active volcano. Don’t worry; it’s since gone dormant, which means you can climb to the rim and take in a truly brilliant view of the coast. Head back down to the water and go paddleboarding or swimming; “Honolulu” means “sheltered bay,” and the beachfront here lives up to its name: It’s calm and sheltered year-round.
Honolulu sightseeing must include a day at Pearl Harbor. While there, you can wander the decks of the USS Missouri, explore the confines of the USS Bowfin, and observe a moment of silence at the USS Arizona Memorial.
Head downtown to take in some of Honolulu’s storied history. The statue of King Kamehameha stands guard over the city itself, and you can check out the American Florentine architecture of Iolani Palace. While you’re there, try a Japanese fusion dish or sample from the numerous other eateries lining the city. Stick around as evening falls and you’ll see hula dancers and a breathtaking sunset.
What do you want to do when you visit Honolulu?
Visit our Honolulu travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Welcome to Honolulu, the capital of Hawaii. Stationed on the island of Oahu, Honolulu is ready to show you surf and sun like you’ve never seen before. Whether you’re here to live the life of a beach bum or want to explore the city’s lush tropical surroundings, you’ll find everything you’re looking for on your Honolulu tour.
Hawaii had a pretty explosive inception—Diamond Head Crater, also called Leahi, started life as an active volcano. Don’t worry; it’s since gone dormant, which means you can climb to the rim and take in a truly brilliant view of the coast. Head back down to the water and go paddleboarding or swimming; “Honolulu” means “sheltered bay,” and the beachfront here lives up to its name: It’s calm and sheltered year-round.
Honolulu sightseeing must include a day at Pearl Harbor. While there, you can wander the decks of the USS Missouri, explore the confines of the USS Bowfin, and observe a moment of silence at the USS Arizona Memorial.
Head downtown to take in some of Honolulu’s storied history. The statue of King Kamehameha stands guard over the city itself, and you can check out the American Florentine architecture of Iolani Palace. While you’re there, try a Japanese fusion dish or sample from the numerous other eateries lining the city. Stick around as evening falls and you’ll see hula dancers and a breathtaking sunset.
What do you want to do when you visit Honolulu?
Visit our Honolulu travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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- published: 17 Jul 2013
- views: 166944
Columbia Missouri Features Many New Attractions
Home to the University of Missouri, Columbia is a fun, funky and surprisingly sophisticated city offering unique dining options, retail therapy, museums, theatr...
Home to the University of Missouri, Columbia is a fun, funky and surprisingly sophisticated city offering unique dining options, retail therapy, museums, theatres and outdoor activities. The downtown area, known as The District, includes unique restaurants, specialty stores, galleries and shops. Other attractions include Katy Trail State Park, Stevens Lake Park, the restored Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts, and the YouZeum, an interactive science center promoting health and wellness in a fun and engaging way. To plan your Columbia getaway visit www.VisitMO.com or call 800-519-4800 to get a copy of your FREE Official Missouri Travel Guide.
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Home to the University of Missouri, Columbia is a fun, funky and surprisingly sophisticated city offering unique dining options, retail therapy, museums, theatres and outdoor activities. The downtown area, known as The District, includes unique restaurants, specialty stores, galleries and shops. Other attractions include Katy Trail State Park, Stevens Lake Park, the restored Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts, and the YouZeum, an interactive science center promoting health and wellness in a fun and engaging way. To plan your Columbia getaway visit www.VisitMO.com or call 800-519-4800 to get a copy of your FREE Official Missouri Travel Guide.
- published: 21 Jul 2009
- views: 4342
Missouri's Civil War Bushwhackers & Outlaws
In the border state of Missouri, the conflict over states' rights and slavery led to a bloody guerilla war in which good guys were hard to find and outlaws were...
In the border state of Missouri, the conflict over states' rights and slavery led to a bloody guerilla war in which good guys were hard to find and outlaws were celebrated as heroes. Today, the Show-Me State offers travelers no shortage of stories of the bandits who shaped the Civil War and the Wild West Era. For more information go to www.VisitMO.com or call (800) 519-4800 for a copy of your Official Missouri Travel Guide.
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In the border state of Missouri, the conflict over states' rights and slavery led to a bloody guerilla war in which good guys were hard to find and outlaws were celebrated as heroes. Today, the Show-Me State offers travelers no shortage of stories of the bandits who shaped the Civil War and the Wild West Era. For more information go to www.VisitMO.com or call (800) 519-4800 for a copy of your Official Missouri Travel Guide.
- published: 29 Oct 2009
- views: 16996
Branson, Missouri Destination Video
Branson, Missouri - Travel Guide
Come and see that there is more to Branson than just the strip. This informational travel guide into Branson, Missouri will ...
Branson, Missouri - Travel Guide
Come and see that there is more to Branson than just the strip. This informational travel guide into Branson, Missouri will help you plan your family vacation today.
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Branson, Missouri - Travel Guide
Come and see that there is more to Branson than just the strip. This informational travel guide into Branson, Missouri will help you plan your family vacation today.
- published: 15 Jul 2008
- views: 1660
Missouri's Civil War Battlefields
Only two other states claim more Civil War battles than Missouri. All across the Show-Me State today, visitors can walk in the footsteps of the soldiers, both b...
Only two other states claim more Civil War battles than Missouri. All across the Show-Me State today, visitors can walk in the footsteps of the soldiers, both blue and gray, who fought for the causes they believed in. For more information, go to www.VisitMO.com or call (800) 519-4800 for a copy of your Official Travel Guide.
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Only two other states claim more Civil War battles than Missouri. All across the Show-Me State today, visitors can walk in the footsteps of the soldiers, both blue and gray, who fought for the causes they believed in. For more information, go to www.VisitMO.com or call (800) 519-4800 for a copy of your Official Travel Guide.
- published: 28 Oct 2009
- views: 9836
Missouri Outline January 6, 2015
Top Headlines for this week's development news: Nail manufacturer to expand in Poplar Bluff, Missouri-made pickup truck named the most popular in 2014, St. Lou...
Top Headlines for this week's development news: Nail manufacturer to expand in Poplar Bluff, Missouri-made pickup truck named the most popular in 2014, St. Louis one of five U.S. cities gaining traction as key technology hub, the 2015 Official Missouri Travel Guide is now available, and resolve to become more energy efficient in 2015.
Missouri Outline brings you the latest business expansions and tech developments, as well as tips on resources and tools to help grow your business. And, as we all understand that Quality of Life is a huge factor in recruiting a talented workforce and maintaining a thriving business community - Missouri Outline also provides you with a full social itinerary featuring events and activities that help make Missouri such a great place to work, live, and play. Sign up to receive the
Missouri Outline by visiting the Department's email subscription https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/MODED/subscriber/topics?qsp=MODED_7 service and choose the "Newsletters" topic.
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Top Headlines for this week's development news: Nail manufacturer to expand in Poplar Bluff, Missouri-made pickup truck named the most popular in 2014, St. Louis one of five U.S. cities gaining traction as key technology hub, the 2015 Official Missouri Travel Guide is now available, and resolve to become more energy efficient in 2015.
Missouri Outline brings you the latest business expansions and tech developments, as well as tips on resources and tools to help grow your business. And, as we all understand that Quality of Life is a huge factor in recruiting a talented workforce and maintaining a thriving business community - Missouri Outline also provides you with a full social itinerary featuring events and activities that help make Missouri such a great place to work, live, and play. Sign up to receive the
Missouri Outline by visiting the Department's email subscription https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/MODED/subscriber/topics?qsp=MODED_7 service and choose the "Newsletters" topic.
- published: 05 Jan 2015
- views: 68
A Welcome Message from the Missouri Division of Tourism
Missouri Division of Tourism Director Katie Steele Danner offers a welcome message to travelers and to those who use the digital edition of the 2012 Official Mi...
Missouri Division of Tourism Director Katie Steele Danner offers a welcome message to travelers and to those who use the digital edition of the 2012 Official Missouri Travel Guide.
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Missouri Division of Tourism Director Katie Steele Danner offers a welcome message to travelers and to those who use the digital edition of the 2012 Official Missouri Travel Guide.
- published: 13 Jan 2012
- views: 141
Life in Missouri During the Civil War Era
No one living in Missouri in the 1860s escaped the touch of the Civil War. Today, the lives and lifestyles of everyday Missourians are on display all across the...
No one living in Missouri in the 1860s escaped the touch of the Civil War. Today, the lives and lifestyles of everyday Missourians are on display all across the Show-Me State. From Wornall House in Kansas City to Thespian Hall in Boonville, you can tour original structures and see how people lived during that turbulent era in American history. For more information go to www.VisitMO.com or call (800) 519-4800 for a copy of your Official Travel Guide
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No one living in Missouri in the 1860s escaped the touch of the Civil War. Today, the lives and lifestyles of everyday Missourians are on display all across the Show-Me State. From Wornall House in Kansas City to Thespian Hall in Boonville, you can tour original structures and see how people lived during that turbulent era in American history. For more information go to www.VisitMO.com or call (800) 519-4800 for a copy of your Official Travel Guide
- published: 29 Oct 2009
- views: 4050
Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri - Destination Video
Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri
TRAVEL GUIDE!
The lake isn't the only attraction in this area. Take a look to see what other family fun is awaiting you in the ...
Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri
TRAVEL GUIDE!
The lake isn't the only attraction in this area. Take a look to see what other family fun is awaiting you in the top destination of Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri.
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Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri
TRAVEL GUIDE!
The lake isn't the only attraction in this area. Take a look to see what other family fun is awaiting you in the top destination of Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri.
- published: 15 Jul 2008
- views: 2081
Best Vacation Destination - Missouri 2008 - Branson, MO
Check out this wonderful video of Branson, MO, from "The Official Best of Guide"...
Check out this wonderful video of Branson, MO, from "The Official Best of Guide"
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Check out this wonderful video of Branson, MO, from "The Official Best of Guide"
- published: 19 Nov 2008
- views: 1578
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Paul Whiteman - Missouri Waltz (1927)
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Missouri Waltz-Fingerstyle (Cover by Asher F.)
Our state song in fingerstyle ukulele!
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The Missouri Waltz - How to color guard
Jackie takes you though the steps of Marching Mizzou's Missouri Waltz choreography from their pregame show. It's great if you want to audition for the M2 color guard for the first time or brush up on your moves for the next Alumni Band.
Love color guard? Come spin with us online!
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"Missouri waltz" Played by the London Dance Orchestra Columbia 732
read more Here at the Only English language Gramophone forum in the World http://gramophone-collecting.co.uk/forum/index.php
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Missouri Waltz Fiddle 4 U
Self taught fiddle. Goes to show u can't teach a old dog new tricks. Taylor 110 background.
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Missouri Waltz (1949) - Bing Crosby
from January 19, 1949 Philco Radio Time
orchestra directed by John Scott Trotter
Music by John Valentine Eppel
Lyrics by James Royce Shannon
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McCann: McCann, Galbraith, Lawson, & Pettus, July 6, 1979
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded July 6, 1979 in Gordon McCann's home, Springfield, Missouri. Gordon McCann- guitar, Art Galbraith- fiddle, mandolin, Wayne Lawson- fiddle, guitar, Walter Pettus- fiddle & others.
Wayne Lawson- fiddle:
1. "Whis
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Missouri Waltz
Missouri Waltz performed by Glenn Miller and his orchestra on a warped 78 rpm record.
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Missouri Waltz
Henry Author Jeane singing Missouri Waltz. He was 78 years old at the time of this recording. He died in 1979 before his 79th birthday. I never did find out who was playing the banjo.
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Missouri Waltz
Recorded at the Glenn Miller Festival in Clarinda, Iowa.
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Missouri Waltz
Bob Stanly and Orchestra
Varsity 509
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Missouri Waltz
Provided to YouTube by The state51 Conspiracy
Missouri Waltz · Xavier Cugat
℗ 2015 TP4 Music
Released on: 2015-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Missouri Waltz
A scanned song from a Wurlitzer 165 roll converted to play on Ragtime MIDI machines.
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Missouri Waltz
GDA 6th Grade Class
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Scott Joplin, Bethena-A Concert Waltz.
Di Kamer Kapelye. Violin, Bass, Piano. Klezmer trio based in St. Louis Missouri. Live music for events. Noteworthy Music http://www.noteworthyonline.net.
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Roy Shields And His Orchestra with vocalist Jack Owens - Missouri Waltz
Roy Shields And His Orchestra with vocalist Jack Owens - Missouri Waltz
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Missouri Waltz - The Apple Brothers
(With permission from the players) Missouri Waltz played by The Apple Brothers.
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McCann: Strafford, Missouri Fiddle Contest, October 22, 1977
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1-2, sides A and B. These tapes were recorded in Strafford, Missouri at the Strafford Missouri Fiddle Contest, and there are some parts of the audio recorded in Lonnie Robertson's home.
Gordon mentions in his notes that he did not record the first
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McCann: Campbell, McCann, Galbraith, Pettus, & Lawson, July 26, 1977
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tapes 1-2, sides A and B. These tapes were recorded on July 26, 1977 in Gordon McCann's home, Springfield, Missouri. Raymond Campbell- fiddle, guitar, Gordon McCann- guitar, Art Galbraith- fiddle, mandolin, Walter Pettus- fiddle, Wayne Lawson- fiddle, gui
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MISSOURI WALTZ Danse en Ligne FDM50
Charleston
4 Murs à Droite
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2014 JC Lights - Missouri Waltz by Marching Mizzou
MIZ-
JC Lights 2014 Missouri (Fanfare) Waltz. This is a light show using Light O Rama controllers and 64 channels. We are on Newcastle Lane in Jefferson City. Congrats to Coach Pinkel and the Tigers on another great season. Go Tigers!
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Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Missouri Waltz
Missouri Waltz performed by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. This is from my record collection. Because it is from a record, there might be some pops or clicks. I share old music so new people can find it and fall in love with it.
Paul Whiteman - Missouri Waltz (1927)
Restored using Diamond Cut Restoration Software, www.diamondcut.com
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Restored using Diamond Cut Restoration Software, www.diamondcut.com
Please visit PERMANENT RECORD, www.permarec.com
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Restored using Diamond Cut Restoration Software, www.diamondcut.com
Please visit PERMANENT RECORD, www.permarec.com
- published: 23 Dec 2015
- views: 13
The Missouri Waltz - How to color guard
Jackie takes you though the steps of Marching Mizzou's Missouri Waltz choreography from their pregame show. It's great if you want to audition for the M2 color ...
Jackie takes you though the steps of Marching Mizzou's Missouri Waltz choreography from their pregame show. It's great if you want to audition for the M2 color guard for the first time or brush up on your moves for the next Alumni Band.
Love color guard? Come spin with us online!
http://www.facebook.com/SpintronixGuard
http://www.instagram.com/SpintronixGuard
http://www.twitter.com/SpintronixGuard
wn.com/The Missouri Waltz How To Color Guard
Jackie takes you though the steps of Marching Mizzou's Missouri Waltz choreography from their pregame show. It's great if you want to audition for the M2 color guard for the first time or brush up on your moves for the next Alumni Band.
Love color guard? Come spin with us online!
http://www.facebook.com/SpintronixGuard
http://www.instagram.com/SpintronixGuard
http://www.twitter.com/SpintronixGuard
- published: 11 Nov 2015
- views: 423
"Missouri waltz" Played by the London Dance Orchestra Columbia 732
read more Here at the Only English language Gramophone forum in the World http://gramophone-collecting.co.uk/forum/index.php...
read more Here at the Only English language Gramophone forum in the World http://gramophone-collecting.co.uk/forum/index.php
wn.com/Missouri Waltz Played By The London Dance Orchestra Columbia 732
read more Here at the Only English language Gramophone forum in the World http://gramophone-collecting.co.uk/forum/index.php
- published: 02 Nov 2015
- views: 13
Missouri Waltz Fiddle 4 U
Self taught fiddle. Goes to show u can't teach a old dog new tricks. Taylor 110 background....
Self taught fiddle. Goes to show u can't teach a old dog new tricks. Taylor 110 background.
wn.com/Missouri Waltz Fiddle 4 U
Self taught fiddle. Goes to show u can't teach a old dog new tricks. Taylor 110 background.
- published: 01 Nov 2015
- views: 6
Missouri Waltz (1949) - Bing Crosby
from January 19, 1949 Philco Radio Time
orchestra directed by John Scott Trotter
Music by John Valentine Eppel
Lyrics by James Royce Shannon...
from January 19, 1949 Philco Radio Time
orchestra directed by John Scott Trotter
Music by John Valentine Eppel
Lyrics by James Royce Shannon
wn.com/Missouri Waltz (1949) Bing Crosby
from January 19, 1949 Philco Radio Time
orchestra directed by John Scott Trotter
Music by John Valentine Eppel
Lyrics by James Royce Shannon
- published: 17 Oct 2015
- views: 6
McCann: McCann, Galbraith, Lawson, & Pettus, July 6, 1979
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A ...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded July 6, 1979 in Gordon McCann's home, Springfield, Missouri. Gordon McCann- guitar, Art Galbraith- fiddle, mandolin, Wayne Lawson- fiddle, guitar, Walter Pettus- fiddle & others.
Wayne Lawson- fiddle:
1. "Whiskey Before Breakfast" (in D)
2. "Mississippi Sawyer" (in D) (Art Galbraith- mandolin)
3. "Fiddler's Waltz" (in G)
Walter Pettus- fiddle:
4. "Over the Waves" (in G)
5. "Kiss Waltz" (in G & D)
Wayne Lawson- fiddle:
6. "Gold Rush" (in A)
Walter Pettus- fiddle:
7. "Cricket on the Hearth" (in D)
Wayne- fiddle:
8. "Marmaduke's Hornpipe" (in D)
Walter- fiddle:
9. "Arkansas Traveler" (in D)
Wayne- fiddle:
10. "Hazy Hills Waltz" (in D)
Walter- fiddle:
11. "Someday I'll Wander Back Again" (in G)
Wayne- fiddle:
12. "Sally Johnson" (in G)
Walter- fiddle:
13. "Turkey in the Straw" (in G)
Wayne- fiddle:
14. "Red Fox Waltz" (in D)
Walter- fiddle:
15. "When You & I Were Young, Maggie" (in G)
16. "Darling, I Am Growing Old" (in G)
17. "Master's Gone Away" (in D)
18. "It's A Long Way to Tiperray" (in G)
Wayne- fiddle:
19. "Green Valley Waltz" (in D)
20. "Baby on the Block" (in ?)
21. "Sally Goodin" (in A)
Walter-fiddle:
22. "Blessed Jesus, Hold My Hand" (in G)
23. (Couldn't remember name of Hymn) (in C)
Wayne- fiddle:
24. "Ook Pic Waltz" (in G)
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
25. "Red Apple Rag" (in G)
26. "Dixie Blossom" (in G)
..............................end tape 1 side A..............................
Tape 1 side B
Art Galbraith- fiddle (continued):
27. "Ookpic Waltz" (in G)
28. "Shamos O'Brien Waltz" (in G)
29. "Santa Clause" (in G)
30. "Beaumont Rag" (in F)
31. "Red Wing" (in G)
32. "Over the Waves" (in G)
33. "Leather Britches" (in G)
34. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
35. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
36. "Stone's Rag" (in C)
Walter asks for the next tune.
37. "Leather Britches" (in G)
38. "Tennessee Waltz" (in C & G)
39. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G & D)
40. "Rossi Waltz" (in G)
41. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
42. "Waltz You Saved for Me" (in C & F)
43. "Lonesome Moonlight Waltz" (in Am & F)
44. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
45. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
46. "Flowers of Edinburgh" (in G)
47. "Silver Bells" (in G)
48. "San Antonio Rose" (in G)
49. "Rocky Mountain Hornpipe" (in D)
50. "Lonesome Indian" (in D)
51. "Sail Away Ladies" (in A)
52. "Old Joe Clark" (in A)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
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Gordon--7-6-79 (box4)
McCann home.mp3
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McCann-1979-07-06-A
wn.com/Mccann Mccann, Galbraith, Lawson, Pettus, July 6, 1979
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded July 6, 1979 in Gordon McCann's home, Springfield, Missouri. Gordon McCann- guitar, Art Galbraith- fiddle, mandolin, Wayne Lawson- fiddle, guitar, Walter Pettus- fiddle & others.
Wayne Lawson- fiddle:
1. "Whiskey Before Breakfast" (in D)
2. "Mississippi Sawyer" (in D) (Art Galbraith- mandolin)
3. "Fiddler's Waltz" (in G)
Walter Pettus- fiddle:
4. "Over the Waves" (in G)
5. "Kiss Waltz" (in G & D)
Wayne Lawson- fiddle:
6. "Gold Rush" (in A)
Walter Pettus- fiddle:
7. "Cricket on the Hearth" (in D)
Wayne- fiddle:
8. "Marmaduke's Hornpipe" (in D)
Walter- fiddle:
9. "Arkansas Traveler" (in D)
Wayne- fiddle:
10. "Hazy Hills Waltz" (in D)
Walter- fiddle:
11. "Someday I'll Wander Back Again" (in G)
Wayne- fiddle:
12. "Sally Johnson" (in G)
Walter- fiddle:
13. "Turkey in the Straw" (in G)
Wayne- fiddle:
14. "Red Fox Waltz" (in D)
Walter- fiddle:
15. "When You & I Were Young, Maggie" (in G)
16. "Darling, I Am Growing Old" (in G)
17. "Master's Gone Away" (in D)
18. "It's A Long Way to Tiperray" (in G)
Wayne- fiddle:
19. "Green Valley Waltz" (in D)
20. "Baby on the Block" (in ?)
21. "Sally Goodin" (in A)
Walter-fiddle:
22. "Blessed Jesus, Hold My Hand" (in G)
23. (Couldn't remember name of Hymn) (in C)
Wayne- fiddle:
24. "Ook Pic Waltz" (in G)
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
25. "Red Apple Rag" (in G)
26. "Dixie Blossom" (in G)
..............................end tape 1 side A..............................
Tape 1 side B
Art Galbraith- fiddle (continued):
27. "Ookpic Waltz" (in G)
28. "Shamos O'Brien Waltz" (in G)
29. "Santa Clause" (in G)
30. "Beaumont Rag" (in F)
31. "Red Wing" (in G)
32. "Over the Waves" (in G)
33. "Leather Britches" (in G)
34. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
35. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
36. "Stone's Rag" (in C)
Walter asks for the next tune.
37. "Leather Britches" (in G)
38. "Tennessee Waltz" (in C & G)
39. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G & D)
40. "Rossi Waltz" (in G)
41. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
42. "Waltz You Saved for Me" (in C & F)
43. "Lonesome Moonlight Waltz" (in Am & F)
44. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
45. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
46. "Flowers of Edinburgh" (in G)
47. "Silver Bells" (in G)
48. "San Antonio Rose" (in G)
49. "Rocky Mountain Hornpipe" (in D)
50. "Lonesome Indian" (in D)
51. "Sail Away Ladies" (in A)
52. "Old Joe Clark" (in A)
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Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Gordon--7-6-79 (box4)
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Missouri Waltz
Missouri Waltz performed by Glenn Miller and his orchestra on a warped 78 rpm record....
Missouri Waltz performed by Glenn Miller and his orchestra on a warped 78 rpm record.
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Missouri Waltz performed by Glenn Miller and his orchestra on a warped 78 rpm record.
- published: 09 Sep 2015
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Missouri Waltz
Henry Author Jeane singing Missouri Waltz. He was 78 years old at the time of this recording. He died in 1979 before his 79th birthday. I never did find out ...
Henry Author Jeane singing Missouri Waltz. He was 78 years old at the time of this recording. He died in 1979 before his 79th birthday. I never did find out who was playing the banjo.
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Henry Author Jeane singing Missouri Waltz. He was 78 years old at the time of this recording. He died in 1979 before his 79th birthday. I never did find out who was playing the banjo.
- published: 20 Jun 2015
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Missouri Waltz
Recorded at the Glenn Miller Festival in Clarinda, Iowa....
Recorded at the Glenn Miller Festival in Clarinda, Iowa.
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Recorded at the Glenn Miller Festival in Clarinda, Iowa.
- published: 16 Jun 2015
- views: 72
Missouri Waltz
Bob Stanly and Orchestra
Varsity 509...
Bob Stanly and Orchestra
Varsity 509
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Bob Stanly and Orchestra
Varsity 509
- published: 10 Jun 2015
- views: 1
Missouri Waltz
Provided to YouTube by The state51 Conspiracy
Missouri Waltz · Xavier Cugat
℗ 2015 TP4 Music
Released on: 2015-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube....
Provided to YouTube by The state51 Conspiracy
Missouri Waltz · Xavier Cugat
℗ 2015 TP4 Music
Released on: 2015-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Provided to YouTube by The state51 Conspiracy
Missouri Waltz · Xavier Cugat
℗ 2015 TP4 Music
Released on: 2015-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 19 May 2015
- views: 2
Missouri Waltz
A scanned song from a Wurlitzer 165 roll converted to play on Ragtime MIDI machines....
A scanned song from a Wurlitzer 165 roll converted to play on Ragtime MIDI machines.
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A scanned song from a Wurlitzer 165 roll converted to play on Ragtime MIDI machines.
- published: 30 Mar 2015
- views: 17
Missouri Waltz
GDA 6th Grade Class...
GDA 6th Grade Class
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GDA 6th Grade Class
- published: 01 Oct 2014
- views: 7
Scott Joplin, Bethena-A Concert Waltz.
Di Kamer Kapelye. Violin, Bass, Piano. Klezmer trio based in St. Louis Missouri. Live music for events. Noteworthy Music http://www.noteworthyonline.net....
Di Kamer Kapelye. Violin, Bass, Piano. Klezmer trio based in St. Louis Missouri. Live music for events. Noteworthy Music http://www.noteworthyonline.net.
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Di Kamer Kapelye. Violin, Bass, Piano. Klezmer trio based in St. Louis Missouri. Live music for events. Noteworthy Music http://www.noteworthyonline.net.
- published: 07 Sep 2015
- views: 28
Roy Shields And His Orchestra with vocalist Jack Owens - Missouri Waltz
Roy Shields And His Orchestra with vocalist Jack Owens - Missouri Waltz...
Roy Shields And His Orchestra with vocalist Jack Owens - Missouri Waltz
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Roy Shields And His Orchestra with vocalist Jack Owens - Missouri Waltz
- published: 25 Aug 2015
- views: 1
Missouri Waltz - The Apple Brothers
(With permission from the players) Missouri Waltz played by The Apple Brothers....
(With permission from the players) Missouri Waltz played by The Apple Brothers.
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(With permission from the players) Missouri Waltz played by The Apple Brothers.
- published: 29 Jul 2015
- views: 6
McCann: Strafford, Missouri Fiddle Contest, October 22, 1977
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1-2, sides...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1-2, sides A and B. These tapes were recorded in Strafford, Missouri at the Strafford Missouri Fiddle Contest, and there are some parts of the audio recorded in Lonnie Robertson's home.
Gordon mentions in his notes that he did not record the first five contestants.
Contestants:
#1. Jim Winters- Dixon, Missouri.
#2. Fred Stoneking- Clinton, Missouri.
#3. Gene Wells- Fayette, Missouri.
#4. Wayne Lawson- Springfield, Missouri.
#5. Burr Denby- Springfield, Missouri.
#6. Kenny Harrellson- Bolivar, Missouri:
1. ? (in the key of G)
2. "Peek-A-Boo Waltz" (in G)
3. "Soldier's Joy" (in D)
#7. Dennis Essary- Willard, Missouri:
4. "Over the Waves Waltz" (in G)
5. "Ragtime Annie" (in D)
6. "Black Mountain Rag" (in A)
#8. Leland Thrasher- Springfield, Missouri:
7. "Chinese Breakdown" (in C)
8. "Westphalia Waltz" (in E & A)
9. "Black Mountain Rag" (in A)
#9. Gary Brown- Harrisonville, Missouri:
10. "Walking in My Sleep" (in G)
11. "Roxana Waltz" (in G)
12. "Cotton Patch Rag" (in C)
#10. Barbara Harrellson- Bolivar, Missouri:
13. "Liberty" (in D)
14. "Over the Waves Waltz" (in G)
15. "Rubber Dolly" (in A)
#11. Raymond Campbell- Springfield, Missouri:
16. "Ook Pic Waltz" (in G)
17. "Chicken Reel" (in G)
18. "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" (in G)
#12. Bob Nance- Walnut Grove, Missouri:
19. "Ragtime Annie" (in D)
20. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in D)
21. "Eighth of January" (in D)
#13. Pete McMahon- Harrisburg, Missouri:
22. "Dance Around Molly" (in A)
23. "Sweet Bunch of Daisies" (in G)
24. "Sally Goodin" (in A)
#14. Jake Hockemeyer- Mokane, Missouri:
25. "Grey Eagle" (in A)
26. "Cowboy Waltz" (in C)
27. "Hell Among the Yearlings" (in D)
#15. Benita Essary- Willard, Missouri:
28. "Faded Love" (in D)
29. "Mississippi Sawyer" (in D)
30. "Boil Them Cabbage Down" (in A)
#16. Maurice Robinson- Richland, Missouri:
31. "Cotton Patch Rag" (in C)
32. "Over the Waves" (in G)
33. "East Tennessee Blues" (in C)
..............................end tape 1 side A..............................
#17. Mark Pearman- Springfield, Missouri:
*first two tunes missed
36. ? (in ?)
#18. "Rick Newman- El Dorado Springs, Missouri:
37. "Missouri Waltz" (in D)
38. "Durham's Bull" (in A)
39. "Liberty" (in D)
#19. Abner Fellers- Pittsburg, Missouri:
40. "Boil Them Cabbage Down" (in A)
41. ? (in A)
42. ? (in D)
#20. Jim McNeese- Springfield, Missouri:
43. "Mississippi Sawyer" (in D)
44. "Faded Love" (in D)
45. "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" (in G)
#21. Jim Elliot- Monett, Missouri:
46. "Devil's Ball" (in C)
47. "Boil Them Cabbage Down" (in A)
48. "Over the Waves Waltz" (in G)
#22. Walter "Doc" Bone- Pineville, Missouri:
1. "Cotton Eyed Joe" (in A)
2. "Westphalia Waltz" (in G)
3. "Beaumont Rag" (in F)
Call Back Semi-Finals:
Contestants:
#2. Fred Stoneking:
1. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
#9. Gary Brown:
2. "Durham's Bull" (in A)
#13. Pete McMahon:
3. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
#17. Mark Pearlman:
4. "Arkansas Traveler" (in D)
#22. Doc Bone:
5. "Festival Waltz" (in A)
Gordon states that "M.C." talks while the judges make decisions. He reads a list of the towns represented.
Bob Nance: recognized as the oldest fiddle, 88 years old.
Barbara Harrellson recognized as the youngest, 12 years old.
1st place- Doc Bone $100.00
2nd place- Pete McMahon $75.00
3rd place- Mark Pearman $50.00
Doc Bone- "Black Mountain Rag" (in A)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Strafford Contest--10-22-77 and Lonnie 10-26-77
Stafford Contest tapes 1-2.mp3
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wn.com/Mccann Strafford, Missouri Fiddle Contest, October 22, 1977
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1-2, sides A and B. These tapes were recorded in Strafford, Missouri at the Strafford Missouri Fiddle Contest, and there are some parts of the audio recorded in Lonnie Robertson's home.
Gordon mentions in his notes that he did not record the first five contestants.
Contestants:
#1. Jim Winters- Dixon, Missouri.
#2. Fred Stoneking- Clinton, Missouri.
#3. Gene Wells- Fayette, Missouri.
#4. Wayne Lawson- Springfield, Missouri.
#5. Burr Denby- Springfield, Missouri.
#6. Kenny Harrellson- Bolivar, Missouri:
1. ? (in the key of G)
2. "Peek-A-Boo Waltz" (in G)
3. "Soldier's Joy" (in D)
#7. Dennis Essary- Willard, Missouri:
4. "Over the Waves Waltz" (in G)
5. "Ragtime Annie" (in D)
6. "Black Mountain Rag" (in A)
#8. Leland Thrasher- Springfield, Missouri:
7. "Chinese Breakdown" (in C)
8. "Westphalia Waltz" (in E & A)
9. "Black Mountain Rag" (in A)
#9. Gary Brown- Harrisonville, Missouri:
10. "Walking in My Sleep" (in G)
11. "Roxana Waltz" (in G)
12. "Cotton Patch Rag" (in C)
#10. Barbara Harrellson- Bolivar, Missouri:
13. "Liberty" (in D)
14. "Over the Waves Waltz" (in G)
15. "Rubber Dolly" (in A)
#11. Raymond Campbell- Springfield, Missouri:
16. "Ook Pic Waltz" (in G)
17. "Chicken Reel" (in G)
18. "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" (in G)
#12. Bob Nance- Walnut Grove, Missouri:
19. "Ragtime Annie" (in D)
20. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in D)
21. "Eighth of January" (in D)
#13. Pete McMahon- Harrisburg, Missouri:
22. "Dance Around Molly" (in A)
23. "Sweet Bunch of Daisies" (in G)
24. "Sally Goodin" (in A)
#14. Jake Hockemeyer- Mokane, Missouri:
25. "Grey Eagle" (in A)
26. "Cowboy Waltz" (in C)
27. "Hell Among the Yearlings" (in D)
#15. Benita Essary- Willard, Missouri:
28. "Faded Love" (in D)
29. "Mississippi Sawyer" (in D)
30. "Boil Them Cabbage Down" (in A)
#16. Maurice Robinson- Richland, Missouri:
31. "Cotton Patch Rag" (in C)
32. "Over the Waves" (in G)
33. "East Tennessee Blues" (in C)
..............................end tape 1 side A..............................
#17. Mark Pearman- Springfield, Missouri:
*first two tunes missed
36. ? (in ?)
#18. "Rick Newman- El Dorado Springs, Missouri:
37. "Missouri Waltz" (in D)
38. "Durham's Bull" (in A)
39. "Liberty" (in D)
#19. Abner Fellers- Pittsburg, Missouri:
40. "Boil Them Cabbage Down" (in A)
41. ? (in A)
42. ? (in D)
#20. Jim McNeese- Springfield, Missouri:
43. "Mississippi Sawyer" (in D)
44. "Faded Love" (in D)
45. "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" (in G)
#21. Jim Elliot- Monett, Missouri:
46. "Devil's Ball" (in C)
47. "Boil Them Cabbage Down" (in A)
48. "Over the Waves Waltz" (in G)
#22. Walter "Doc" Bone- Pineville, Missouri:
1. "Cotton Eyed Joe" (in A)
2. "Westphalia Waltz" (in G)
3. "Beaumont Rag" (in F)
Call Back Semi-Finals:
Contestants:
#2. Fred Stoneking:
1. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
#9. Gary Brown:
2. "Durham's Bull" (in A)
#13. Pete McMahon:
3. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
#17. Mark Pearlman:
4. "Arkansas Traveler" (in D)
#22. Doc Bone:
5. "Festival Waltz" (in A)
Gordon states that "M.C." talks while the judges make decisions. He reads a list of the towns represented.
Bob Nance: recognized as the oldest fiddle, 88 years old.
Barbara Harrellson recognized as the youngest, 12 years old.
1st place- Doc Bone $100.00
2nd place- Pete McMahon $75.00
3rd place- Mark Pearman $50.00
Doc Bone- "Black Mountain Rag" (in A)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Strafford Contest--10-22-77 and Lonnie 10-26-77
Stafford Contest tapes 1-2.mp3
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McCann: Campbell, McCann, Galbraith, Pettus, & Lawson, July 26, 1977
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tapes 1-2, side...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tapes 1-2, sides A and B. These tapes were recorded on July 26, 1977 in Gordon McCann's home, Springfield, Missouri. Raymond Campbell- fiddle, guitar, Gordon McCann- guitar, Art Galbraith- fiddle, mandolin, Walter Pettus- fiddle, Wayne Lawson- fiddle, guitar.
Raymond Campbell- fiddle:
1. "Flock of Birds" (in the key of G)
2. "Dixie Blossoms" (in G)
3. "Sally Johnson" (in G)
4. "Golden Slippers" (in G)
5. "Ook Pic Waltz" (in G) (work on this tune for a while)
6. "Blue Mule" (in G)
7. "I Don't Love Nobody" (in C)
8. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
9. "Cotton Patch Rag" (in C)
10. "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" (in C)
..............................end tape 1 side A..............................
Tape 1 side B
Raymond Campbell- fiddle (continued):
11. "Love Letters in the Sand" (in F)
12. "I Love You So Much It Hurts Me" (in F)
13. "Pig Ankle Rag" (in D)
14. "Down Yonder" (in G)
15. "Mississippi Sawyer" (in D)
Walt Pettus talks about his 8 member band, and used to play for hours. He says it was 60 years ago. He also talks about playing with his daughter Ruth McAlhaney, who plays piano.
16. "Missouri Waltz" (in F)
17. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
18. "Turkey Knobb" (in A)
19. "Sally Goodin" (in A)
20. "Over the Waves" (in G)
21. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G)
Wayne Lawson- fiddle:
22. "Sally Goodin" (in A)
23. "Gold Rush" (in A)
24. "Rubber Dolly" (in A)
Raymond mentions he has been playing for 65 years.
25. "Swedish Waltz" (in A)
26. "Fiddler's Waltz" (in G)
..............................end tape 1 side B..............................
Tape 2 side A
Wayne Lawson- fiddle (continued):
27. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G)
28. "Over the Waves" (in G)
29. "Lonesome Indian" (in D)
Art Galbraith- mandolin:
30. "Red River Valley" (in G)
Raymond Cambell- fiddle:
31. "Wreck of the Old 97" (In G)
Art Galbraith- mandolin:
32. "Buffalo Gals" (in G)
Raymond Campbell- harmonica:
33. "Wreck of the Old 97" (in G)
34. "Buffalo Gals" (in G)
Wayne Lawson- fiddle:
35. "Sweet Bunch of Daisies" (in G)
36. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
37. "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" (in G)
38. "Wreck of the Old 97" (in G)
39. "Sweet Bunch of Daisies" (in G)
40. "Listen to the Mockingbird" (in D)
41. "Hillbilly Hoedown" (in G)
42. "Sally Johnson" (in G)
Art Galbraith- fiddle, Raymond Campbell- twin fiddles:
43. "Peek-A-Boo Waltz" (in G)
44. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
..............................end tape 2 side A..............................
Tape 2 side B
Art Galbraith- fiddle, Raymond Campbell- twin fiddles:
45. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G & D)
46. "Arkansas Traveler" (in D)
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
47. "Lost Indian" (cross-tuned in D)
48. "Bonaparte's Retreat" (cross-tuned in D)
Art plays this song again.
49. "Sail Away, Ladies" (in A)
50. "Jack of Diamonds" (in A)
51. "Cripple Creek" (in A)
52. "Lonesome Indian" (in D)
Walter Pettus- fiddle:
53. "Old Rosin the Beau" (in G)
54. "Chinese Breakdown" (in C)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Raymond Campbell--7-26-77
Raymond Campbell-Gordon McCann home.mp3
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wn.com/Mccann Campbell, Mccann, Galbraith, Pettus, Lawson, July 26, 1977
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tapes 1-2, sides A and B. These tapes were recorded on July 26, 1977 in Gordon McCann's home, Springfield, Missouri. Raymond Campbell- fiddle, guitar, Gordon McCann- guitar, Art Galbraith- fiddle, mandolin, Walter Pettus- fiddle, Wayne Lawson- fiddle, guitar.
Raymond Campbell- fiddle:
1. "Flock of Birds" (in the key of G)
2. "Dixie Blossoms" (in G)
3. "Sally Johnson" (in G)
4. "Golden Slippers" (in G)
5. "Ook Pic Waltz" (in G) (work on this tune for a while)
6. "Blue Mule" (in G)
7. "I Don't Love Nobody" (in C)
8. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
9. "Cotton Patch Rag" (in C)
10. "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" (in C)
..............................end tape 1 side A..............................
Tape 1 side B
Raymond Campbell- fiddle (continued):
11. "Love Letters in the Sand" (in F)
12. "I Love You So Much It Hurts Me" (in F)
13. "Pig Ankle Rag" (in D)
14. "Down Yonder" (in G)
15. "Mississippi Sawyer" (in D)
Walt Pettus talks about his 8 member band, and used to play for hours. He says it was 60 years ago. He also talks about playing with his daughter Ruth McAlhaney, who plays piano.
16. "Missouri Waltz" (in F)
17. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
18. "Turkey Knobb" (in A)
19. "Sally Goodin" (in A)
20. "Over the Waves" (in G)
21. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G)
Wayne Lawson- fiddle:
22. "Sally Goodin" (in A)
23. "Gold Rush" (in A)
24. "Rubber Dolly" (in A)
Raymond mentions he has been playing for 65 years.
25. "Swedish Waltz" (in A)
26. "Fiddler's Waltz" (in G)
..............................end tape 1 side B..............................
Tape 2 side A
Wayne Lawson- fiddle (continued):
27. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G)
28. "Over the Waves" (in G)
29. "Lonesome Indian" (in D)
Art Galbraith- mandolin:
30. "Red River Valley" (in G)
Raymond Cambell- fiddle:
31. "Wreck of the Old 97" (In G)
Art Galbraith- mandolin:
32. "Buffalo Gals" (in G)
Raymond Campbell- harmonica:
33. "Wreck of the Old 97" (in G)
34. "Buffalo Gals" (in G)
Wayne Lawson- fiddle:
35. "Sweet Bunch of Daisies" (in G)
36. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
37. "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" (in G)
38. "Wreck of the Old 97" (in G)
39. "Sweet Bunch of Daisies" (in G)
40. "Listen to the Mockingbird" (in D)
41. "Hillbilly Hoedown" (in G)
42. "Sally Johnson" (in G)
Art Galbraith- fiddle, Raymond Campbell- twin fiddles:
43. "Peek-A-Boo Waltz" (in G)
44. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
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Tape 2 side B
Art Galbraith- fiddle, Raymond Campbell- twin fiddles:
45. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G & D)
46. "Arkansas Traveler" (in D)
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
47. "Lost Indian" (cross-tuned in D)
48. "Bonaparte's Retreat" (cross-tuned in D)
Art plays this song again.
49. "Sail Away, Ladies" (in A)
50. "Jack of Diamonds" (in A)
51. "Cripple Creek" (in A)
52. "Lonesome Indian" (in D)
Walter Pettus- fiddle:
53. "Old Rosin the Beau" (in G)
54. "Chinese Breakdown" (in C)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Raymond Campbell--7-26-77
Raymond Campbell-Gordon McCann home.mp3
songs and transcript.pdf
unedited copy of tape 1.wav
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McCann-1977-07-26-A
McCann-1977-07-26-B
- published: 01 Jul 2015
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2014 JC Lights - Missouri Waltz by Marching Mizzou
MIZ-
JC Lights 2014 Missouri (Fanfare) Waltz. This is a light show using Light O Rama controllers and 64 channels. We are on Newcastle Lane in Jefferson City...
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JC Lights 2014 Missouri (Fanfare) Waltz. This is a light show using Light O Rama controllers and 64 channels. We are on Newcastle Lane in Jefferson City. Congrats to Coach Pinkel and the Tigers on another great season. Go Tigers!
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JC Lights 2014 Missouri (Fanfare) Waltz. This is a light show using Light O Rama controllers and 64 channels. We are on Newcastle Lane in Jefferson City. Congrats to Coach Pinkel and the Tigers on another great season. Go Tigers!
- published: 04 Dec 2014
- views: 797
Missouri gov ordering more Nat'l Guard troops into Ferguson
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Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Missouri Waltz
Missouri Waltz performed by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. This is from my record collection. Because it is from a record, there might be some pops or clicks...
Missouri Waltz performed by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. This is from my record collection. Because it is from a record, there might be some pops or clicks. I share old music so new people can find it and fall in love with it.
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Missouri Waltz performed by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra. This is from my record collection. Because it is from a record, there might be some pops or clicks. I share old music so new people can find it and fall in love with it.
- published: 14 Oct 2014
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Artillery March, Mo Waltz, St Louis Blues, Rushmore, Forces Salute
The U.S. Field Artillery March, Sousa
The Missouri Waltz, Eppel
St. Louis Blues March, Handy
Rushmore, Reed
Armed Forces Salute, Lowden
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University City Summer Band under the direction of Tom Poshak
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Bob Walsh - Old Time Ozark Fiddlin'
From the Archive of the Missouri State Old-Time Fiddlers Association. Download from:
https://missourifiddling.bandcamp.com/album/bob-walsh-old-time-ozark-fiddlin-msotfa-207
Program:
Ragtime Annie
Forty Year Ago Waltz
Priscilla Waltz
Maiden's Prayer
Peacock Rag
Waltz of the Ozarks
Sugar In The Gourd
Tulsa Hop
Sally Goodin
Clark's Waltz
Granny Will Your Dog Bite
Shamus O'Brien Waltz
Soppin' The
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Arkansas Fiddler's Jamboree, October 18, 1980
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 2, sides A and B. This tape was recorded October 18, 1980 at the Arkansas Fiddler's Jamboree, Mountain View, Arkansas. Herman Johnson- fiddle, Art Galbraith- mandolin, Bob Williams- guitar, Gordon McCann- guitar.
Stage Band:
1. "Fire on the Mountain
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McCann: Robertson & McCann, August 8, 1979
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded August 8, 1979 in Lonnie Robertson's home, Springfield, Missouri. Lonnie Robertson- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar.
Lonnie Robertson- fiddle:
1. "Gold Rush" (in the key of A)
2. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
3. "Maple
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The Lawrence Welk Show - Salute to the USA - 09-11-1971
These shows were originally uploaded by navydoc364. His account is no longer active so I'm just sharing them again here. ――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――...
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McCann: Galbraith & McCann, October 7, 1979
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape tape 1 side A. This tape was recorded October 7, 1979 in Art Galbraith's home, Springfield, Missouri. Art Galbraith- fiddle, & Gordon McCann- guitar.
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
1. "Leather Britches" (in the key of G)
2. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
3. "Peek-
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McCann: Northeast Oklahoma Fiddler's Jamboree, February 24, 1979
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 3 sides A and B, and tape 5 sides A and B digitized together in one file. These tapes were recorded February 24, 1979 at the Northeast Oklahoma Fiddler's Jamboree, Northeast Oklahoma State College, Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
Tape 3 side A
Skidmore- Gayle
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McCann: Galbraith, McCann, & Wilson, July 15, 1979
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded July 15, 1979 in Gordon McCann's home, Springfield, Missouri. Art Galbraith- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar, Rick Wilson- bass.
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
1. "Ragtime Annie" (in the key of D)
2. "Down Home Waltz" (
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McCann: Jones, Robertson, Galbraith, McCann, Wills, Livingston, September 8, 1978
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded September 8, 1978 in Tillford Jones' home, west of Republic, Missouri. Tillford Jones- fiddle, guitar, Lonnie Robertson- fiddle, mandolin, Art Galbraith- fiddle, mandolin, Gordon McCann- guitar, Charlie Wills-
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McCann: Galbraith, Campbell, Lawson, & McCann, June 19, 1977
Part of the Gordon McCann Folk Music Collection at the Missouri State Libraries’ Special Collections and Archives.
This session is tape 2 sides A and B of a recording made of Art Galbraith, Raymond Campbell, Rick Wilson, and Gordon McCann in Gordon McCann's home, Springfield, Missouri, June 19, 1977. Unfortunately tape 1 side A and B are missing from this session. Raymond Campbell - fiddle, Art G
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McCann: Salisbury, Missouri Fiddle Contest, June 1, 1967
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Fiddle Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This session is a fiddle contest recorded in Salisbury, Missouri June 1, 1967. The tape was made by Art Galbraith, given to Gordon McCann in 1990. Gordon states that there was some trouble with the recorder, so some tunes are "messed up" and skipped. There were 70 contestants
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McCann: Salisbury, Missouri, Fiddle Contest, June 1, 1967 - 2
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Fiddle Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This is tape 2 of the fiddle contest recorded in Salisbury, Missouri, June 1, 1967. This tape was made by Art Galbraith, given to Gordon McCann in 1990. Gordon states that there was some trouble with the recorder, so some tunes are "messed up" and skipped. He also states that
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McCann: Robertson & McCann, November 14, 1978
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 side A. This tape was recorded November 14, 1978 in Lonnie Robertson's home, Springfield, Missouri. Lonnie Robertson- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar.
Lonnie Robertson- fiddle:
1. "St. Anne's Reel" (in D)
2. "Red Fox Waltz" (in D)
3. "Woodchopper's
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McCann: Riddle, Foster, Morrison, Gilliham, Galbraith, McCann, April 14, 1978
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded April 14, 1978, in rehersal room & on stage at Ozark Folk Center, Mountain View, Arkansas. Gordon McCann doesn't mention the instruments- Almeda "Granny" Riddle, Ralph Foster, Fate Morrison, Robert Gilliham, an
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McCann: Robertson, Jones, Galbraith, Lawson, & McCann, March, 1978
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tapes 1-2, sides A and B. Tape 2 side A was unused. These tapes were recorded either March 30 or March 3, 1978 in Lonnie Robertson's home, Springfield, Missouri. There is some confusion about the exact dates on these tapes. Lonnie Robertson- fiddle, Tillf
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Lloyd Mumm and his Starlight Roof Orchestra - Pink champagne for dancing (1962) Full vinyl LP
Released in 1962 by Omega Disk Records.
Expand to view this album in its entirety. . .
A1) Pink cocktail for a blue lady 0:00
A2) Tea for two 1:50
A3) Beer barrel polka 4:48
A4) I'm always chasing rainbows 6:34
A5) Elmer's tune 8:42
A6) Missouri waltz 11:06
B1) The happy whistler 14:08
B2) Smoke gets in your eyes 15:52
B3) Pizzicato polka 17:48
B4) Full moon and empty arms 2
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McCann: Lexington, Missouri Fiddle Contest, 1968
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Fiddle Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This session is a fiddle contest, recorded in Lexington, Missouri in August 1968.
Contestants:
#10. Sam Bush: Bowling Green, Kentucky. Age 15
1. "Sally Goodwin" (in the key of A)
2. "Kelly Waltz" (in D)
3. "Forked Deer" (in D)
#? Roy Collins: Muskogee, Oklahoma.
1. "Cott
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McCann: Beaty, Galbraith, & McCann/Galbraith & McCann, December 18, 1978
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded December 18, 1978. A portion of tape 1 side A was recorded in Andy Beaty's home, Carthage, Missouri. Andy Beaty- fiddle, & Gordon McCann- guitar. The larger portion of tape 1 side A was recorded in Art Galbrait
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McCann: Galbraith, Campbell, Pettus, Lawson, McCann, Wilson, August 21, 1977
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tapes 1-2, sides A and B. These tapes were recorded August 21, 1977 in Gordon McCann's home, Springfield, Missouri. Art Galbraith- fiddle, mandolin, Raymond Campbell- fiddle, Wayne Lawson- fiddle, guitar, Walter Pettus- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar, Rick
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Strafford, Missouri, Fiddle Contest, November 11, 1978
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded November 11, 1978 at Strafford, Missouri, Fiddle Contest, Strafford, Missouri.
Introduction to the contest, music by Mountaineers from Strafford- Virgil Folsom, Dwight Israel, Gordon Merle, Mike Merle, Dana M
Artillery March, Mo Waltz, St Louis Blues, Rushmore, Forces Salute
The U.S. Field Artillery March, Sousa
The Missouri Waltz, Eppel
St. Louis Blues March, Handy
Rushmore, Reed
Armed Forces Salute, Lowden
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Uni...
The U.S. Field Artillery March, Sousa
The Missouri Waltz, Eppel
St. Louis Blues March, Handy
Rushmore, Reed
Armed Forces Salute, Lowden
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University City Summer Band under the direction of Tom Poshak
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Bob Walsh - Old Time Ozark Fiddlin'
From the Archive of the Missouri State Old-Time Fiddlers Association. Download from:
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https://missourifiddling.bandcamp.com/album/bob-walsh-old-time-ozark-fiddlin-msotfa-207
Program:
Ragtime Annie
Forty Year Ago Waltz
Priscilla Waltz
Maiden's Prayer
Peacock Rag
Waltz of the Ozarks
Sugar In The Gourd
Tulsa Hop
Sally Goodin
Clark's Waltz
Granny Will Your Dog Bite
Shamus O'Brien Waltz
Soppin' The Gravy
Annie Laurie Waltz
Hazel's Quadrille
Missouri Waltz
Personnel: Bob Walsh - fiddle with Daryl Tunick, Jarold McIntosh, Joe Brayfield, Louis Holt and Greg Bailey.
Reissue of an audiocassette produced by fiddler Bob Walsh from Cape Fair, Stone County in the Missouri Ozarks. Bob was an avid musician, organizer of fiddle events and an avid outdoorsman. He had a sweet and light touch with the bow reminiscent of Art Galbraith.
Engineered by Gus Smith. Produced by Dennis Taylor and Recorded at Ashley Studios in Harrison Arkansas. Restored and digitized by Charlie Walden for MSOTFA.
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From the Archive of the Missouri State Old-Time Fiddlers Association. Download from:
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Program:
Ragtime Annie
Forty Year Ago Waltz
Priscilla Waltz
Maiden's Prayer
Peacock Rag
Waltz of the Ozarks
Sugar In The Gourd
Tulsa Hop
Sally Goodin
Clark's Waltz
Granny Will Your Dog Bite
Shamus O'Brien Waltz
Soppin' The Gravy
Annie Laurie Waltz
Hazel's Quadrille
Missouri Waltz
Personnel: Bob Walsh - fiddle with Daryl Tunick, Jarold McIntosh, Joe Brayfield, Louis Holt and Greg Bailey.
Reissue of an audiocassette produced by fiddler Bob Walsh from Cape Fair, Stone County in the Missouri Ozarks. Bob was an avid musician, organizer of fiddle events and an avid outdoorsman. He had a sweet and light touch with the bow reminiscent of Art Galbraith.
Engineered by Gus Smith. Produced by Dennis Taylor and Recorded at Ashley Studios in Harrison Arkansas. Restored and digitized by Charlie Walden for MSOTFA.
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Arkansas Fiddler's Jamboree, October 18, 1980
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 2, sides A...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 2, sides A and B. This tape was recorded October 18, 1980 at the Arkansas Fiddler's Jamboree, Mountain View, Arkansas. Herman Johnson- fiddle, Art Galbraith- mandolin, Bob Williams- guitar, Gordon McCann- guitar.
Stage Band:
1. "Fire on the Mountain" (in the keys of D & A)
M.D. Breeding- Greenbrier, Arkansas- fiddle:
2. "Rubber Dolly" (in A)
3. "Boil Them Cabbage Down" (in A)
4. "Maiden's Prayer" (in D)
5. "Up Jumped the Devil" (in A)
6. "Ragtime Annie" (in D)
James Wallace- Mountain Home, Arkansas- fiddle:
7. "Paddy on the Turnpike" (in G)
8. "Casey Jones" (in G)
9. "Missouri Waltz" (in E)
10. "Blackberry Blossom" (in G)
11. "Rocky Road to Kansas" (in G)
12. "Tennessee Waltz" (in A)
13. "Walking in my Sleep" (in G)
14. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
Merle Reeves- Marshall, Arkansas (2nd- G.F. Green)
15. "Buffalo Gals" (in G)
16. "Over the Waves" (in G)
17. "Give the Fiddler a Dram" (in G)
18. "Picnic on the Hill" (in G)
19. "Run Johnny, Run" (in G)
Gordon McCann mentions in his notes that the audio gets bad here.
Wayne Massingail- Harrison, Arkansas-fiddle:
20. "Sally Goodin" (in A)
21. "Westphalia Waltz" (in G)
22. "Black Mountain Rag" (in A)
23. "Noddlin'" (in D)
24. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
Woodrow Ferguson- Warsaw, Missouri (2nds Art Galbraith, Gordon McCann):
25. "Durang's Hornpipe" (in D)
26. ? (in G)
27. "Woodchopper's Reel" (in D)
28. "St. Anne's Reel" (in D)
..............................end tape 2 side A..............................
Tape 2 side B
Johnny Mitchum- Batesville, Arkansas- fiddle:
29. "Old Man, What Ya' Gonna Do?"
Gordon mentions in his notes that Mitchum tuned off "440," so these keys may not be correct.
30. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in D)
31. "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" (in F)
32. "Yellow Rose of Texas" (in Bb)
33. "Leather Britches" (in Bb)
34. "Spanish Two-Step" (?)
Gordon mentions the audio messes up here, the tape begins recording again in rehearsal room.
Herman Johnson- fiddle:
35. "Hell Among the Yearlings" (?)
36. "Fifty Year Ago Waltz" (?)
Gordon mentions that the audio messes up again, speeding up.
Red Gilliahan- Mountain View, Arkansas:
37. "Sugar Tree Stomp"
38. "Red Wing"
Herman Johnson (2nd. Bob Williams)
39. "Hell Among the Yearlings"
40. "Fifty Year Ago Waltz"
41. "Like Daddy Blues?"
Sherman Hill- Conway, Arkansas (2nd. M.D. Breeding Guitar)
42. "Over the Waves"
43. “Red Apple Rag”
44. “Cotton Patch Rag”
45. “Lone Star Rag”
46. “Faded Love”
47. “Red Fox Waltz”
Sam Younger- Mountain View, Arkansas- fiddle:
48. “Sourwood Mountain”
Switches to afternoon show.
Alissa Kirkwood:
49. “You Are My Sunshine”
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
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Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 2, sides A and B. This tape was recorded October 18, 1980 at the Arkansas Fiddler's Jamboree, Mountain View, Arkansas. Herman Johnson- fiddle, Art Galbraith- mandolin, Bob Williams- guitar, Gordon McCann- guitar.
Stage Band:
1. "Fire on the Mountain" (in the keys of D & A)
M.D. Breeding- Greenbrier, Arkansas- fiddle:
2. "Rubber Dolly" (in A)
3. "Boil Them Cabbage Down" (in A)
4. "Maiden's Prayer" (in D)
5. "Up Jumped the Devil" (in A)
6. "Ragtime Annie" (in D)
James Wallace- Mountain Home, Arkansas- fiddle:
7. "Paddy on the Turnpike" (in G)
8. "Casey Jones" (in G)
9. "Missouri Waltz" (in E)
10. "Blackberry Blossom" (in G)
11. "Rocky Road to Kansas" (in G)
12. "Tennessee Waltz" (in A)
13. "Walking in my Sleep" (in G)
14. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
Merle Reeves- Marshall, Arkansas (2nd- G.F. Green)
15. "Buffalo Gals" (in G)
16. "Over the Waves" (in G)
17. "Give the Fiddler a Dram" (in G)
18. "Picnic on the Hill" (in G)
19. "Run Johnny, Run" (in G)
Gordon McCann mentions in his notes that the audio gets bad here.
Wayne Massingail- Harrison, Arkansas-fiddle:
20. "Sally Goodin" (in A)
21. "Westphalia Waltz" (in G)
22. "Black Mountain Rag" (in A)
23. "Noddlin'" (in D)
24. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
Woodrow Ferguson- Warsaw, Missouri (2nds Art Galbraith, Gordon McCann):
25. "Durang's Hornpipe" (in D)
26. ? (in G)
27. "Woodchopper's Reel" (in D)
28. "St. Anne's Reel" (in D)
..............................end tape 2 side A..............................
Tape 2 side B
Johnny Mitchum- Batesville, Arkansas- fiddle:
29. "Old Man, What Ya' Gonna Do?"
Gordon mentions in his notes that Mitchum tuned off "440," so these keys may not be correct.
30. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in D)
31. "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" (in F)
32. "Yellow Rose of Texas" (in Bb)
33. "Leather Britches" (in Bb)
34. "Spanish Two-Step" (?)
Gordon mentions the audio messes up here, the tape begins recording again in rehearsal room.
Herman Johnson- fiddle:
35. "Hell Among the Yearlings" (?)
36. "Fifty Year Ago Waltz" (?)
Gordon mentions that the audio messes up again, speeding up.
Red Gilliahan- Mountain View, Arkansas:
37. "Sugar Tree Stomp"
38. "Red Wing"
Herman Johnson (2nd. Bob Williams)
39. "Hell Among the Yearlings"
40. "Fifty Year Ago Waltz"
41. "Like Daddy Blues?"
Sherman Hill- Conway, Arkansas (2nd. M.D. Breeding Guitar)
42. "Over the Waves"
43. “Red Apple Rag”
44. “Cotton Patch Rag”
45. “Lone Star Rag”
46. “Faded Love”
47. “Red Fox Waltz”
Sam Younger- Mountain View, Arkansas- fiddle:
48. “Sourwood Mountain”
Switches to afternoon show.
Alissa Kirkwood:
49. “You Are My Sunshine”
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
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McCann: Robertson & McCann, August 8, 1979
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A ...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded August 8, 1979 in Lonnie Robertson's home, Springfield, Missouri. Lonnie Robertson- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar.
Lonnie Robertson- fiddle:
1. "Gold Rush" (in the key of A)
2. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
3. "Maple Sugar" (in A)
4. "Canary Waltz" (in A)
There is discussion about a fiddle contest in Graham, Missouri.
5. "St. Anne's Reel" (in D)
6. "Bill Powell's Watltz" (in A & D)
7. "Brilliancy" (in A)
8. "Lady of the Lake" (in D)
9. "Old Parnell" (in D)
10. "Kaiser Waltz" (in D)
11. "Adrian's Hornpipe" (in G)
12. "Dill Pickle Rag" (in G & C)
13. "Tunes from Home Schottische" (in G & C)
14. "Lady on a Steamboat" (in G)
15. "Old Joe" (in C)
16. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
17. "Ozark Mountain Waltz" (in C)
18. "Sleep Baby, Sleep" (in C)
19." Fourteen Days in Georgia" (in C)
..............................end tape 1 side A..............................
Tape 1 side B
Lonnie Robertson- fiddle:
20. "Jimmy in the Swamp" (in G)
21. "Farewell Waltz" (in C)
22. "Sally Goodin" (in A)
23. "Sally Ann" (in A)
24. "Salt Creek" (in A)
25. "Miller's Reel" (in A)
26. "Blue Bird Waltz" (in A)
27. "Little Joe's Rag" (in G & D)
28. "Fiddler's Waltz" (in G)
29. "Whiskey Before Breakfast" (in D)
30. "Rochester Schottische" (in G)
31. "Sugar Tree Stomp" (in G)
32. "Granny, Will Your Dog Bite?" (in G)
33. "Sally Ann" (in A)
34. "Delaware County Blues" (in A)
There is discussion about Jones boys, Tillford, Paul, & Alton.
35. "Brilliancy" (in A)
36. "Bill Powell's Waltz" (in A & D)
..............................end recording at Lonnie's ..............................
Gordon states there is some confusion about this part of the recording, there is neither a recording date, nor is there a recording location. He states that present are himself and Art Galbraith.
1. "Beaumont Rag" (in F)
2. "Waltz You Saved for Me" (in C & F)
3. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
4. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G)
5. "Interlake Waltz" (in G)
6. "East Tennessee Blues" (in C)
7. "I Don't Love Nobody" (in C)
8. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
9. "Tennessee Waltz" (in C & G)
10. "Westphalia Waltz" (in G)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Lonnie--8-8-79 (box 4)
Robertson home.mp3
Untitled 1.wav
McCann-1979-08-08-A
wn.com/Mccann Robertson Mccann, August 8, 1979
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded August 8, 1979 in Lonnie Robertson's home, Springfield, Missouri. Lonnie Robertson- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar.
Lonnie Robertson- fiddle:
1. "Gold Rush" (in the key of A)
2. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
3. "Maple Sugar" (in A)
4. "Canary Waltz" (in A)
There is discussion about a fiddle contest in Graham, Missouri.
5. "St. Anne's Reel" (in D)
6. "Bill Powell's Watltz" (in A & D)
7. "Brilliancy" (in A)
8. "Lady of the Lake" (in D)
9. "Old Parnell" (in D)
10. "Kaiser Waltz" (in D)
11. "Adrian's Hornpipe" (in G)
12. "Dill Pickle Rag" (in G & C)
13. "Tunes from Home Schottische" (in G & C)
14. "Lady on a Steamboat" (in G)
15. "Old Joe" (in C)
16. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
17. "Ozark Mountain Waltz" (in C)
18. "Sleep Baby, Sleep" (in C)
19." Fourteen Days in Georgia" (in C)
..............................end tape 1 side A..............................
Tape 1 side B
Lonnie Robertson- fiddle:
20. "Jimmy in the Swamp" (in G)
21. "Farewell Waltz" (in C)
22. "Sally Goodin" (in A)
23. "Sally Ann" (in A)
24. "Salt Creek" (in A)
25. "Miller's Reel" (in A)
26. "Blue Bird Waltz" (in A)
27. "Little Joe's Rag" (in G & D)
28. "Fiddler's Waltz" (in G)
29. "Whiskey Before Breakfast" (in D)
30. "Rochester Schottische" (in G)
31. "Sugar Tree Stomp" (in G)
32. "Granny, Will Your Dog Bite?" (in G)
33. "Sally Ann" (in A)
34. "Delaware County Blues" (in A)
There is discussion about Jones boys, Tillford, Paul, & Alton.
35. "Brilliancy" (in A)
36. "Bill Powell's Waltz" (in A & D)
..............................end recording at Lonnie's ..............................
Gordon states there is some confusion about this part of the recording, there is neither a recording date, nor is there a recording location. He states that present are himself and Art Galbraith.
1. "Beaumont Rag" (in F)
2. "Waltz You Saved for Me" (in C & F)
3. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
4. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G)
5. "Interlake Waltz" (in G)
6. "East Tennessee Blues" (in C)
7. "I Don't Love Nobody" (in C)
8. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
9. "Tennessee Waltz" (in C & G)
10. "Westphalia Waltz" (in G)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Lonnie--8-8-79 (box 4)
Robertson home.mp3
Untitled 1.wav
McCann-1979-08-08-A
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The Lawrence Welk Show - Salute to the USA - 09-11-1971
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wn.com/The Lawrence Welk Show Salute To The USA 09 11 1971
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author: John Smith
McCann: Galbraith & McCann, October 7, 1979
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape tape 1 sid...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape tape 1 side A. This tape was recorded October 7, 1979 in Art Galbraith's home, Springfield, Missouri. Art Galbraith- fiddle, & Gordon McCann- guitar.
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
1. "Leather Britches" (in the key of G)
2. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
3. "Peek-A-Boo Waltz" (in G)
4. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
5. "Weaverly" (in G)
6. "Flowers of Edinburgh" (in G)
7. "Irish Washerwoman" (in G)
8. "White Water Jig" (in A & D)
Gordon mentions that Art learned the above tune off Tommy Jackson record. There is also another tune, Art "fools around" a little, but he doesn't play it.
9. "St. Anne's Reel" (in D)
10. "Snowshoe" (in D)
11. "Here & There" (in A)
12. "Possum Trot" (in A)
13. "Art's Rag" (in G) (hadn't named this tune at the time) (play again)
14. "Tennessee Waltz" (in G?) (Guitar: C, G, D, A)
15. "Happy Days & Lonely Nights" (in C)
16. "Montana Waltz" (in A)
17. "Rose of Ava Moore" (in A)
18. "Hale's Waltz" (in G)
19. "Whiskey Before Breakfast" (in D)
20. "Waltz You Saved for Me" (in ?) (Guitar: C, F, G)
21. "Beaumont Rag" (in F)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Art, Gordon--10-7-79
Galbraith home.mp3
Untitled 1.wav
McCann-1979-10-07-A
wn.com/Mccann Galbraith Mccann, October 7, 1979
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape tape 1 side A. This tape was recorded October 7, 1979 in Art Galbraith's home, Springfield, Missouri. Art Galbraith- fiddle, & Gordon McCann- guitar.
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
1. "Leather Britches" (in the key of G)
2. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
3. "Peek-A-Boo Waltz" (in G)
4. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
5. "Weaverly" (in G)
6. "Flowers of Edinburgh" (in G)
7. "Irish Washerwoman" (in G)
8. "White Water Jig" (in A & D)
Gordon mentions that Art learned the above tune off Tommy Jackson record. There is also another tune, Art "fools around" a little, but he doesn't play it.
9. "St. Anne's Reel" (in D)
10. "Snowshoe" (in D)
11. "Here & There" (in A)
12. "Possum Trot" (in A)
13. "Art's Rag" (in G) (hadn't named this tune at the time) (play again)
14. "Tennessee Waltz" (in G?) (Guitar: C, G, D, A)
15. "Happy Days & Lonely Nights" (in C)
16. "Montana Waltz" (in A)
17. "Rose of Ava Moore" (in A)
18. "Hale's Waltz" (in G)
19. "Whiskey Before Breakfast" (in D)
20. "Waltz You Saved for Me" (in ?) (Guitar: C, F, G)
21. "Beaumont Rag" (in F)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Art, Gordon--10-7-79
Galbraith home.mp3
Untitled 1.wav
McCann-1979-10-07-A
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McCann: Northeast Oklahoma Fiddler's Jamboree, February 24, 1979
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 3 sides A ...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 3 sides A and B, and tape 5 sides A and B digitized together in one file. These tapes were recorded February 24, 1979 at the Northeast Oklahoma Fiddler's Jamboree, Northeast Oklahoma State College, Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
Tape 3 side A
Skidmore- Gayle, Oklahoma- fiddle:
1. "Sally Goodin" (in the key of A)
2. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
Bob Crawford- Tahlequah, Oklahoma- fiddle:
3. "Rose of Sharon Waltz" (in A)
4. "Sugar in the Gourd" (in G)
5. "Sally Ann" (in A)
6. "Cajun Fiddle" (in A)
7. "Freshy Deer" (in D)
8. ? (in ?)
9. "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?" (in E)
10. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
Tom Johnson- fiddle:
11. "Bonaparte's Retreat" (in D)
12. "Pollyanna Waltz" (in G)
13. "Rachael" (in D)
14. "Smith's Reel" (in C)
15. "Make Me a Pallet on the Floor" (in C)
16. "Kentucky Waltz" (in D)
17. (unknown name) (in D)
18. (unknown name) (in A & D)
19. "Give the Fiddler a Dram" (in G & D)
20. "Cackling Hen" (in G)
21. "All Pretty Girls in One" (in G)
22. "Texarkana Hornpipe" (in G)
23. "Soldier's Joy" (in D)
24. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in C)
Cotton Combs- fiddle:
25. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G)
26. "When You and I Were Young Maggie" (in G)
27. "Golden Slippers" (in G)
28. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
29. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
30. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
31. "Razorback Waltz" (in C)
..............................end tape 3 side A..............................
Tape 3 side B
Cotton Combs- fiddle (continued):
32. "Devil's Dream" (in A)
33. "Maiden's Prayer" (in A)
34. "Durham's Bull" (in A)
35. "Life is Full of Pleasures" (in A)
36. "Maiden's Prayer" (in A)
37. "Hang Your Head in Prayer?" (in A)
Denzil Crawford- fiddle:
38. "Stoney Point" (in G)
Tom Johnson- fiddle:
39. "Stoney Point" (in G)
40. "Leather Britches" (in G)
41. "Sugar Tree Stomp" (in G)
42. "Last Waltz" (in Bb)
43. "Sailor's Hornpipe" (in Bb)
44. "Done Gone" (in Bb)
45. "Omp Pic Waltz" (in A)
46. "Here & There" (in A)
Denzil Crawford- fiddle:
47. "Morning Glory Waltz" (in A)
48. "Festival Waltz" (in A)
49. "Down on the Bayou" (in A)
50. "Devil's Dream" (in A)
51. "Red River Valley" (in A)
52. "Gold Rush" (in A)
53. "Lost Indian" (in A)
54. "Black Hawk Waltz" (in D)
55. "Clarinet Polka" (in G, D, C)
56. "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" (in G)
..............................end tape 3 side B..............................
Tape 5 side A
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
57. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
58. "Flowers of Edinburgh" (in G)
59. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
J.R. Lybrand- fiddle:
60. "Kansas City Rag" (in C)
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
61. "East Tennessee Blues" (in C)
J.R. Lybrand- fiddle:
62. Lybrand Waltz" (in Bb)
Boy from Muskogee, Oklahoma- fiddle:
63. "Florida Blues" (in D)
64. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
65. "Lost Indian" (in A)
67. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
68. "Lee Highway Blue" (in D)
J.R. Lybrand- fiddle:
69. Carroll County Blues" (in G)
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
70. "Bily in the Lowground" (in C)
Lybrand & Galbraith- fiddle:
71. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
Boy from Muskogee- fiddle:
72." Listen to the Mocking Bird" (in D)
73. "Cackling Hen" (in D)
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
74. "Arkansas Traveler" (in D)
75. "Interlake Waltz" (in G)
76. "Westphalia Waltz" (in G)
77. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G & D)
78. "Flop Eared Mule" (in G & D)
Lybrand- fiddle:
79. "Fisher's Hornpipe" (in F)
80. "College Hornpipe" (in A)
..............................end tape 5 side A..............................
Tape 5 side B
Lybrand- fiddle:
1. ? (in D)
2. "Done Gone" (in D) (plays twice)
3. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
Bill Johnson- fiddle:
4. "Done Gone" (in D)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Tahlequah--2-24-79 tapes 1-6 tapes 4-6 merged.mp3
McCann-1979-02-24-B
McCann-1979-02-24-C
wn.com/Mccann Northeast Oklahoma Fiddler's Jamboree, February 24, 1979
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 3 sides A and B, and tape 5 sides A and B digitized together in one file. These tapes were recorded February 24, 1979 at the Northeast Oklahoma Fiddler's Jamboree, Northeast Oklahoma State College, Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
Tape 3 side A
Skidmore- Gayle, Oklahoma- fiddle:
1. "Sally Goodin" (in the key of A)
2. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
Bob Crawford- Tahlequah, Oklahoma- fiddle:
3. "Rose of Sharon Waltz" (in A)
4. "Sugar in the Gourd" (in G)
5. "Sally Ann" (in A)
6. "Cajun Fiddle" (in A)
7. "Freshy Deer" (in D)
8. ? (in ?)
9. "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?" (in E)
10. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
Tom Johnson- fiddle:
11. "Bonaparte's Retreat" (in D)
12. "Pollyanna Waltz" (in G)
13. "Rachael" (in D)
14. "Smith's Reel" (in C)
15. "Make Me a Pallet on the Floor" (in C)
16. "Kentucky Waltz" (in D)
17. (unknown name) (in D)
18. (unknown name) (in A & D)
19. "Give the Fiddler a Dram" (in G & D)
20. "Cackling Hen" (in G)
21. "All Pretty Girls in One" (in G)
22. "Texarkana Hornpipe" (in G)
23. "Soldier's Joy" (in D)
24. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in C)
Cotton Combs- fiddle:
25. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G)
26. "When You and I Were Young Maggie" (in G)
27. "Golden Slippers" (in G)
28. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
29. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
30. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
31. "Razorback Waltz" (in C)
..............................end tape 3 side A..............................
Tape 3 side B
Cotton Combs- fiddle (continued):
32. "Devil's Dream" (in A)
33. "Maiden's Prayer" (in A)
34. "Durham's Bull" (in A)
35. "Life is Full of Pleasures" (in A)
36. "Maiden's Prayer" (in A)
37. "Hang Your Head in Prayer?" (in A)
Denzil Crawford- fiddle:
38. "Stoney Point" (in G)
Tom Johnson- fiddle:
39. "Stoney Point" (in G)
40. "Leather Britches" (in G)
41. "Sugar Tree Stomp" (in G)
42. "Last Waltz" (in Bb)
43. "Sailor's Hornpipe" (in Bb)
44. "Done Gone" (in Bb)
45. "Omp Pic Waltz" (in A)
46. "Here & There" (in A)
Denzil Crawford- fiddle:
47. "Morning Glory Waltz" (in A)
48. "Festival Waltz" (in A)
49. "Down on the Bayou" (in A)
50. "Devil's Dream" (in A)
51. "Red River Valley" (in A)
52. "Gold Rush" (in A)
53. "Lost Indian" (in A)
54. "Black Hawk Waltz" (in D)
55. "Clarinet Polka" (in G, D, C)
56. "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" (in G)
..............................end tape 3 side B..............................
Tape 5 side A
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
57. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
58. "Flowers of Edinburgh" (in G)
59. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
J.R. Lybrand- fiddle:
60. "Kansas City Rag" (in C)
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
61. "East Tennessee Blues" (in C)
J.R. Lybrand- fiddle:
62. Lybrand Waltz" (in Bb)
Boy from Muskogee, Oklahoma- fiddle:
63. "Florida Blues" (in D)
64. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
65. "Lost Indian" (in A)
67. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
68. "Lee Highway Blue" (in D)
J.R. Lybrand- fiddle:
69. Carroll County Blues" (in G)
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
70. "Bily in the Lowground" (in C)
Lybrand & Galbraith- fiddle:
71. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
Boy from Muskogee- fiddle:
72." Listen to the Mocking Bird" (in D)
73. "Cackling Hen" (in D)
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
74. "Arkansas Traveler" (in D)
75. "Interlake Waltz" (in G)
76. "Westphalia Waltz" (in G)
77. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G & D)
78. "Flop Eared Mule" (in G & D)
Lybrand- fiddle:
79. "Fisher's Hornpipe" (in F)
80. "College Hornpipe" (in A)
..............................end tape 5 side A..............................
Tape 5 side B
Lybrand- fiddle:
1. ? (in D)
2. "Done Gone" (in D) (plays twice)
3. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
Bill Johnson- fiddle:
4. "Done Gone" (in D)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Tahlequah--2-24-79 tapes 1-6 tapes 4-6 merged.mp3
McCann-1979-02-24-B
McCann-1979-02-24-C
- published: 02 Nov 2015
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McCann: Galbraith, McCann, & Wilson, July 15, 1979
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A ...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded July 15, 1979 in Gordon McCann's home, Springfield, Missouri. Art Galbraith- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar, Rick Wilson- bass.
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
1. "Ragtime Annie" (in the key of D)
2. "Down Home Waltz" (in D)
3. "Snowshoe" (in D)
Rick comes in.
4. "Red Apple Rag" (in G)
5. "Dixie Blossom" (in G)
6. "Fisher's Hornpipe" (in D)
7. "Snowshoe" (in D)
8. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
9. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
10. "McCraw's Ford" (in G)
11. "Doc Jessup's Schottische" (in G)
12. "Schottische in G" (in G)
13. "Westphalia Waltz" (in G)
14. "Flowers of Edinburgh" (in G)
15. "Rossi Waltz" (in G)
16. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
17. "Green Corn" (in C)
..............................end tape 1 side A..............................
Tape 1 side B
18. "Uncle Joe" (in G)
Art tells about going out to Buena Vista Ranch Bluegrass Festival
19. "Faded Love" (in D)
20. "Little Log Cabin in the Lane" (in A)
Rick tells about his brother Randy.
21. "Peek-A-Boo Waltz" (in G)
22. "Beaumont Rag" (in F)
23. "Flowers from Heaven" (in Bb)
24. "Turkey in the Straw" (in Bb)
25. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
26. "Salt River" (in A)
27. "Sail Away, Ladies" (in A)
28. "Montana Waltz" (in A)
29. "Dixie Hoedown" (in G)
30. "Coming Up the Pike" (in C)
31. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
32. "Tennessee Waltz" (in C & G)
33. "Waltz You Saved for Me" (in C & F)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Art, Gordon--7-15-79
McCann home, Galbraith, Rick Wilson.mp3
Untitled 1.wav
McCann-1979-07-15-A
wn.com/Mccann Galbraith, Mccann, Wilson, July 15, 1979
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded July 15, 1979 in Gordon McCann's home, Springfield, Missouri. Art Galbraith- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar, Rick Wilson- bass.
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
1. "Ragtime Annie" (in the key of D)
2. "Down Home Waltz" (in D)
3. "Snowshoe" (in D)
Rick comes in.
4. "Red Apple Rag" (in G)
5. "Dixie Blossom" (in G)
6. "Fisher's Hornpipe" (in D)
7. "Snowshoe" (in D)
8. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
9. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
10. "McCraw's Ford" (in G)
11. "Doc Jessup's Schottische" (in G)
12. "Schottische in G" (in G)
13. "Westphalia Waltz" (in G)
14. "Flowers of Edinburgh" (in G)
15. "Rossi Waltz" (in G)
16. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
17. "Green Corn" (in C)
..............................end tape 1 side A..............................
Tape 1 side B
18. "Uncle Joe" (in G)
Art tells about going out to Buena Vista Ranch Bluegrass Festival
19. "Faded Love" (in D)
20. "Little Log Cabin in the Lane" (in A)
Rick tells about his brother Randy.
21. "Peek-A-Boo Waltz" (in G)
22. "Beaumont Rag" (in F)
23. "Flowers from Heaven" (in Bb)
24. "Turkey in the Straw" (in Bb)
25. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
26. "Salt River" (in A)
27. "Sail Away, Ladies" (in A)
28. "Montana Waltz" (in A)
29. "Dixie Hoedown" (in G)
30. "Coming Up the Pike" (in C)
31. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
32. "Tennessee Waltz" (in C & G)
33. "Waltz You Saved for Me" (in C & F)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Art, Gordon--7-15-79
McCann home, Galbraith, Rick Wilson.mp3
Untitled 1.wav
McCann-1979-07-15-A
- published: 03 Sep 2015
- views: 1
McCann: Jones, Robertson, Galbraith, McCann, Wills, Livingston, September 8, 1978
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A ...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded September 8, 1978 in Tillford Jones' home, west of Republic, Missouri. Tillford Jones- fiddle, guitar, Lonnie Robertson- fiddle, mandolin, Art Galbraith- fiddle, mandolin, Gordon McCann- guitar, Charlie Wills- mandolin, Souder Livingston- guitar.
Tillford Jones- fiddle:
1. "Soldier's Joy" (in D)
2. "Snider Waltz" (in D)
3. "Pig Ankle Rag" (in D)
4. "Gee Bow Rag" (in G)
5. "Saturday Night Rag" (in G & C)
6. "Redbird" (in A)
7. "Dark Town Strutter's Ball" (in C)
8. "When the Redeemed Are Gathering In" (in G)
9. "Over the Waves" (in G)
10. "Carroll County Blues" (in G)
Lonnie Robertson- fiddle:
11. "Laughing Boy" (in A)
12. "Dixie Hoedown" (in A)
13. "Angus Campbell" (in A)
14. "Maple Sugar" (in A & E)
15. "Limerock" (in A, D & E)
16. "Pacific Slope" (in A)
17. "Clark Waltz" (in A)
18. "Woodchopper's Breakdown" (in D)
19. "St. Anne's Reel" (in D)
20. "Lady of the Lake" (in D)
21. "Cotton Patch Rag" (in C)
22. "Smith Waltz" (in C & F)
23. "Fourteen Days in Georgia" (in C)
24. "Ozark Mountain Waltz" (in C)
..............................end tape 1 side B..............................
Lonnie Robertson- fiddle (continued):
25. "Fisher's Hornpipe" (in F)
26. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
27. "Sally Johnson" (in G)
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
28. "Give the Fiddler A Dram" (in G)
29. "Golden Slippers" (in G)
30. "Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet" (in C)
31. "Dark Town Strutter's Ball" (in C)
32. "East Tennessee Blues" (in C)
33. "I Don't Love Nobody" (in C)
34. "Just Because" (in C)
35. "Happy Days and Lonely Nights" (in C)
36. "Waltz You Saved for Me" (in C)
37. "Rossi Waltz" (in G)
38. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
Lonnie Robertson- fiddle:
39. "Red Apple Rag" (in G)
40. "Fiddler's Waltz" (in G)
41. "Jones' unnamed tune" (in C)
42. "Twilight Waltz" (in D)
43. "Listen to the Mockingbird" (in D)
44. "I Don't Love Nobody" (in A)
45. "Durham's Bull" (in A)
46. "Durang's Hornpipe" (in D)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Tifford Jones home--9-8-78
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wn.com/Mccann Jones, Robertson, Galbraith, Mccann, Wills, Livingston, September 8, 1978
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded September 8, 1978 in Tillford Jones' home, west of Republic, Missouri. Tillford Jones- fiddle, guitar, Lonnie Robertson- fiddle, mandolin, Art Galbraith- fiddle, mandolin, Gordon McCann- guitar, Charlie Wills- mandolin, Souder Livingston- guitar.
Tillford Jones- fiddle:
1. "Soldier's Joy" (in D)
2. "Snider Waltz" (in D)
3. "Pig Ankle Rag" (in D)
4. "Gee Bow Rag" (in G)
5. "Saturday Night Rag" (in G & C)
6. "Redbird" (in A)
7. "Dark Town Strutter's Ball" (in C)
8. "When the Redeemed Are Gathering In" (in G)
9. "Over the Waves" (in G)
10. "Carroll County Blues" (in G)
Lonnie Robertson- fiddle:
11. "Laughing Boy" (in A)
12. "Dixie Hoedown" (in A)
13. "Angus Campbell" (in A)
14. "Maple Sugar" (in A & E)
15. "Limerock" (in A, D & E)
16. "Pacific Slope" (in A)
17. "Clark Waltz" (in A)
18. "Woodchopper's Breakdown" (in D)
19. "St. Anne's Reel" (in D)
20. "Lady of the Lake" (in D)
21. "Cotton Patch Rag" (in C)
22. "Smith Waltz" (in C & F)
23. "Fourteen Days in Georgia" (in C)
24. "Ozark Mountain Waltz" (in C)
..............................end tape 1 side B..............................
Lonnie Robertson- fiddle (continued):
25. "Fisher's Hornpipe" (in F)
26. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
27. "Sally Johnson" (in G)
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
28. "Give the Fiddler A Dram" (in G)
29. "Golden Slippers" (in G)
30. "Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet" (in C)
31. "Dark Town Strutter's Ball" (in C)
32. "East Tennessee Blues" (in C)
33. "I Don't Love Nobody" (in C)
34. "Just Because" (in C)
35. "Happy Days and Lonely Nights" (in C)
36. "Waltz You Saved for Me" (in C)
37. "Rossi Waltz" (in G)
38. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
Lonnie Robertson- fiddle:
39. "Red Apple Rag" (in G)
40. "Fiddler's Waltz" (in G)
41. "Jones' unnamed tune" (in C)
42. "Twilight Waltz" (in D)
43. "Listen to the Mockingbird" (in D)
44. "I Don't Love Nobody" (in A)
45. "Durham's Bull" (in A)
46. "Durang's Hornpipe" (in D)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
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McCann: Galbraith, Campbell, Lawson, & McCann, June 19, 1977
Part of the Gordon McCann Folk Music Collection at the Missouri State Libraries’ Special Collections and Archives.
This session is tape 2 sides A and B of a re...
Part of the Gordon McCann Folk Music Collection at the Missouri State Libraries’ Special Collections and Archives.
This session is tape 2 sides A and B of a recording made of Art Galbraith, Raymond Campbell, Rick Wilson, and Gordon McCann in Gordon McCann's home, Springfield, Missouri, June 19, 1977. Unfortunately tape 1 side A and B are missing from this session. Raymond Campbell - fiddle, Art Galbraith- fiddle/mandolin, Rick Wilson- bass, Gordon McCann- guitar.
The begining of the audio is tape 2 side A with Raymond Campbell on the fiddle.
Raymond Campbell (continued):
1. "Liberty" (in the key of D)
Art Galbraith gets his fiddle, and Raymond Campbell plays twin fiddle on most of the following tunes:
2. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G)
3. "Dixie Blossoms" (in G & C)
4. "Arkansas Traveler" (in D)
5. "Tennessee Wagoner" & "Knockin' at the Door" (in C)
6. "Pop Goes the Weasel" (in G)
7. "Golden Slippers" (in G)
8. "Irish Washerwoman" (in G)
9. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
Rick plays bass with bow.
10. "Sweet Bunch of Daisies" (in G)
11. "Mockingbird Hill" (in G)
12. "Silver Bells" (in G & D)
13. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
14. "Interlake Waltz" (in G)
15. "Leather Britches" (in G)
16. "Grey Eagle" (in A)
Art Galbraith plays these next two tunes alone:
17. "Flowers of Edinburgh" (in G)
18. "Blackberry Blossom" (in G)
Everyone resumes playing.
19. "Sally Johnson" (in G)
20. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G)
..............................end of side 2 A..............................
Side 2 B
Art Galbraith & Raymond Campbell are still playing together:
21. "Flock of Birds" (in G)
22. "Westphalia Waltz" (in G)
23. "Fisher's Hornpipe" (in D)
24. "College Hornpipe" (in A)
25. "Devil's Dream" (in A)
26. "Ragtime Annie" (in D)
27. "I Don't Love Nobody" (in C)
28. "Stone's Rag" (in C)
29. "Flop Eared Mule" (in G & D)
30. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G & D)
31. "Lay Your Good Money Down/ I Want to go to Memphis So
Bad" (in D)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Art, Ray, Gor, Rick--6-19-77
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McCann-1977-06-19-A
wn.com/Mccann Galbraith, Campbell, Lawson, Mccann, June 19, 1977
Part of the Gordon McCann Folk Music Collection at the Missouri State Libraries’ Special Collections and Archives.
This session is tape 2 sides A and B of a recording made of Art Galbraith, Raymond Campbell, Rick Wilson, and Gordon McCann in Gordon McCann's home, Springfield, Missouri, June 19, 1977. Unfortunately tape 1 side A and B are missing from this session. Raymond Campbell - fiddle, Art Galbraith- fiddle/mandolin, Rick Wilson- bass, Gordon McCann- guitar.
The begining of the audio is tape 2 side A with Raymond Campbell on the fiddle.
Raymond Campbell (continued):
1. "Liberty" (in the key of D)
Art Galbraith gets his fiddle, and Raymond Campbell plays twin fiddle on most of the following tunes:
2. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G)
3. "Dixie Blossoms" (in G & C)
4. "Arkansas Traveler" (in D)
5. "Tennessee Wagoner" & "Knockin' at the Door" (in C)
6. "Pop Goes the Weasel" (in G)
7. "Golden Slippers" (in G)
8. "Irish Washerwoman" (in G)
9. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
Rick plays bass with bow.
10. "Sweet Bunch of Daisies" (in G)
11. "Mockingbird Hill" (in G)
12. "Silver Bells" (in G & D)
13. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
14. "Interlake Waltz" (in G)
15. "Leather Britches" (in G)
16. "Grey Eagle" (in A)
Art Galbraith plays these next two tunes alone:
17. "Flowers of Edinburgh" (in G)
18. "Blackberry Blossom" (in G)
Everyone resumes playing.
19. "Sally Johnson" (in G)
20. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G)
..............................end of side 2 A..............................
Side 2 B
Art Galbraith & Raymond Campbell are still playing together:
21. "Flock of Birds" (in G)
22. "Westphalia Waltz" (in G)
23. "Fisher's Hornpipe" (in D)
24. "College Hornpipe" (in A)
25. "Devil's Dream" (in A)
26. "Ragtime Annie" (in D)
27. "I Don't Love Nobody" (in C)
28. "Stone's Rag" (in C)
29. "Flop Eared Mule" (in G & D)
30. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G & D)
31. "Lay Your Good Money Down/ I Want to go to Memphis So
Bad" (in D)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Art, Ray, Gor, Rick--6-19-77
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McCann: Salisbury, Missouri Fiddle Contest, June 1, 1967
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Fiddle Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This session is a fiddle contest reco...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Fiddle Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This session is a fiddle contest recorded in Salisbury, Missouri June 1, 1967. The tape was made by Art Galbraith, given to Gordon McCann in 1990. Gordon states that there was some trouble with the recorder, so some tunes are "messed up" and skipped. There were 70 contestants present from 14 states.
Contestants:
#29. Lonnie Peerce: Louisville, Kentucky.
1. "Tom and Jerry" (in the key of A)
2. (unidentified waltz) (in F)
3. "St. Anne's Reel" (in D)
According to Gordon McCann's notes: "M.C. tells judges sequestered. Tells next contestant had won at Columbia
and years ago won 1st in state contest when was held in Mexico, Mo. Had also played on the the Roy Acuff program." This is in reference to Noland Boone.
#30. Noland Boone: Mexico, Missouri.
1. "Thunderbolt Hornpipe" (in D)
2. "Over the Waves" (in G)
3. "Dance Around Molly" (in A)
#9. Dave Gilmore: Jefferson City, Missouri.
1. (unidentified hornpipe) (in Bb)
2. "Bill Cheathum" (in A)
3. "Flowers in Heaven" (in Bb)
#37. Ethel Smith: Joplin, Missouri.
1. "Solider's Joy" (in D)
2. "Sally Goodwin" (in A)
#2. Tim Reed: Santa Rosa, California.
1. "Lead Out" (in D)
2. "Red Fox Waltz" (in D)
3. (unidentified waltz) (in D)
#? Bill Sharon: Keysville, Missouri.
Announcer doesn't give Sharon's contestant number, Sharon's tunes won't be judged. This tune "Listen to the Mockingbird" is not permitted in most contests. it is considered a "trick tune."
1. "Listen to the Mockingbird"
#15. Pete McMahon: Harrisburg, Missouri.
Pete McMahon is 48 at the time of this recording, and has been playing for about 40 years. He plays on a french fiddle.
1. "Dance Around Molly" (in A)
2. (unidentified waltz) (in A)
3. "Monkey Musk" (in A)
#? Kurt Brandenburg: Keokuk, Iowa.
Turned 12 years old, the day before.
1. "Orange Blossom Special" (in A)
2. (unidentified waltz) (in D)
3. "Chinese Breakdown" (in D)
#? Yevone Youngblood: Collinsville, Oklahoma. On harmonica:
1. "Fox Chase"(in A)
2. "I Don't Love Nobody" (in A)
#? Unknown
1. "Sugar tree Stomp" (in G)
2. (unidentified waltz) (in G)
3. "Marmaduke's Hornpipe" (in D)
#38. Dean Smith: Anderson, Missouri.
1. "Cotton Eyed Joe" (in A)
2. (unidentified waltz) (in A)
3. "Sally Goodwin" (in A)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
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wn.com/Mccann Salisbury, Missouri Fiddle Contest, June 1, 1967
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Fiddle Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This session is a fiddle contest recorded in Salisbury, Missouri June 1, 1967. The tape was made by Art Galbraith, given to Gordon McCann in 1990. Gordon states that there was some trouble with the recorder, so some tunes are "messed up" and skipped. There were 70 contestants present from 14 states.
Contestants:
#29. Lonnie Peerce: Louisville, Kentucky.
1. "Tom and Jerry" (in the key of A)
2. (unidentified waltz) (in F)
3. "St. Anne's Reel" (in D)
According to Gordon McCann's notes: "M.C. tells judges sequestered. Tells next contestant had won at Columbia
and years ago won 1st in state contest when was held in Mexico, Mo. Had also played on the the Roy Acuff program." This is in reference to Noland Boone.
#30. Noland Boone: Mexico, Missouri.
1. "Thunderbolt Hornpipe" (in D)
2. "Over the Waves" (in G)
3. "Dance Around Molly" (in A)
#9. Dave Gilmore: Jefferson City, Missouri.
1. (unidentified hornpipe) (in Bb)
2. "Bill Cheathum" (in A)
3. "Flowers in Heaven" (in Bb)
#37. Ethel Smith: Joplin, Missouri.
1. "Solider's Joy" (in D)
2. "Sally Goodwin" (in A)
#2. Tim Reed: Santa Rosa, California.
1. "Lead Out" (in D)
2. "Red Fox Waltz" (in D)
3. (unidentified waltz) (in D)
#? Bill Sharon: Keysville, Missouri.
Announcer doesn't give Sharon's contestant number, Sharon's tunes won't be judged. This tune "Listen to the Mockingbird" is not permitted in most contests. it is considered a "trick tune."
1. "Listen to the Mockingbird"
#15. Pete McMahon: Harrisburg, Missouri.
Pete McMahon is 48 at the time of this recording, and has been playing for about 40 years. He plays on a french fiddle.
1. "Dance Around Molly" (in A)
2. (unidentified waltz) (in A)
3. "Monkey Musk" (in A)
#? Kurt Brandenburg: Keokuk, Iowa.
Turned 12 years old, the day before.
1. "Orange Blossom Special" (in A)
2. (unidentified waltz) (in D)
3. "Chinese Breakdown" (in D)
#? Yevone Youngblood: Collinsville, Oklahoma. On harmonica:
1. "Fox Chase"(in A)
2. "I Don't Love Nobody" (in A)
#? Unknown
1. "Sugar tree Stomp" (in G)
2. (unidentified waltz) (in G)
3. "Marmaduke's Hornpipe" (in D)
#38. Dean Smith: Anderson, Missouri.
1. "Cotton Eyed Joe" (in A)
2. (unidentified waltz) (in A)
3. "Sally Goodwin" (in A)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
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McCann: Salisbury, Missouri, Fiddle Contest, June 1, 1967 - 2
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Fiddle Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This is tape 2 of the fiddle contest ...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Fiddle Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This is tape 2 of the fiddle contest recorded in Salisbury, Missouri, June 1, 1967. This tape was made by Art Galbraith, given to Gordon McCann in 1990. Gordon states that there was some trouble with the recorder, so some tunes are "messed up" and skipped. He also states that Lena Hughes was probably accompanying on banjo. In all there were 70 contestants present from 14 states.
Contestants:
#14. Forest Lamb: Bloomfield, Iowa.
Gordon McCann states in his notes that Lamb was a roofing contractor, and he played in an international competition in Canada in 1964.
1. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in the key of C)
2. (unknown waltz) (in D)
3. "Canadian Reel" (in A)
#10. Ida Mae Green: Lexington, Missouri.
Gordon says in his notes that Green is 14 years old, and she has been playing for 5 years.
1. ? (swedish) (in G)
2. ? (waltz) (in G & D)
3. "Devil's Dream" (in A)
#27. Gene Wells: Fayette, Missouri.
Gordon McCann's notes state that Wells won first place in state contests in: 1960, 1962,1964. She also won second place in 1966. She has 8 boys and 1 girl, and she lives on a farm.
1. "Sally Goodwin" (in A)
2. "Combination Waltz" (in A)
3. "Grey Eagle" (in A)
The announcer on the audio states that the next 2 artists are specialty numbers, not contestants.
Lena Hughes: Ludlow, Missouri. On banjo.
1. "Galloway Bay" (in D)
Charlie and Linda Butler singing
1."Fast to the Right" (in D)
According to the notes Art cuts the recording.
#40. Howe Teague: Salem, Missouri.
According to Gordon's notes, Teague has recorded for Gold Standard Records in Nashville. Art also messes around with the sound.
1. "Rye Straw" (in D)
2. "Georgiana Moon" (in D)
3. "Sally Goodwin" (in A)
# ? Cecil Windsor: Boonville, Missouri.
1. "Soldier's Joy" (in D)
2. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in G & D)
3. "Boil Them Cabbage Down" (in A)
#39. Johnny Bruce: Bosworth, Missouri.
1. "Durang's Hornpipe" (in D)
2. "Clark Waltz" (in A)
3. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
#43 Bob Keely: Wellsville, Kansas.
According to Gordon McCann's notes, Keely is called "Fiddling Bob", and he had recently won a contest in Shawnee, Kansas.
1. "Soldier's Joy" (in D)
2. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in D)
3. "Bill Cheathum" (in A)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
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wn.com/Mccann Salisbury, Missouri, Fiddle Contest, June 1, 1967 2
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Fiddle Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This is tape 2 of the fiddle contest recorded in Salisbury, Missouri, June 1, 1967. This tape was made by Art Galbraith, given to Gordon McCann in 1990. Gordon states that there was some trouble with the recorder, so some tunes are "messed up" and skipped. He also states that Lena Hughes was probably accompanying on banjo. In all there were 70 contestants present from 14 states.
Contestants:
#14. Forest Lamb: Bloomfield, Iowa.
Gordon McCann states in his notes that Lamb was a roofing contractor, and he played in an international competition in Canada in 1964.
1. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in the key of C)
2. (unknown waltz) (in D)
3. "Canadian Reel" (in A)
#10. Ida Mae Green: Lexington, Missouri.
Gordon says in his notes that Green is 14 years old, and she has been playing for 5 years.
1. ? (swedish) (in G)
2. ? (waltz) (in G & D)
3. "Devil's Dream" (in A)
#27. Gene Wells: Fayette, Missouri.
Gordon McCann's notes state that Wells won first place in state contests in: 1960, 1962,1964. She also won second place in 1966. She has 8 boys and 1 girl, and she lives on a farm.
1. "Sally Goodwin" (in A)
2. "Combination Waltz" (in A)
3. "Grey Eagle" (in A)
The announcer on the audio states that the next 2 artists are specialty numbers, not contestants.
Lena Hughes: Ludlow, Missouri. On banjo.
1. "Galloway Bay" (in D)
Charlie and Linda Butler singing
1."Fast to the Right" (in D)
According to the notes Art cuts the recording.
#40. Howe Teague: Salem, Missouri.
According to Gordon's notes, Teague has recorded for Gold Standard Records in Nashville. Art also messes around with the sound.
1. "Rye Straw" (in D)
2. "Georgiana Moon" (in D)
3. "Sally Goodwin" (in A)
# ? Cecil Windsor: Boonville, Missouri.
1. "Soldier's Joy" (in D)
2. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in G & D)
3. "Boil Them Cabbage Down" (in A)
#39. Johnny Bruce: Bosworth, Missouri.
1. "Durang's Hornpipe" (in D)
2. "Clark Waltz" (in A)
3. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
#43 Bob Keely: Wellsville, Kansas.
According to Gordon McCann's notes, Keely is called "Fiddling Bob", and he had recently won a contest in Shawnee, Kansas.
1. "Soldier's Joy" (in D)
2. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in D)
3. "Bill Cheathum" (in A)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
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McCann: Robertson & McCann, November 14, 1978
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 side A. ...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 side A. This tape was recorded November 14, 1978 in Lonnie Robertson's home, Springfield, Missouri. Lonnie Robertson- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar.
Lonnie Robertson- fiddle:
1. "St. Anne's Reel" (in D)
2. "Red Fox Waltz" (in D)
3. "Woodchopper's Reel" (in D)
4. "Old Parnell" (in D)
5. "Kaiser Waltz" (in D)
6. "Lady on the Lake" (in D)
7. "Little Joe's Rag" (in G & D)
8. "Sugar Tree Stomp" (in G)
9. "Lady on the Steamboat" (in G)
10. "Sidewalk Waltz" (in G)
11. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
12. "Salt River Reel" (in A)
13. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
14. "Limerock" (in A, D, E)
15. "Clark Waltz" (in A)
16. "Delaware County Blues" (in A)
17. "Blue Bird Waltz" (in A)
18. "Draggin' the Bow" (in A)
19. "Angus Campbell" (in A)
20. "Cripple Creek" (in A)
21. "Swedish Waltz" (in A)
There is discussion with Thelma Robertson about a Strafford, Missouri contest.
22. "Maple Sugar" (in A)
23. "Coming Down from Denver" (in A)
24. "Missouri Waltz" (in F)
25. "Farewell Waltz" (in C)
26. "Ozark Mountain Waltz" (in C)
27. "Fourteen Days in Georgia" (in C)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Lonnie Robertson, Gordon McCann--11-14-78, Springfield, Mo
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wn.com/Mccann Robertson Mccann, November 14, 1978
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 side A. This tape was recorded November 14, 1978 in Lonnie Robertson's home, Springfield, Missouri. Lonnie Robertson- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar.
Lonnie Robertson- fiddle:
1. "St. Anne's Reel" (in D)
2. "Red Fox Waltz" (in D)
3. "Woodchopper's Reel" (in D)
4. "Old Parnell" (in D)
5. "Kaiser Waltz" (in D)
6. "Lady on the Lake" (in D)
7. "Little Joe's Rag" (in G & D)
8. "Sugar Tree Stomp" (in G)
9. "Lady on the Steamboat" (in G)
10. "Sidewalk Waltz" (in G)
11. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
12. "Salt River Reel" (in A)
13. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
14. "Limerock" (in A, D, E)
15. "Clark Waltz" (in A)
16. "Delaware County Blues" (in A)
17. "Blue Bird Waltz" (in A)
18. "Draggin' the Bow" (in A)
19. "Angus Campbell" (in A)
20. "Cripple Creek" (in A)
21. "Swedish Waltz" (in A)
There is discussion with Thelma Robertson about a Strafford, Missouri contest.
22. "Maple Sugar" (in A)
23. "Coming Down from Denver" (in A)
24. "Missouri Waltz" (in F)
25. "Farewell Waltz" (in C)
26. "Ozark Mountain Waltz" (in C)
27. "Fourteen Days in Georgia" (in C)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Lonnie Robertson, Gordon McCann--11-14-78, Springfield, Mo
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McCann: Riddle, Foster, Morrison, Gilliham, Galbraith, McCann, April 14, 1978
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A ...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded April 14, 1978, in rehersal room & on stage at Ozark Folk Center, Mountain View, Arkansas. Gordon McCann doesn't mention the instruments- Almeda "Granny" Riddle, Ralph Foster, Fate Morrison, Robert Gilliham, and Art Galbraith.
Gordon mentions that the beginning of this tape was recorded on the grounds of the Ozark Craft Fair. Gordon helps Granny Riddle get to the bench and they sit. Granny Riddle sings:
1. "Babes in Woods"
Gordon mentions that Granny says someone she used to work with said there were 17 versus to the "Babes in Woods" ballad.
..............................end session with Granny Riddle..............................
At Ozark Folk Center in rehersal room. Stage speakers are too loud, square dancing on stage, playing Sally Goodin. This is the 16th annual Ozark Folk Festival. Dale Whitfield is the M.C.
Gordon mentions that he and Art Galbraith are visiting with Ralph Foster in the room, but the speaker is so loud, it's hard to hear the fiddling. Ralph Foster- fiddle:
1. "Wabash Cannonball"
2. "Buffalo Gals"
3. "Gold Rush"
Art looks at Ralph's fiddle, conversation cannot be heard. Fate Morrison and band on stage. M.C. talks about Fate Morrison and his family of fiddlers. Also discuss Fate's work in the Green Thumb projects.
4. "Sugar in the Coffee" (in the key of A)
Gordon mentions someone comes in the room and starts playing "Old Joe Clark" and "Jack of Diamonds." Granny Riddle comes in and Gordon visits with her.Ralph Foster is invited to play on stage. Granny Riddle and Gordon discuss Vance Randolph.
Art Galbraith and Gordon McCann (practicing for stage)
3. "Grey Eagle" (in A)
4. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
5. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G)
6. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
7. "Leather Britches" (in G)
8. "Arkansas Traveler" (in D)
9. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
Kermit Taylor comes in, there is discussion about square dance on stage.
10. "Interlake Waltz" (in G)
11. "Rossi Waltz" (in G)
12. "Ragtime Annie" (in D)
There is more discussion about square dance on the stage.
13. "Eighth of January" (in D)
14. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
There is discussion about what to play on stage.
15. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G) (plays it a few times)
16. "Over the Waves" (in G)
..............................end tape 1 side A..............................
Tape 1 side B
Gordon mentions that he left his recorder recording while they went on stage. Calling square dance wile Art is playing "Bill Cheatum."
M.C. introduces Art and Gordon:
17. "Down Home Waltz" (in D)
There is more noise, can hear M.C. introduce Robert Gilliham- picking bow.
18. "Dixie Picking Bow"
Gordon mentions they come back into the rehearsal room.
Art Galbraith- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar, & stage band:
19. "Carroll County Blues" (in A)
20. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
21. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G & D)
22. "Arkansas Turnback" (in D)
23. "Fisher's Hornpipe" (in D)
24. "Devil's Dream" (in A)
25. "Montana Waltz" (in A)
26. "Interlake Waltz" (in G)
27. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
28. "I Don't Love Nobody" (in A)
29. "Sailor's Hornpipe" (in A)
30. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
31. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G)
32. "Over the Waves" (in G)
33. "Schottische in G" (in G)
34. "Rochester Schottische" (in G)
35. "Flowers of Edinburgh" (in G)
36. "Blackberry Blossom" (in G)
37. "Dubuque's Hornpipe" (in D)
There is discussion about seeing Henry the Fiddler downtown.
38. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
39. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
40. "Tennessee Waltz" (in C)
Art and a "Mrs. Taylor" have a discussion.
41. "Kentucky Waltz" (in C)
42. "East Tennessee Blues" (in C)
43. "Carroll County Blues" (in G)
44. "Dixie Blossoms" (in G)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Mtn. View--Grannie Riddle-Babes in Woods
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wn.com/Mccann Riddle, Foster, Morrison, Gilliham, Galbraith, Mccann, April 14, 1978
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded April 14, 1978, in rehersal room & on stage at Ozark Folk Center, Mountain View, Arkansas. Gordon McCann doesn't mention the instruments- Almeda "Granny" Riddle, Ralph Foster, Fate Morrison, Robert Gilliham, and Art Galbraith.
Gordon mentions that the beginning of this tape was recorded on the grounds of the Ozark Craft Fair. Gordon helps Granny Riddle get to the bench and they sit. Granny Riddle sings:
1. "Babes in Woods"
Gordon mentions that Granny says someone she used to work with said there were 17 versus to the "Babes in Woods" ballad.
..............................end session with Granny Riddle..............................
At Ozark Folk Center in rehersal room. Stage speakers are too loud, square dancing on stage, playing Sally Goodin. This is the 16th annual Ozark Folk Festival. Dale Whitfield is the M.C.
Gordon mentions that he and Art Galbraith are visiting with Ralph Foster in the room, but the speaker is so loud, it's hard to hear the fiddling. Ralph Foster- fiddle:
1. "Wabash Cannonball"
2. "Buffalo Gals"
3. "Gold Rush"
Art looks at Ralph's fiddle, conversation cannot be heard. Fate Morrison and band on stage. M.C. talks about Fate Morrison and his family of fiddlers. Also discuss Fate's work in the Green Thumb projects.
4. "Sugar in the Coffee" (in the key of A)
Gordon mentions someone comes in the room and starts playing "Old Joe Clark" and "Jack of Diamonds." Granny Riddle comes in and Gordon visits with her.Ralph Foster is invited to play on stage. Granny Riddle and Gordon discuss Vance Randolph.
Art Galbraith and Gordon McCann (practicing for stage)
3. "Grey Eagle" (in A)
4. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
5. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G)
6. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
7. "Leather Britches" (in G)
8. "Arkansas Traveler" (in D)
9. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
Kermit Taylor comes in, there is discussion about square dance on stage.
10. "Interlake Waltz" (in G)
11. "Rossi Waltz" (in G)
12. "Ragtime Annie" (in D)
There is more discussion about square dance on the stage.
13. "Eighth of January" (in D)
14. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
There is discussion about what to play on stage.
15. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G) (plays it a few times)
16. "Over the Waves" (in G)
..............................end tape 1 side A..............................
Tape 1 side B
Gordon mentions that he left his recorder recording while they went on stage. Calling square dance wile Art is playing "Bill Cheatum."
M.C. introduces Art and Gordon:
17. "Down Home Waltz" (in D)
There is more noise, can hear M.C. introduce Robert Gilliham- picking bow.
18. "Dixie Picking Bow"
Gordon mentions they come back into the rehearsal room.
Art Galbraith- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar, & stage band:
19. "Carroll County Blues" (in A)
20. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
21. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G & D)
22. "Arkansas Turnback" (in D)
23. "Fisher's Hornpipe" (in D)
24. "Devil's Dream" (in A)
25. "Montana Waltz" (in A)
26. "Interlake Waltz" (in G)
27. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
28. "I Don't Love Nobody" (in A)
29. "Sailor's Hornpipe" (in A)
30. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
31. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G)
32. "Over the Waves" (in G)
33. "Schottische in G" (in G)
34. "Rochester Schottische" (in G)
35. "Flowers of Edinburgh" (in G)
36. "Blackberry Blossom" (in G)
37. "Dubuque's Hornpipe" (in D)
There is discussion about seeing Henry the Fiddler downtown.
38. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
39. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
40. "Tennessee Waltz" (in C)
Art and a "Mrs. Taylor" have a discussion.
41. "Kentucky Waltz" (in C)
42. "East Tennessee Blues" (in C)
43. "Carroll County Blues" (in G)
44. "Dixie Blossoms" (in G)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Mtn. View--Grannie Riddle-Babes in Woods
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McCann: Robertson, Jones, Galbraith, Lawson, & McCann, March, 1978
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tapes 1-2, side...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tapes 1-2, sides A and B. Tape 2 side A was unused. These tapes were recorded either March 30 or March 3, 1978 in Lonnie Robertson's home, Springfield, Missouri. There is some confusion about the exact dates on these tapes. Lonnie Robertson- fiddle, Tillford Jones- fiddle, guitar, Art Galbraith- fiddle, mandolin, Wayne Lawson- guitar, Gordon McCann- guitar.
Tillford Jones- fiddle:
1. "Delaware County Blues" (in the key of G)
2. "Gee Bow Rag" (in G)
Lonnie Robertson- fiddle:
3. "Jump Foot" (in C)
4. "Cotton Patch Rag" (in C)
5. "Crazy Creek" (in Am & C)
6. "Old Jim McNeil" (in A)
7. "Weeping Hearts" (in D) (work on this tune)
8. "Farewell Waltz" (in C)
9. (unnamed) (in A)
10."Hillbilly Hoedown" (in A)
11. "Clark Waltz" (in A)
12. "Laughing Boy" (in A)
13. "Cherokee Shuffle" (in A)
14. "Salt River Reel" (in A)
15. "Speed the Plow" (in A)
16. "Liverpool Hornpipe" (in D)
17. "Durang's Hornpipe" (in D)
18. "Dill Pickle Rag" (in G)
19. "Ozark Mountain Waltz" (in C)
..............................end tape 1 side A..............................
Tape 1 side B
20. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
21. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
22. "Sally Johnson" (in G)
23. "Where's My Other Foot?" (in G)
24. "Wink the Other Eye" (in G)
25. "Rock All the Babies to Sleep" (in G)
26. "Schottische in G" (in G)
27. "Twilight Waltz" (in D)
28. ? (in C & F)
29. "Taney County Breakdown" (in A)
30. "Waltz in A" (in A)
31. "Coming Down from Denver" (in A)
Art Galbraith- fiddle, Lonnie- twin fiddle:
32. "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" (in G)
33. "Interlake Waltz" (in G)
34. "Sunday Night Reel" (in G)
Gordon calls Art's style of fiddling "Skillet Licking," Lonnie seconds Art's style, chording same on the next two tunes.
35. "Give the Fiddler a Dram" (in G)
36. "Dance All Night, Dance a Little Longer" (in G)
37. "Dixie Blossoms" (in G)
38. "Santa Clause" (in G)
39. "Westphalia Waltz" (in G)
..............................end tape 1 side B..............................
Tape 2 side A
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
40. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G & D)
41. "Schottische in G" (in G)
42. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
Art talks about playing "Ook Pic Waltz," but he cannot get through it.
43. "Missouri Waltz" (in G) (Art plays Ron Huey's version)
44. "Salt River Reel" (in A)
45. "Ozark Moon" (in D) (doesn't finish)
46. "Wanzer's Waltz" (in D, A, G)
47. "Red Apple Rag" (in G)
48. "Sugar Tree Stomp" (in G)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Lonnie, Art, Wayne, Tillford, Gordon--3-30-78
Robertson home.mp3
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wn.com/Mccann Robertson, Jones, Galbraith, Lawson, Mccann, March, 1978
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tapes 1-2, sides A and B. Tape 2 side A was unused. These tapes were recorded either March 30 or March 3, 1978 in Lonnie Robertson's home, Springfield, Missouri. There is some confusion about the exact dates on these tapes. Lonnie Robertson- fiddle, Tillford Jones- fiddle, guitar, Art Galbraith- fiddle, mandolin, Wayne Lawson- guitar, Gordon McCann- guitar.
Tillford Jones- fiddle:
1. "Delaware County Blues" (in the key of G)
2. "Gee Bow Rag" (in G)
Lonnie Robertson- fiddle:
3. "Jump Foot" (in C)
4. "Cotton Patch Rag" (in C)
5. "Crazy Creek" (in Am & C)
6. "Old Jim McNeil" (in A)
7. "Weeping Hearts" (in D) (work on this tune)
8. "Farewell Waltz" (in C)
9. (unnamed) (in A)
10."Hillbilly Hoedown" (in A)
11. "Clark Waltz" (in A)
12. "Laughing Boy" (in A)
13. "Cherokee Shuffle" (in A)
14. "Salt River Reel" (in A)
15. "Speed the Plow" (in A)
16. "Liverpool Hornpipe" (in D)
17. "Durang's Hornpipe" (in D)
18. "Dill Pickle Rag" (in G)
19. "Ozark Mountain Waltz" (in C)
..............................end tape 1 side A..............................
Tape 1 side B
20. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
21. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
22. "Sally Johnson" (in G)
23. "Where's My Other Foot?" (in G)
24. "Wink the Other Eye" (in G)
25. "Rock All the Babies to Sleep" (in G)
26. "Schottische in G" (in G)
27. "Twilight Waltz" (in D)
28. ? (in C & F)
29. "Taney County Breakdown" (in A)
30. "Waltz in A" (in A)
31. "Coming Down from Denver" (in A)
Art Galbraith- fiddle, Lonnie- twin fiddle:
32. "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" (in G)
33. "Interlake Waltz" (in G)
34. "Sunday Night Reel" (in G)
Gordon calls Art's style of fiddling "Skillet Licking," Lonnie seconds Art's style, chording same on the next two tunes.
35. "Give the Fiddler a Dram" (in G)
36. "Dance All Night, Dance a Little Longer" (in G)
37. "Dixie Blossoms" (in G)
38. "Santa Clause" (in G)
39. "Westphalia Waltz" (in G)
..............................end tape 1 side B..............................
Tape 2 side A
Art Galbraith- fiddle:
40. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G & D)
41. "Schottische in G" (in G)
42. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
Art talks about playing "Ook Pic Waltz," but he cannot get through it.
43. "Missouri Waltz" (in G) (Art plays Ron Huey's version)
44. "Salt River Reel" (in A)
45. "Ozark Moon" (in D) (doesn't finish)
46. "Wanzer's Waltz" (in D, A, G)
47. "Red Apple Rag" (in G)
48. "Sugar Tree Stomp" (in G)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Lonnie, Art, Wayne, Tillford, Gordon--3-30-78
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Lloyd Mumm and his Starlight Roof Orchestra - Pink champagne for dancing (1962) Full vinyl LP
Released in 1962 by Omega Disk Records.
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A1) Pink cocktail for a blue lady 0:00
A2) Tea for two 1:50
A3) Bee...
Released in 1962 by Omega Disk Records.
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A1) Pink cocktail for a blue lady 0:00
A2) Tea for two 1:50
A3) Beer barrel polka 4:48
A4) I'm always chasing rainbows 6:34
A5) Elmer's tune 8:42
A6) Missouri waltz 11:06
B1) The happy whistler 14:08
B2) Smoke gets in your eyes 15:52
B3) Pizzicato polka 17:48
B4) Full moon and empty arms 20:43
B5) C'est si bon 22:34
B6) Champagne waltz 25:25
wn.com/Lloyd Mumm And His Starlight Roof Orchestra Pink Champagne For Dancing (1962) Full Vinyl Lp
Released in 1962 by Omega Disk Records.
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A1) Pink cocktail for a blue lady 0:00
A2) Tea for two 1:50
A3) Beer barrel polka 4:48
A4) I'm always chasing rainbows 6:34
A5) Elmer's tune 8:42
A6) Missouri waltz 11:06
B1) The happy whistler 14:08
B2) Smoke gets in your eyes 15:52
B3) Pizzicato polka 17:48
B4) Full moon and empty arms 20:43
B5) C'est si bon 22:34
B6) Champagne waltz 25:25
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McCann: Lexington, Missouri Fiddle Contest, 1968
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Fiddle Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This session is a fiddle contest, rec...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Fiddle Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This session is a fiddle contest, recorded in Lexington, Missouri in August 1968.
Contestants:
#10. Sam Bush: Bowling Green, Kentucky. Age 15
1. "Sally Goodwin" (in the key of A)
2. "Kelly Waltz" (in D)
3. "Forked Deer" (in D)
#? Roy Collins: Muskogee, Oklahoma.
1. "Cotton Eyed Joe" (in A)
2. "Fiddler's Walt" (in G)
3. "Grey Eagle" (in A)
According to Gordon McCann's notes: "M.C. talks about different trophy's to be given."
#12. Lloyd Wanzer: Caldwell, Idaho- daughter on piano.
1. "Mississippi Sawyer" (in D)
2. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in D)
3. "Rag in G" (in G)
#5. Pete McMahon: Harrisburg, Missouri. With Fred Stoneking.
1. "B Flat Waltz" (in Bf)
2. "Sally Goodwin" (in A)
#4. J. A. Gilmore: Jefferson City, Missouri.
1. "Kansas City Rag" (in G)
2. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in D)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
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wn.com/Mccann Lexington, Missouri Fiddle Contest, 1968
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Fiddle Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This session is a fiddle contest, recorded in Lexington, Missouri in August 1968.
Contestants:
#10. Sam Bush: Bowling Green, Kentucky. Age 15
1. "Sally Goodwin" (in the key of A)
2. "Kelly Waltz" (in D)
3. "Forked Deer" (in D)
#? Roy Collins: Muskogee, Oklahoma.
1. "Cotton Eyed Joe" (in A)
2. "Fiddler's Walt" (in G)
3. "Grey Eagle" (in A)
According to Gordon McCann's notes: "M.C. talks about different trophy's to be given."
#12. Lloyd Wanzer: Caldwell, Idaho- daughter on piano.
1. "Mississippi Sawyer" (in D)
2. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in D)
3. "Rag in G" (in G)
#5. Pete McMahon: Harrisburg, Missouri. With Fred Stoneking.
1. "B Flat Waltz" (in Bf)
2. "Sally Goodwin" (in A)
#4. J. A. Gilmore: Jefferson City, Missouri.
1. "Kansas City Rag" (in G)
2. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in D)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
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McCann: Beaty, Galbraith, & McCann/Galbraith & McCann, December 18, 1978
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A ...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded December 18, 1978. A portion of tape 1 side A was recorded in Andy Beaty's home, Carthage, Missouri. Andy Beaty- fiddle, & Gordon McCann- guitar. The larger portion of tape 1 side A was recorded in Art Galbraith's home, Springfield, Missouri. Art Galbraith- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar.
Andy Beat- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar:
Gordon mentions that the tape begins with discussion about a jamboree in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
1. "Waldo" (in the key of A)
Andy was originally a guitar player, then he went to fiddle, and then 5 string banjo.
2. "Canary Waltz" (in A)
Gordon mentions that Andy doesn't play Clark Waltz or Swedish Waltz anymore.
3. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
4. "Dance Around Molly" (in A)
5. "White Water" (in A)
6. "Dusty's Hornpipe" (in A)
Gordon mentions there is discussion about Ed Richmond from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Gordon also mentions how good the acoustics are in the room.
7. "Spotted Pony" (in A)
8. "Rose of Sharon Waltz" (in A)
9. "Tennessee Rag" (in A)
There is discussion about Art Galbraith.
10. "Gold Rush" (in A)
11. "Eighth of January" (in D)
12. "Soldier's Joy" (in D)
13. "Liberty" (in D)
14. "Fiddler's Waltz" (in G)
15. "Sally Johnson" (in G)
16. (Bill Monroe tune) (in C)
17. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
18. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
19. "Sally Goodin" (in A)
20. "Salt Creek" (in A)
21. "Rocky Road to Dublin" (in A)
22. "Dusty Miller"M (in A)
Gordon mentions that he plays some of this recording back for Andy.
23. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
24. "Coming Down from Denver" (in A)
25. "Durang's Hornpipe" (in D)
26. "Beaty's tune" (in D)
..............................end Andy Beaty session..............................
Art Galbraith- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar:
1. "Durang's No. 2" (in D)
2. "Forked Deer" (in D)
3. "Leather Britches" (in G)
4. "Rossi Waltz" (in G)
5. "Waltz You Saved for Me" (in C & F)
6. "Tennessee Waltz" (in C & G)
7. "Kentucky Waltz" (in C)
8. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G) (plays twice)
9. "Flowers of Edinburg" (in G)
10. "Sally Ann" (in A)
11. "Montana Waltz" (in A)
12. "Hale's Waltz" (in G)
Art attempts to play "Statler's Waltz," but he cannot remember it.
13. "Wanzer's Waltz" (in G & D)
14. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in D & G)
15. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
16. "Fisher's Hornpipe" (in D)
17. "Brown's Dream" (in G)
18. "Red Apple Rag" (in G)
19. "Sugar Tree Stomp" (in G)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Andy Beaty--12-18-78
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McCann-1978-12-18-A
wn.com/Mccann Beaty, Galbraith, Mccann Galbraith Mccann, December 18, 1978
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded December 18, 1978. A portion of tape 1 side A was recorded in Andy Beaty's home, Carthage, Missouri. Andy Beaty- fiddle, & Gordon McCann- guitar. The larger portion of tape 1 side A was recorded in Art Galbraith's home, Springfield, Missouri. Art Galbraith- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar.
Andy Beat- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar:
Gordon mentions that the tape begins with discussion about a jamboree in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
1. "Waldo" (in the key of A)
Andy was originally a guitar player, then he went to fiddle, and then 5 string banjo.
2. "Canary Waltz" (in A)
Gordon mentions that Andy doesn't play Clark Waltz or Swedish Waltz anymore.
3. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
4. "Dance Around Molly" (in A)
5. "White Water" (in A)
6. "Dusty's Hornpipe" (in A)
Gordon mentions there is discussion about Ed Richmond from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Gordon also mentions how good the acoustics are in the room.
7. "Spotted Pony" (in A)
8. "Rose of Sharon Waltz" (in A)
9. "Tennessee Rag" (in A)
There is discussion about Art Galbraith.
10. "Gold Rush" (in A)
11. "Eighth of January" (in D)
12. "Soldier's Joy" (in D)
13. "Liberty" (in D)
14. "Fiddler's Waltz" (in G)
15. "Sally Johnson" (in G)
16. (Bill Monroe tune) (in C)
17. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
18. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
19. "Sally Goodin" (in A)
20. "Salt Creek" (in A)
21. "Rocky Road to Dublin" (in A)
22. "Dusty Miller"M (in A)
Gordon mentions that he plays some of this recording back for Andy.
23. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
24. "Coming Down from Denver" (in A)
25. "Durang's Hornpipe" (in D)
26. "Beaty's tune" (in D)
..............................end Andy Beaty session..............................
Art Galbraith- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar:
1. "Durang's No. 2" (in D)
2. "Forked Deer" (in D)
3. "Leather Britches" (in G)
4. "Rossi Waltz" (in G)
5. "Waltz You Saved for Me" (in C & F)
6. "Tennessee Waltz" (in C & G)
7. "Kentucky Waltz" (in C)
8. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G) (plays twice)
9. "Flowers of Edinburg" (in G)
10. "Sally Ann" (in A)
11. "Montana Waltz" (in A)
12. "Hale's Waltz" (in G)
Art attempts to play "Statler's Waltz," but he cannot remember it.
13. "Wanzer's Waltz" (in G & D)
14. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in D & G)
15. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
16. "Fisher's Hornpipe" (in D)
17. "Brown's Dream" (in G)
18. "Red Apple Rag" (in G)
19. "Sugar Tree Stomp" (in G)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Andy Beaty--12-18-78
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McCann: Galbraith, Campbell, Pettus, Lawson, McCann, Wilson, August 21, 1977
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tapes 1-2, side...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tapes 1-2, sides A and B. These tapes were recorded August 21, 1977 in Gordon McCann's home, Springfield, Missouri. Art Galbraith- fiddle, mandolin, Raymond Campbell- fiddle, Wayne Lawson- fiddle, guitar, Walter Pettus- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar, Rick Wilson- acoustic bass. Gordon also mentions Nanny Pettus (Walter's wife), Ruth McAlhaney (Walter's daughter), and Mona McCann (Gordon McCann's wife).
Raymond Campbell- fiddle:
1. "Flock of Birds" (in the key of G)
2. "Over the Waves Waltz" (in G)
3. "Blue Mule" (in G)
4. "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" (in G) (Art on Mandolin)
5. "Knocking at the Door" (in C)
6. "Stone's Rag" (in C)
7. "Cotton Patch Rag" (in C)
8. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
Gordon mentions that there is brief discussion about a group called the James River Boys.
9. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
10. "Gold Rush" (in A)
11. "Grey Eagle" (in A)
12. "Turkey Knob" (in A)
13. "Turkey in the Straw" (in G)
14. "Ook Pic Waltz" (in G)
15. "Sail Away, Ladies" (in G)
16. "Juanita" (in G & D)
..............................end tape 1 side A..............................
Tape 1 side B
Raymond Campbell- fiddle (continued):
17. "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" (in G)
18. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G)
19. "Rossi Waltz" (in G)
There is discussion about a lack of ability concerning tunes in music stores, or public libraries. Ruth wants to get music to play with her father.
20. "Red Apple Rag" (in G)
21. "Robert E. Lee" (in C)
22. "I Don't Love Nobody" (in C)
23. "East Tennessee Blues" (in C)
Wayne Lawson- fiddle:
24. "Sally Goodin" (in A)
25. "Gold Rush" (in A)
26. "Swedish Waltz" (in A)
27. "Laughing Boy" (in A)
28. "Rubber Dolly" (in A)
29. "Liberty" (in D)
30. "Hazy Hill Waltz" (in D) (has Bm in the second part)
31. "Ragtime Annie" (in D)
32. ? (in D)
33. "Mississppi Sawyer" (in D)
34. "Fiddler's Waltz" (in G)
..............................end tape 1 side B..............................
Tape 2 side A
Wayne Lawson- fiddle (continued):
35. "Red Wing" (in G)
36. "Dry & Dusty" (in E)
37. "Footprints in the Snow" (in E)
38. "Tennessee Waltz" (in C)
39. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
Walter Pettus- fiddle:
40. "Chinese Breakdown" (in C)
41. "Kiss Waltz" (in G & D)
42. "The Fight is On" (in C)
43. "Rosin the Beau"
"Rosin the Beau" was the first tune Walter had ever heard, his grandfather taught it to him.
44. "Jimmy Murphy" (in G)
45. "Precious Jesus, Hold My Hand" (in G)
Art Galbraith- fiddle, Rick Wilson- acoustic bass:
46. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
47. "Devil's Dream" (in A)
48. "Montana Waltz" (in A) (the tape ends before this song is over)
..............................end tape 2 side A..............................
Tape 2 side B
Art Galbraith- fiddle (continued):
49. "Sally Goodin" (in A)
50. "I Don't Love Nobody" (in C)
51. "Soldier's Joy" (in D)
Raymond Campbell twins on some of these next tunes, Art Galbraith still playing lead fiddle:
52. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
53. "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" (in G)
54. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G & D)
55. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
56. "Sail Away, Ladies" (in A)
57. "Jack of Diamonds" (in A)
58. "Salt River" (in A)
59. "Snow Shoe" (in D)
60. "Lonesome Indian" (in D)
61. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in D)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
McCann, Galbraith, Campbell--8-21-77
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McCann-1977-08-21-A
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wn.com/Mccann Galbraith, Campbell, Pettus, Lawson, Mccann, Wilson, August 21, 1977
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tapes 1-2, sides A and B. These tapes were recorded August 21, 1977 in Gordon McCann's home, Springfield, Missouri. Art Galbraith- fiddle, mandolin, Raymond Campbell- fiddle, Wayne Lawson- fiddle, guitar, Walter Pettus- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar, Rick Wilson- acoustic bass. Gordon also mentions Nanny Pettus (Walter's wife), Ruth McAlhaney (Walter's daughter), and Mona McCann (Gordon McCann's wife).
Raymond Campbell- fiddle:
1. "Flock of Birds" (in the key of G)
2. "Over the Waves Waltz" (in G)
3. "Blue Mule" (in G)
4. "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" (in G) (Art on Mandolin)
5. "Knocking at the Door" (in C)
6. "Stone's Rag" (in C)
7. "Cotton Patch Rag" (in C)
8. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C)
Gordon mentions that there is brief discussion about a group called the James River Boys.
9. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
10. "Gold Rush" (in A)
11. "Grey Eagle" (in A)
12. "Turkey Knob" (in A)
13. "Turkey in the Straw" (in G)
14. "Ook Pic Waltz" (in G)
15. "Sail Away, Ladies" (in G)
16. "Juanita" (in G & D)
..............................end tape 1 side A..............................
Tape 1 side B
Raymond Campbell- fiddle (continued):
17. "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" (in G)
18. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G)
19. "Rossi Waltz" (in G)
There is discussion about a lack of ability concerning tunes in music stores, or public libraries. Ruth wants to get music to play with her father.
20. "Red Apple Rag" (in G)
21. "Robert E. Lee" (in C)
22. "I Don't Love Nobody" (in C)
23. "East Tennessee Blues" (in C)
Wayne Lawson- fiddle:
24. "Sally Goodin" (in A)
25. "Gold Rush" (in A)
26. "Swedish Waltz" (in A)
27. "Laughing Boy" (in A)
28. "Rubber Dolly" (in A)
29. "Liberty" (in D)
30. "Hazy Hill Waltz" (in D) (has Bm in the second part)
31. "Ragtime Annie" (in D)
32. ? (in D)
33. "Mississppi Sawyer" (in D)
34. "Fiddler's Waltz" (in G)
..............................end tape 1 side B..............................
Tape 2 side A
Wayne Lawson- fiddle (continued):
35. "Red Wing" (in G)
36. "Dry & Dusty" (in E)
37. "Footprints in the Snow" (in E)
38. "Tennessee Waltz" (in C)
39. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C)
Walter Pettus- fiddle:
40. "Chinese Breakdown" (in C)
41. "Kiss Waltz" (in G & D)
42. "The Fight is On" (in C)
43. "Rosin the Beau"
"Rosin the Beau" was the first tune Walter had ever heard, his grandfather taught it to him.
44. "Jimmy Murphy" (in G)
45. "Precious Jesus, Hold My Hand" (in G)
Art Galbraith- fiddle, Rick Wilson- acoustic bass:
46. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
47. "Devil's Dream" (in A)
48. "Montana Waltz" (in A) (the tape ends before this song is over)
..............................end tape 2 side A..............................
Tape 2 side B
Art Galbraith- fiddle (continued):
49. "Sally Goodin" (in A)
50. "I Don't Love Nobody" (in C)
51. "Soldier's Joy" (in D)
Raymond Campbell twins on some of these next tunes, Art Galbraith still playing lead fiddle:
52. "Missouri Waltz" (in G)
53. "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" (in G)
54. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G & D)
55. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
56. "Sail Away, Ladies" (in A)
57. "Jack of Diamonds" (in A)
58. "Salt River" (in A)
59. "Snow Shoe" (in D)
60. "Lonesome Indian" (in D)
61. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in D)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
McCann, Galbraith, Campbell--8-21-77
McCann home.mp3
songs.pdf
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McCann-1977-08-21-A
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Strafford, Missouri, Fiddle Contest, November 11, 1978
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A ...
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded November 11, 1978 at Strafford, Missouri, Fiddle Contest, Strafford, Missouri.
Introduction to the contest, music by Mountaineers from Strafford- Virgil Folsom, Dwight Israel, Gordon Merle, Mike Merle, Dana Merle, Carol Howard.
1. "Black Mountain Rag" (in the key of A)
2. "That's A No No" (sung by Carol Howard)
3. "Kentucky Chimes" (in A)
4. "Lucille" (sung by Virgil Folsom)
5. "John Hardy" (in G)
Contest begins:
#1. Wayne Lawson- Ozark, MO:
1. "Marmaduke's Hornpipe" (in D)
2. "Fiddler's Waltz" (in G)
#2. Don Johnston- Golden City, MO:
1. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in D)
2. "Coming Down From Denver" (in A)
#3. ?:
1. "Durham's Bull" (in A)
2. ? (in A & D)
#4. Art Galbraith- Springfield, MO:
1. "Leather Britches" (in G)
2. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
#5. ?
1. "Soldier's Joy" (in D)
2. "Peek-A-Boo Waltz" (in G)
#6. Pete McMahon- Harrisburg, MO:
1. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
2. "Over the Waves" (in G)
#7. Gene Wells:
1. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
2. "Combination Waltz" (in A)
#8. ?- Humansville, MO:
1. ? (in C)
2. "Farewell Waltz?" (in C & F)
#9. ?
1. "Wake Up, Susan" (in A)
2. "Sweet Bunch of Daisies" (in G)
..............................end tape 1 side A..............................
Tape 1 side B
#10. ?- Springfield, MO (8 years old)
1. "Boil Them Cabbage Down" (in A)
2. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in D)
#11. Mark Pearman- Springfield, MO:
1. "Cotton Patch Rag" (in C)
2. "Festival Waltz" (in A)
#12. Earl Ball- Humansville, MO:
1. "Grey Eagle" (in A)
2. "Festival Waltz" (in A)
#13. Henry Thompson- Iberia, MO:
1. "Cotton Patch Rag" (in C)
2. "Festival Waltz" (in A)
#14. ?
1. "Boil Them Cabbage Down" (in A)
2. "Faded Love" (in D)
Call back 5 fiddlers:
1. Art Galbraith:
"Kiss Me Waltz" (in D & A)
2. Pete McMahon:
"Sally Goodin" (in A)
3. Mark Pearman:
"Walking in My Sleep" (in G)
4. Earl Ball:
"Coming Down from Denver" (in A)
5. Henry Thompson:
"Sally Goodin" (in A)
Call back three:
1. Art Galbraith: "Dixie Blossoms" (in G)
2. Pete McMahon: "Grey Eagle" (in A)
3. Henry Thompson: "Over the Waves" (in G)
Winners:
3rd: Pete McMahon: "Bitter Creek" (in G)
2nd: Art Galbraith: "Durang's No. 2" (in D)
1st: Henry Thompson: "Back Up & Push" (in C)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Strafford Contest--11-11-78
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McCann-1978-11-11-A
wn.com/Strafford, Missouri, Fiddle Contest, November 11, 1978
Part of the Gordon McCann Ozarks Folk Music Collection at Missouri State University's Special Collections and Archives.
This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded November 11, 1978 at Strafford, Missouri, Fiddle Contest, Strafford, Missouri.
Introduction to the contest, music by Mountaineers from Strafford- Virgil Folsom, Dwight Israel, Gordon Merle, Mike Merle, Dana Merle, Carol Howard.
1. "Black Mountain Rag" (in the key of A)
2. "That's A No No" (sung by Carol Howard)
3. "Kentucky Chimes" (in A)
4. "Lucille" (sung by Virgil Folsom)
5. "John Hardy" (in G)
Contest begins:
#1. Wayne Lawson- Ozark, MO:
1. "Marmaduke's Hornpipe" (in D)
2. "Fiddler's Waltz" (in G)
#2. Don Johnston- Golden City, MO:
1. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in D)
2. "Coming Down From Denver" (in A)
#3. ?:
1. "Durham's Bull" (in A)
2. ? (in A & D)
#4. Art Galbraith- Springfield, MO:
1. "Leather Britches" (in G)
2. "Shamos O'Brien" (in G)
#5. ?
1. "Soldier's Joy" (in D)
2. "Peek-A-Boo Waltz" (in G)
#6. Pete McMahon- Harrisburg, MO:
1. "Tom & Jerry" (in A)
2. "Over the Waves" (in G)
#7. Gene Wells:
1. "Bill Cheatum" (in A)
2. "Combination Waltz" (in A)
#8. ?- Humansville, MO:
1. ? (in C)
2. "Farewell Waltz?" (in C & F)
#9. ?
1. "Wake Up, Susan" (in A)
2. "Sweet Bunch of Daisies" (in G)
..............................end tape 1 side A..............................
Tape 1 side B
#10. ?- Springfield, MO (8 years old)
1. "Boil Them Cabbage Down" (in A)
2. "Wednesday Night Waltz" (in D)
#11. Mark Pearman- Springfield, MO:
1. "Cotton Patch Rag" (in C)
2. "Festival Waltz" (in A)
#12. Earl Ball- Humansville, MO:
1. "Grey Eagle" (in A)
2. "Festival Waltz" (in A)
#13. Henry Thompson- Iberia, MO:
1. "Cotton Patch Rag" (in C)
2. "Festival Waltz" (in A)
#14. ?
1. "Boil Them Cabbage Down" (in A)
2. "Faded Love" (in D)
Call back 5 fiddlers:
1. Art Galbraith:
"Kiss Me Waltz" (in D & A)
2. Pete McMahon:
"Sally Goodin" (in A)
3. Mark Pearman:
"Walking in My Sleep" (in G)
4. Earl Ball:
"Coming Down from Denver" (in A)
5. Henry Thompson:
"Sally Goodin" (in A)
Call back three:
1. Art Galbraith: "Dixie Blossoms" (in G)
2. Pete McMahon: "Grey Eagle" (in A)
3. Henry Thompson: "Over the Waves" (in G)
Winners:
3rd: Pete McMahon: "Bitter Creek" (in G)
2nd: Art Galbraith: "Durang's No. 2" (in D)
1st: Henry Thompson: "Back Up & Push" (in C)
These recordings are made available for research purposes. The views expressed in the recordings are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of Missouri State University.
Some of this material may be protected by copyright law. Permission of the copyright holders is required for commercial use, reproduction, or anything beyond what is allowed by fair use.
Strafford Contest--11-11-78
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McCann-1978-11-11-A
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