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'''CANDY GAL'''. Old-time, Bluegrass; Breakdown. Learned by Kentucky mandolinist Bill Monroe ('The Father of Bluegrass') from his Uncle Pendaver Vandiver as a young man in the 1920's in Ohio County, western Kentucky. Similar to "Candy Girl [1]."   
'''CANDY GAL'''. Old-time, Bluegrass; Breakdown. Learned by Kentucky mandolinist Bill Monroe ('The Father of Bluegrass') from his Uncle Pendaver Vandiver as a young man in the 1920's in Ohio County, western Kentucky. Similar to "[[Candy Girl (1)]]."   
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>MCA 500, Bill Monroe - "Uncle Pen" (1972)</font>
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CANDY GAL. Old-time, Bluegrass; Breakdown. Learned by Kentucky mandolinist Bill Monroe ('The Father of Bluegrass') from his Uncle Pendaver Vandiver as a young man in the 1920's in Ohio County, western Kentucky. Similar to "Candy Girl (1)."

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Recorded sources: MCA 500, Bill Monroe - "Uncle Pen" (1972).




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