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'''LIZZIE GALL REEL.''' Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Kentucky. G Major. A version of "Speed the Plow" (?) from Kentucky fiddler George Lee Hawkins.
'''LIZZIE GALL REEL.''' Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Kentucky. G Major. A version of "Speed the Plow" (?) from Kentucky fiddler George Lee Hawkins (1904-1991, Bath, Kentucky), known as a "hornpipe" fiddler (i.e. a musician who retained the dotted rhythm rather than converting to a straight reel setting of a tune).
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LIZZIE GALL REEL. Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Kentucky. G Major. A version of "Speed the Plow" (?) from Kentucky fiddler George Lee Hawkins (1904-1991, Bath, Kentucky), known as a "hornpipe" fiddler (i.e. a musician who retained the dotted rhythm rather than converting to a straight reel setting of a tune).

George Lee Hawkins



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