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'''SANDY RIVER BELLE [3].''' American, Reel (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Similarities to Charlie Poole & the North Carolina Ramber's "[[Forks of Sandy]]."  
'''SANDY RIVER BELLE [3].''' American, Reel (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. This version of "Sandy River Belle" was recorded for Columbia Records by Charley La Prade and His Blue Ridge Highballers in New York in 1926. There are similarities to Charlie Poole & the North Carolina Ramber's "[[Forks of Sandy]]," recorded just a few months later. Fiddler Charley La Prade (1888-1958) was from Franklin County, Virginia, and had some formal musical training. He was a skilled fiddler, and played "Sandy River Belle" and similar tunes at a very fast pace.
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<p><font face="Century Gothic" size="2"> '''Additional notes''' </font></p>
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<font color=red>''Source for notated version''</font>: -  
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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : -  County Records, The New North Carolina Ramblers - "Live and Lively".
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<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> -Columbia Records 15089-D (78 RPM), Blue Ridge Highballers (1926). County Records 407, Charley La Prade and His Blue Ridge Highballers - "Blue Ridge High Ballers: 1926 Recordings" (1974). County Records, The New North Carolina Ramblers - "Live and Lively". </font>
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See also listing at:<br>
See also listing at:<br>
Hear Kinny Rorrer, Bob Carlin and Kirk Sutphin play the tune at Slippery Hill [https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/sandy-river-belle-2]
Hear Kinny Rorrer, Bob Carlin and Kirk Sutphin play the tune at Slippery Hill [https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/sandy-river-belle-2]
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SANDY RIVER BELLE [3]. American, Reel (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. This version of "Sandy River Belle" was recorded for Columbia Records by Charley La Prade and His Blue Ridge Highballers in New York in 1926. There are similarities to Charlie Poole & the North Carolina Ramber's "Forks of Sandy," recorded just a few months later. Fiddler Charley La Prade (1888-1958) was from Franklin County, Virginia, and had some formal musical training. He was a skilled fiddler, and played "Sandy River Belle" and similar tunes at a very fast pace.

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Source for notated version: -

Printed sources : -

Recorded sources: -Columbia Records 15089-D (78 RPM), Blue Ridge Highballers (1926). County Records 407, Charley La Prade and His Blue Ridge Highballers - "Blue Ridge High Ballers: 1926 Recordings" (1974). County Records, The New North Carolina Ramblers - "Live and Lively".

See also listing at:
Hear Kinny Rorrer, Bob Carlin and Kirk Sutphin play the tune at Slippery Hill [1]



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