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'''NEW HOT TIMES.''' American, Two-Step (cut time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. "New Hot Times" was recorded by Tupelo, Mississippi, fiddler [[biography:Hoyt Ming]] (1902-1985) and his family band the Pep Steppers after they were "rediscovered" by Dave Freeman of County Records.  The recorded an LP, "New Hot Times," in 1975, their first recording since their four sides for Ralph Peer in 1928.  
'''NEW HOT TIMES.''' American, Two-Step (cut time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. "New Hot Times" was recorded by Tupelo, Mississippi, fiddler [[biography:Hoyt Ming]] (1902-1985) and his family band the Pep Steppers after they were "rediscovered" by Dave Freeman of County Records.  The recorded an LP, "New Hot Times," in 1975, their first recording since their four sides for Ralph Peer in 1928.  
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Hoyt Ming and His Pepsteppers

NEW HOT TIMES. American, Two-Step (cut time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. "New Hot Times" was recorded by Tupelo, Mississippi, fiddler biography:Hoyt Ming (1902-1985) and his family band the Pep Steppers after they were "rediscovered" by Dave Freeman of County Records. The recorded an LP, "New Hot Times," in 1975, their first recording since their four sides for Ralph Peer in 1928.

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Recorded sources: -Homestead Records 103, Hoyt Ming - "New Hot Times" (1975)

See also listing at:
Hear Hoyt Ming's 1975 recording at the Virtual Gramophone [1]


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