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A similar version was commercially recorded (probably in New York) by Asheville, North Carolina, fiddler Osey Helton ( | [[File:heltonbrothers.jpg|400px|thumb|left|The Helton brothers. Osey is at left.]] | ||
A similar version was commercially recorded (probably in New York) by Asheville, North Carolina, fiddler Osey Helton (1879-1942), for Broadway Records, c. 1924, and in unissued recordings made in 1940, probably at WWNC in Asheville, N.C., by Dr. Jan Phillip Schinhan [see Carlin, '''Old Time Herald''', vol. 10, No. 10 [http://www.oldtimeherald.org/archive/back_issues/volume-10/10-10/heltons-discography.html]). Along with his brother Ernest Helton, the half-Cherokee Osey performed regularly over WWNC in the latter 1920's. The brothers were regularly featured at the Asheville Mountain Dance and Folk Festival (founded by Bascom Lunsford in 1928) through 1940, and were recorded for they Library of Congress in 1941 by Alan Lomax. Lomax even arranged for Osey Helton and fiddler Bill Hensley to recreate their "fiddle contest", performed for years at Lunsford's festival, for a radio broadcast in New York City. | |||
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== Additional notes == | == Additional notes == | ||
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<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> - Broadway 5122A (78 RPM), Osey Helton (c. 1931). Edison 51559 (78 RPM), Allen Sisson (1925). Rounder Select 82161-1160-2, Osey Helton - "Raw Fiddle" (2004. Reissue recordings, various artists.) </font> | <font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> - Broadway 5122A (78 RPM), Osey Helton (c. 1931). Edison 51559 (78 RPM), Allen Sisson (1925). Rounder Select 82161-1160-2, Osey Helton - "Raw Fiddle" (2004. Reissue recordings, various artists.) </font> | ||
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See also listing at:<Br> | See also listing at:<Br> | ||
Hear Osey Helton's Broadway recording on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxEBudNViE4][https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxEBudNViE4&list=PLrY4TMIz8bK9fvLUEmca6YOtJailvmo8x&index=2]<br> | Hear Osey Helton's Broadway recording on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxEBudNViE4][https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxEBudNViE4&list=PLrY4TMIz8bK9fvLUEmca6YOtJailvmo8x&index=2]<br> |
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A similar version was commercially recorded (probably in New York) by Asheville, North Carolina, fiddler Osey Helton (1879-1942), for Broadway Records, c. 1924, and in unissued recordings made in 1940, probably at WWNC in Asheville, N.C., by Dr. Jan Phillip Schinhan [see Carlin, Old Time Herald, vol. 10, No. 10 [1]). Along with his brother Ernest Helton, the half-Cherokee Osey performed regularly over WWNC in the latter 1920's. The brothers were regularly featured at the Asheville Mountain Dance and Folk Festival (founded by Bascom Lunsford in 1928) through 1940, and were recorded for they Library of Congress in 1941 by Alan Lomax. Lomax even arranged for Osey Helton and fiddler Bill Hensley to recreate their "fiddle contest", performed for years at Lunsford's festival, for a radio broadcast in New York City.