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'''CAT RAG'''. Old-Time. F Major (although begins in C Major). The tune was recorded on a 78 RPM recording for Okeh (No. 45356) by Dupree's Rome Boys (Bill Shores on fiddle). 'Rome' refers to Rome, Georgia, the site of textile mills in which the group's members worked.  
'''CAT RAG'''. Old-Time. F Major (although begins in C Major). The tune was recorded on a 78 RPM recording for Okeh (No. 45356) by Dupree's Rome Boys (Bill Shores on fiddle). 'Rome' refers to Rome, Georgia, the site of textile mills in which the group's members worked.  

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CAT RAG. Old-Time. F Major (although begins in C Major). The tune was recorded on a 78 RPM recording for Okeh (No. 45356) by Dupree's Rome Boys (Bill Shores on fiddle). 'Rome' refers to Rome, Georgia, the site of textile mills in which the group's members worked.

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Recorded sources: - OKeh 45356, Dupree's Rome Boys (1929)



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