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'''GEORGIA SNOWBIRD'''. AKA and see "[[Snowbird on the Ashbank (1)]]." A tune by this name was recorded on July 28, 1964 by Glen Massey of the playing of elderly North Carolina fiddler Manco Sneed (the tune follows "[[Lady Hamilton (The)]]", and precedes "[[Red Apple Rag]]" and "[[Boogerman]]").  
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GEORGIA SNOWBIRD. AKA and see "Snowbird on the Ashbank (1)." A tune by this name was recorded on July 28, 1964 by Glen Massey of the playing of elderly North Carolina fiddler Manco Sneed (the tune follows "Lady Hamilton (The)", and precedes "Red Apple Rag" and "Boogerman").

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