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'''HOG IN THE CANE-BRAKE'''. AKA and see "[[Wild Hog in the Cane Break]]." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Ga. The tune is recorded in newspaper accounts as having been played by Bob Young (Newton, Ga.) in a 1913 Atlanta, Ga., fiddling contest.
'''HOG IN THE CANE-BRAKE'''. AKA and see "[[Wild Hog in the Cane Break]]." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Ga. The tune is recorded in newspaper accounts as having been played by Bob Young (Newton, northwest Georgia) in a 1913 Atlanta, Ga., fiddling contest.
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HOG IN THE CANE-BRAKE. AKA and see "Wild Hog in the Cane Break." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Ga. The tune is recorded in newspaper accounts as having been played by Bob Young (Newton, northwest Georgia) in a 1913 Atlanta, Ga., fiddling contest.

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