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'''MISSISSIPPI JUBILEE'''. AKA and see "[[Mississippi Sawyer (1)]]." Old Time, Breakdown. A version of the well known "Mississippi Sawyer" by Georgia fiddler Earl Johnson [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Johnson_(fiddler)] and his group, with the title probably piggy backing on the success of the hit "[[Alabama Jubilee]]." | '''MISSISSIPPI JUBILEE'''. AKA and see "[[Mississippi Sawyer (1)]]." Old Time, Breakdown. A version of the well known "Mississippi Sawyer" by Georgia fiddler Earl Johnson [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Johnson_(fiddler)] and his group, with the title probably piggy backing on the success of the hit "[[Alabama Jubilee]]." | ||
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>County 531, Earl Johnson & his Clodhoppers "Old Time String Band Classics, 1927 1933" (1975). OKeh 45223 (78 RPM), Earl Johnson (1927). </font> | ''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>County 531, Earl Johnson & his Clodhoppers "Old Time String Band Classics, 1927 1933" (1975). OKeh 45223 (78 RPM), Earl Johnson (1927). </font> | ||
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MISSISSIPPI JUBILEE. AKA and see "Mississippi Sawyer (1)." Old Time, Breakdown. A version of the well known "Mississippi Sawyer" by Georgia fiddler Earl Johnson [1] and his group, with the title probably piggy backing on the success of the hit "Alabama Jubilee."
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Recorded sources: County 531, Earl Johnson & his Clodhoppers "Old Time String Band Classics, 1927 1933" (1975). OKeh 45223 (78 RPM), Earl Johnson (1927).