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'''NOBODY'S BUSINESS.''' Old-Time, Song and Breakdown. Recorded in 1928 for Brunswick/Vocalion by West Virginia string band duo the Cumberland Mountain Entertainers (Sam Caplinger and fiddler Andy Patterson {1893-1950}). Later the duo moved to Akron, Ohio, and formed the Dixie Harmonizers, who recorded for Gennett. | '''NOBODY'S BUSINESS.''' AKA and see "Ain't Nobody's Business but My Own." Old-Time, Song and Breakdown. Recorded in 1928 for Brunswick/Vocalion by West Virginia string band duo the Cumberland Mountain Entertainers (Sam Caplinger and fiddler Andy Patterson {1893-1950}). Later the duo moved to Akron, Ohio, and formed the Dixie Harmonizers, who recorded for Gennett. | ||
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NOBODY'S BUSINESS. AKA and see "Ain't Nobody's Business but My Own." Old-Time, Song and Breakdown. Recorded in 1928 for Brunswick/Vocalion by West Virginia string band duo the Cumberland Mountain Entertainers (Sam Caplinger and fiddler Andy Patterson {1893-1950}). Later the duo moved to Akron, Ohio, and formed the Dixie Harmonizers, who recorded for Gennett.
Source for notated version:
Printed sources:
Recorded sources: Carryon Records 002, "Ace Weems & the Fat Meat Boys."
See also listing at:
Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [1]