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'''BUSH IN THE SHUCKS'''. AKA and see "[[Chuck in the Bush (2)]]," "[[Weber's Drift]]." Texas-Style, Breakdown. DDad tuning (fiddle). John Burke maintains that Luke Thomasson (Dallas, Texas) composed the tune known as "Bush in the Shucks" after a friend named John Bush. The story goes that Bush was observed to be rummaging around in the corn cobs and shucks near the outhouse; the tune commemorates the event. Not to be confused with "[[Shuck in the Bush]]," a different tune. "Weber's Drift", also in DDad tuning, is a version. | '''BUSH IN THE SHUCKS'''. AKA and see "[[Chuck in the Bush (2)]]," "[[Weber's Drift]]." Texas-Style, Breakdown. DDad tuning (fiddle). John Burke maintains that Luke Thomasson (Dallas, Texas) composed the tune known as "Bush in the Shucks" after a friend named John Bush. The story goes that Bush was observed to be rummaging around in the corn cobs and shucks near the outhouse; the tune commemorates the event. Not to be confused with "[[Shuck in the Bush]]," a different tune. "Weber's Drift", also in DDad tuning, is a version. | ||
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Benny Thomasson - "Country Fiddlin' from the Big State" (mistakenly appears as "Dry and Dusty"). Voyager Records, Benny Thommason - "Say Old Man, Can You Play the Fiddle" (has both "Bush in the Shucks" and "Dry and Dusty"). </font> | ''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Benny Thomasson - "Country Fiddlin' from the Big State" (mistakenly appears as "Dry and Dusty"). Voyager Records, Benny Thommason - "Say Old Man, Can You Play the Fiddle" (has both "Bush in the Shucks" and "Dry and Dusty"). </font> | ||
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BUSH IN THE SHUCKS. AKA and see "Chuck in the Bush (2)," "Weber's Drift." Texas-Style, Breakdown. DDad tuning (fiddle). John Burke maintains that Luke Thomasson (Dallas, Texas) composed the tune known as "Bush in the Shucks" after a friend named John Bush. The story goes that Bush was observed to be rummaging around in the corn cobs and shucks near the outhouse; the tune commemorates the event. Not to be confused with "Shuck in the Bush," a different tune. "Weber's Drift", also in DDad tuning, is a version.
Source for notated version:
Printed sources:
Recorded sources: Benny Thomasson - "Country Fiddlin' from the Big State" (mistakenly appears as "Dry and Dusty"). Voyager Records, Benny Thommason - "Say Old Man, Can You Play the Fiddle" (has both "Bush in the Shucks" and "Dry and Dusty").