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'''ROCK CANDY.''' Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Mississippi. A Major. See also “Rock Andy.” Recorded in 1939 by Herbert Halpert for the Library of Congress from the playing of Clarke County, Mississippi, fiddler Charles Long (who was originally from Choctaw County, Alabama). Rock Candy, sometimes given as Rock Andy, is the name of a now-forgotten dance form, according to Mark Wilson.  
'''ROCK CANDY.''' Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Mississippi. A Major. See also “Rock Andy.” Recorded in 1939 by Herbert Halpert for the Library of Congress [AFS 03044] from the playing of Clarke County, Mississippi, fiddler Charles Long (who was originally from Choctaw County, Alabama). His singing and playing were accompanied by Sam Neal, who beat the straws on Long's violin. Rock Candy, sometimes given as Rock Andy, is the name of a now-forgotten dance form, according to Mark Wilson.  
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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Bolick ('''Mississippi Fiddle Tunes and Songs from the 1930's'''), 2015; p. 328.
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<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> - Document Records DOCD-8071, Charles Long - "Mississippi Fiddle Tunes and Songs from the 1930's" (2015. Various artists). Library of Congress AFS 03044, Charles Long (1939. Recorded in the field by Herbert Halpert). </font>
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ROCK CANDY. Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Mississippi. A Major. See also “Rock Andy.” Recorded in 1939 by Herbert Halpert for the Library of Congress [AFS 03044] from the playing of Clarke County, Mississippi, fiddler Charles Long (who was originally from Choctaw County, Alabama). His singing and playing were accompanied by Sam Neal, who beat the straws on Long's violin. Rock Candy, sometimes given as Rock Andy, is the name of a now-forgotten dance form, according to Mark Wilson.

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Printed sources : - Bolick (Mississippi Fiddle Tunes and Songs from the 1930's), 2015; p. 328.

Recorded sources: - Document Records DOCD-8071, Charles Long - "Mississippi Fiddle Tunes and Songs from the 1930's" (2015. Various artists). Library of Congress AFS 03044, Charles Long (1939. Recorded in the field by Herbert Halpert).



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