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'''HICKMAN RAG, THE'''. Old-Time, Country Rag (cut time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). The tune was recorded in New York City in May, 1926, with the record label crediting the fiddling to Charlie Bowman although it was the uncredited Hill Billies amalgam that recorded the tune in 1926, including the Hopkins brothers (Al, John and Joe). Bowman's fiddling is outstanding on the record. The title may refer to the Hickman County in west-central Tennessee, home county of bluegrass fiddlers Paul Warren and Howdy Forrester; alternatively, there is a town called Hickman in Smith County, central Tennessee. | '''HICKMAN RAG, THE'''. Old-Time, Country Rag (cut time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). The tune was recorded in New York City in May, 1926, with the record label crediting the fiddling to Charlie Bowman although it was the uncredited Hill Billies amalgam that recorded the tune in 1926, including the Hopkins brothers (Al, John and Joe). Bowman's improvisational fiddling is outstanding on the record. The title may refer to the Hickman County in west-central Tennessee, home county of bluegrass fiddlers Paul Warren and Howdy Forrester; alternatively, there is a town called Hickman in Smith County, central Tennessee. | ||
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HICKMAN RAG, THE. Old-Time, Country Rag (cut time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). The tune was recorded in New York City in May, 1926, with the record label crediting the fiddling to Charlie Bowman although it was the uncredited Hill Billies amalgam that recorded the tune in 1926, including the Hopkins brothers (Al, John and Joe). Bowman's improvisational fiddling is outstanding on the record. The title may refer to the Hickman County in west-central Tennessee, home county of bluegrass fiddlers Paul Warren and Howdy Forrester; alternatively, there is a town called Hickman in Smith County, central Tennessee.