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'''DRY GIN RAG'''. American, Country Rag (cut time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). From the playing of [[biography:Willie Narmour]] and Sherril Smith of Carroll County, Mississippi. Narmour and Smith recorded the tune twice: first for Okeh Records in New York in Sept., 1929 (released in 1930), and again with their second record company, Victor, in 1934 (released on Victor's subsidiary Bluebird label). | '''DRY GIN RAG'''. American, Country Rag (cut time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). From the playing of [[biography:Willie Narmour]] and Sherril Smith of Carroll County, Mississippi. Narmour and Smith recorded the tune twice: first for Okeh Records in New York in Sept., 1929 (released in 1930), and again with their second record company, Victor, in 1934 (released on Victor's subsidiary Bluebird label). |
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DRY GIN RAG. American, Country Rag (cut time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). From the playing of biography:Willie Narmour and Sherril Smith of Carroll County, Mississippi. Narmour and Smith recorded the tune twice: first for Okeh Records in New York in Sept., 1929 (released in 1930), and again with their second record company, Victor, in 1934 (released on Victor's subsidiary Bluebird label).