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|f_annotation='''WEST VIRGINIA HIGHWAY.''' AKA and see "[[Ebenezer]]." American, Reel (cut or whole time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "West Virginia Highway" was the name for the tune recorded by Blue Ridge fiddler Kahle Brewer on Victor 20237-A (78 RPM, 1926. Ernest V. Stoneman's name appears on the label, though it was fiddled by Brewer). The tune was in the repertory of Glen Lyn, southwest Virginia, fiddler [[wikipedia:Henry Reed{{!}}Henry Reed]], although when it was collected from him by folklorist [[wikipedia:Alan Jabbour{{!}}Alan Jabbour]], Reed gave no name for it. West Virginia fiddler Franklin George called it "[[Ebenezer]]."
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WEST VIRGINIA HIGHWAY. AKA and see "Ebenezer." American, Reel (cut or whole time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "West Virginia Highway" was the name for the tune recorded by Blue Ridge fiddler Kahle Brewer on Victor 20237-A (78 RPM, 1926. Ernest V. Stoneman's name appears on the label, though it was fiddled by Brewer). The tune was in the repertory of Glen Lyn, southwest Virginia, fiddler Henry Reed, although when it was collected from him by folklorist Alan Jabbour, Reed gave no name for it. West Virginia fiddler Franklin George called it "Ebenezer."


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Recorded sources : - Victor 20237-A (78 RPM), Ernest V. Stoneman (1926). 




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