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'''BAD HAIR'''. American, Jig. G Major. Standard. AABB. Composed by Antrim, New Hampshire, fiddler Rodney Miller, who told Susan Songer ('''Portland Collection''') that he was inspired after hearing his five year old daughter Elvie spontaneously comment upon seeing a mannequin with a spiked and frazzled coif, "That one has Bad Hair!". | '''BAD HAIR'''. American, Jig. G Major. Standard. AABB. Composed by Antrim, New Hampshire, fiddler Rodney Miller, who told Susan Songer ('''Portland Collection''') that he was inspired after hearing his five year old daughter Elvie spontaneously comment upon seeing a mannequin with a spiked and frazzled coif, "That one has Bad Hair!". |
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BAD HAIR. American, Jig. G Major. Standard. AABB. Composed by Antrim, New Hampshire, fiddler Rodney Miller, who told Susan Songer (Portland Collection) that he was inspired after hearing his five year old daughter Elvie spontaneously comment upon seeing a mannequin with a spiked and frazzled coif, "That one has Bad Hair!".
Printed source: Songer (Portland Collection), 1997; pg. 22.
Recorded source: Rodney Miller Band - "Greasy Coat."
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