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ARIZONA STOMP. Old Time, Breakdown. The tune was composed by fiddler Huggins Williams of the East Texas Serenaders. The name Arizona had humble origins, and was first used by Spanish explorers referring to ‘the little spring’. It was used by a mining company which brought it to public notice and it soon came to represent an entire territory of the American southwest (Matthews, 1972
Recorded source: County 410, "The East Texas Serenaders, 1927 1936" (1977).
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