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[[File:kingery.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Pat Kingery and the Kentuckians (P. Kingery, fiddle, with Iola Weaver, Tommy Bellamy, Bill Wagoner, and Troy Basil)]] | [[File:kingery.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Pat Kingery and the Kentuckians (P. Kingery, fiddle, with Iola Weaver, Tommy Bellamy, Bill Wagoner, and Troy Basil)]] | ||
''Source for notated version'': Pat Kingery [http://www.oldtimemusic.com/FHOFKingery.html] (1912-c. 1976, Nobob, Barren County, Kentucky) | ''Source for notated version'': Pat Kingery [http://www.oldtimemusic.com/FHOFKingery.html] (1912-c. 1976, Nobob, Barren County, Kentucky). One of Barren County's most popular musical groups in the mid-twentieth century was The Kentuckians, who recorded some sides for the Goldenrod label [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtfOaJj5FFc] <br> | ||
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LITTLE DAISY. American, Reel. A Major. AEae tuning (fiddle). AABB. A moderately paced tune--slower than a reel, a bit faster than a march, as source Kingery played it. The tempo has increased somewhat since then, but still goes at a leisurely pace for a breakdown.
Source for notated version: Pat Kingery [1] (1912-c. 1976, Nobob, Barren County, Kentucky). One of Barren County's most popular musical groups in the mid-twentieth century was The Kentuckians, who recorded some sides for the Goldenrod label [2]
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See also listing at:
Hear Pat Kingery playing the tune at Berea Digital Archive [3] (recorded by Bruce Greene, February, 1976).
Hear Luke Richardson and Adam Hurt play the tune [4]
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