Annotation:Georgia Blues: Difference between revisions

Find traditional instrumental music
m (Text replace - "[[{{BASEPAGENAME}}|Tune properties and standard notation]]" to "'''Back to [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}]]'''")
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Back to [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}]]'''
=='''Back to [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}]]'''==
----
----
<p><font face="garamond, serif" size="4">
<p><font face="garamond, serif" size="4">
Line 22: Line 22:
<br>
<br>
----
----
'''Back to [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}]]'''
=='''Back to [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}]]'''==

Revision as of 03:50, 23 April 2014

Back to Georgia Blues


GEORGIA BLUES. Old-Time, Breakdown. The melody was recorded in Atlanta, Georgia, for Victor Records by fiddler Bill Helms of Thomastown, a village south of the city. Helms was backed on the recordings by Grady Owens (fiddle), John Hogan (banjo, guitar) and Ty Cobb Hogan (guitar). Later, "in 1931, Helms recorded for Columbia with Riley Puckett and Gid Tanner as the Home Town Boys" (Wayne W. Daniel, Pickin' on Peachtree, 1990, p. 81).

Source for notated version:

Printed sources:

Recorded sources: County 514, Bill Helm's Upson County Band - "Hell Broke Loose in Georgia" (orig. rec. 1928).




Back to Georgia Blues