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'''KENION CLOG'''. American, Clog. USA, Ohio. Paul Gifford finds this tune to be a version of Ed Hayley's (eastern Kentucky/W.Va.) tune "[[Parkersburg Landing]]" which is in the "[[Rustic Dance]]" family of tunes (see note for "[[Rustic Dance--Scottische (3)]]" for range of titles). Baltzell apparently named the tune after nearby Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, near his home town.  
'''KENION CLOG'''. American, Clog. USA, Ohio. Recorded by fiddler John Baltzell in New York on April 10, 1928. Paul Gifford finds this tune to be a version of Ed Hayley's (eastern Kentucky/W.Va.) tune "[[Parkersburg Landing]]" which is in the "[[Rustic Dance]]" family of tunes (see note for "[[Rustic Dance--Scottische (3)]]" for range of titles). Baltzell apparently named the tune after nearby Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, near his home town.  
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KENION CLOG. American, Clog. USA, Ohio. Recorded by fiddler John Baltzell in New York on April 10, 1928. Paul Gifford finds this tune to be a version of Ed Hayley's (eastern Kentucky/W.Va.) tune "Parkersburg Landing" which is in the "Rustic Dance" family of tunes (see note for "Rustic Dance--Scottische (3)" for range of titles). Baltzell apparently named the tune after nearby Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, near his home town.

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Recorded sources: Edison 52281 (78 RPM), 1928, John Baltzell {Baltzell was from Mt. Vernon, Ohio, the same home town as minstrel Dan Emmett (d. 1904). Emmett returned there in 1888, poor, but later taught Baltzell to play the fiddle}.




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