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'''ONE STEP DE MAMOU.'''  Cajun, One-Step. USA, Louisiana. Recorded in New Orleans by fiddler Dennis McGee (1893-1989), seconded on fiddle by Ernest Fruge, in October, 1929, for Vocalion Records. It is a version of "[[Lake Arthur Stomp]]."  
'''ONE STEP DE MAMOU.'''  Cajun, One-Step. USA, Louisiana. Recorded in New Orleans by fiddler Dennis McGee (1893-1989), seconded on fiddle by Ernest Fruge, in October, 1929, for Vocalion Records. The song was later reworked by fiddler Varise Conner as "[[Lake Arthur Stomp]]."  
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ONE STEP DE MAMOU. Cajun, One-Step. USA, Louisiana. Recorded in New Orleans by fiddler Dennis McGee (1893-1989), seconded on fiddle by Ernest Fruge, in October, 1929, for Vocalion Records. The song was later reworked by fiddler Varise Conner as "Lake Arthur Stomp."

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Printed sources:

Recorded sources: Vocalion 15846 (78 RPM), Dennis McGee (1929). Yazoo Records 2012, Dennis McGee - "The Complete Early Recordings of Dennis McGee, 1929-1930" (2000).

See also listing at:
Hear McGee's 1929 recording on youtube.com [1]




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