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''Sources for notated versions'': Fred Stoneking (b. 1933, Missouri), who learned it from bluegrass musician Jim Hoover (Atlanta, Ga.) [Beisswenger & McCann]; Hiram Stamper [Milliner & Koken]. | ''Sources for notated versions'': Fred Stoneking (b. 1933, Missouri), who learned it from bluegrass musician Jim Hoover (Atlanta, Ga.) [Beisswenger & McCann]; Hiram Stamper [Milliner & Koken]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:33, 28 December 2016
Back to Horse and Buggy-O
HORSE AND BUGGY-O. AKA and see "Old Horse and Buggy." Old-Time, Breakdown. A Major/Mixolydian. AEae (Hiram Stamper) or Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Old Horse and Buggy" was Kentucky fiddler Art Stamper's name for the tune.
Sources for notated versions: Fred Stoneking (b. 1933, Missouri), who learned it from bluegrass musician Jim Hoover (Atlanta, Ga.) [Beisswenger & McCann]; Hiram Stamper [Milliner & Koken].
Printed sources: Beisswenger & McCann (Ozarks Fiddle Music), 2008; p. 138. Milliner & Koken (Milliner-Koken Collection of American Fiddle Tunes), 2011; p. 305. Silberberg (93 Fiddle Tunes I Didn't Learn at the Tractor Tavern), 2004; p. 20.
Recorded sources:
Rounder CD 0381, Fred Stoneking – "Saddle Old Spike" (1996).
See also listing at:
Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [1]
Hear the tune played by Charlie Kinney, recorded by John Harrod, Lewis County, Kentucky, 1978, at Berea Digital Content [2]
Hear the tune played by Hiram Stamper, recorded by Bruce Greene, at Berea Digital Content [3]