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Floyd Smith (Cole County, Missouri) [Christeson], Max Collins (Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma) [Thede]. Krassen credits the Texas based Red Headed Fiddlers and Henry Reed (Va.) for the version he gives in his book: '''A.L. Steeley & the Red Headed Fiddlers''' [Kaufman]. | |||
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Brody ('''Fiddler's Fakebook'''), 1983; pg. 41. | |||
R.P. Christeson ('''Old Time Fiddler's Repertory, vol. 1'''), 1973; No. 34, Pg. 24. | |||
Kaufman ('''Beginning Old Time Fiddle'''), 1977; pg. 61. | |||
Krassen ('''Appalachian Fiddle'''), 1973; pg. 68. | |||
Lowinger ('''Bluegrass Fiddle'''), 1974; pg. 16. | |||
Phillips ('''Fiddle Case Tunebook: Old Time Southern'''), 1989; pg. 5. | |||
Phillips ('''Traditional American Fiddle Tunes, vol. 1'''), 1994; pg. 24. | |||
Reiner ('''Anthology of Fiddle Styles'''), 1977; pg. 31. | |||
Thede ('''The Fiddle Book'''), 1967; pg. 103 (appears as "Bill Cheatem"). | |||
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Revision as of 22:17, 1 March 2017
Back to Bill Cheatham
Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Widely known. A Major. Standard. AABB: AA'BB' (Kaufman). Krassen and others note this is a common fiddle tune throughout the Southern part of the United States, Where it probably originated (Christeson says he did not hear the tune in Missouri until the mid-1940's). The tune was a fiddle contest "category" tune in 1899 in Gallatin, Tenn.—each fiddler would play a version, with the best rendition being awarded a prize (C. Wolfe, The Devil's Box, Vol. 14, No. 4, 12/1/80).
Source for notated version:
Floyd Smith (Cole County, Missouri) [Christeson], Max Collins (Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma) [Thede]. Krassen credits the Texas based Red Headed Fiddlers and Henry Reed (Va.) for the version he gives in his book: A.L. Steeley & the Red Headed Fiddlers [Kaufman].
Printed sources:
Brody (Fiddler's Fakebook), 1983; pg. 41.
R.P. Christeson (Old Time Fiddler's Repertory, vol. 1), 1973; No. 34, Pg. 24.
Kaufman (Beginning Old Time Fiddle), 1977; pg. 61.
Krassen (Appalachian Fiddle), 1973; pg. 68.
Lowinger (Bluegrass Fiddle), 1974; pg. 16.
Phillips (Fiddle Case Tunebook: Old Time Southern), 1989; pg. 5.
Phillips (Traditional American Fiddle Tunes, vol. 1), 1994; pg. 24.
Reiner (Anthology of Fiddle Styles), 1977; pg. 31.
Thede (The Fiddle Book), 1967; pg. 103 (appears as "Bill Cheatem").
Recorded sources:
Alcazar Dance Series ALC 202, Sandy Bradley – "Potluck & Dance Tonite!" (1979).
County 515, "Mountain Banjo Songs and Tunes."
County 542, Blind Joe Mangrum (b. 1853, Paducah, Ky.) – "Nashville: the Early String Bands, Vol. 2" (originally recorded in 1928 for Victor).
County 719, Kenny Baker – "Portrait of a Bluegrass Fiddler" (1968).
Front Hall 010, Fennigs All Star String Band – "The Hammered Dulcimer Strikes Again."
Kicking Mule 202, John Burke – "Fancy Pickin' and Plain Singing."
Library of Congress recording, 1939, W.A. Bledsoe, Meridian, Mississippi.
Mountain 301, Kyle Creed – "Blue Ridge Style Square Dance Time."
Rounder 0016, Vasser Clements – "Crossing the Catskills."
Rounder 0093, Jerry Douglas – "Fluxology."
Rounder 7002, Graham Townsend – "Le Violin/The Fiddle."