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'''GREEN MOUNTAIN POLKA'''. Old-Time, Polka. USA; southwestern Virginia. See also closely related tunes "[[Plaza Polka]]", "[[Richmond Cotillion]]," "[[Richmond Polka]]" and the similar "[[Flop Eared Mule]]." The tune was recorded during the 78 RPM era by Charlie La Prade and the Blue Ridge Highballers. "Green Mountain Polka" was recorded in the field by Herbert Halpert for the Library of Congress (2738-B-3 and 2744-A-5), 1939, from the playing of both the Houston Bald Knob String Band and H.L. Maxey (Franklin County, Va.). West Virginia fiddler Ed Haley also made a recording on a home disc machine of "Green Mountain Polka," probably in the late 1940's.  
'''GREEN MOUNTAIN POLKA'''. Old-Time, Polka. USA; southwestern Virginia. See also closely related tunes "[[Plaza Polka]]", "[[Richmond Cotillion]]," "[[Richmond Polka]]" and the similar "[[Flop Eared Mule]]." The tune was recorded during the 78 RPM era by Charlie La Prade and the Blue Ridge Highballers. "Green Mountain Polka" was recorded in the field by Herbert Halpert for the Library of Congress (2738-B-3 and 2744-A-5), 1939, from the playing of fiddler J.W. "Peg" Hatcher (Ferrum, Virginia), Houston Bald Knob String Band and H.L. Maxey (Franklin County, Va.). West Virginia fiddler Ed Haley also made a recording on a home disc machine of "Green Mountain Polka," probably in the late 1940's.  
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Columbia 15070-D (78 RPM), Charlie LaPrade and the Blue Ridge Highballers. Rounder CD 1131, Ed Hayley - "Forked Deer." Victor V-40304 (78 RPM), Earl Johnson & His Dixie Entertainers.</font>
''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Columbia 15070-D (78 RPM), Charlie LaPrade and the Blue Ridge Highballers. Library of Congress AFS 2740-41, J.W. "Peg" Hatcher (1939). Rounder CD 1131, Ed Hayley - "Forked Deer." Victor V-40304 (78 RPM), Earl Johnson & His Dixie Entertainers.</font>
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Hear the Blue Ridge Highballer's 1926 recording on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3V_ql3ekFbQ]<br>
Hear the Blue Ridge Highballer's 1926 recording on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3V_ql3ekFbQ]<br>
Hear Ed Haley's home recording on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8bDSIbbcmM]<br>
Hear Ed Haley's home recording on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8bDSIbbcmM]<br>
Hear J.W. "Peg" Hatcher's 1939 LOC recording at the Digital Library of Appalachia [http://dla.acaweb.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/Ferrum/id/1677/rec/1]<br>
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GREEN MOUNTAIN POLKA. Old-Time, Polka. USA; southwestern Virginia. See also closely related tunes "Plaza Polka", "Richmond Cotillion," "Richmond Polka" and the similar "Flop Eared Mule." The tune was recorded during the 78 RPM era by Charlie La Prade and the Blue Ridge Highballers. "Green Mountain Polka" was recorded in the field by Herbert Halpert for the Library of Congress (2738-B-3 and 2744-A-5), 1939, from the playing of fiddler J.W. "Peg" Hatcher (Ferrum, Virginia), Houston Bald Knob String Band and H.L. Maxey (Franklin County, Va.). West Virginia fiddler Ed Haley also made a recording on a home disc machine of "Green Mountain Polka," probably in the late 1940's.

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Recorded sources: Columbia 15070-D (78 RPM), Charlie LaPrade and the Blue Ridge Highballers. Library of Congress AFS 2740-41, J.W. "Peg" Hatcher (1939). Rounder CD 1131, Ed Hayley - "Forked Deer." Victor V-40304 (78 RPM), Earl Johnson & His Dixie Entertainers.

See also listing at:
Hear the Blue Ridge Highballer's 1926 recording on youtube.com [1]
Hear Ed Haley's home recording on youtube.com [2]
Hear J.W. "Peg" Hatcher's 1939 LOC recording at the Digital Library of Appalachia [3]




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