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'''ROCKY ROAD [1].''' AKA and see "[[Angeline the Baker]]." The title "Rocky Road" for the tune almost universally called "Angeline the Baker" is from retired coal miner and fiddler Floyd "Bert" Edwards (1900-1991), a native of the hills of Alleghany County, North Carolina. | '''ROCKY ROAD [1].''' AKA and see "[[Angeline the Baker]]." The title "Rocky Road" for the tune almost universally called "Angeline the Baker" is from retired coal miner and fiddler Floyd "Bert" Edwards (1900-1991), a native of the hills of Alleghany County, North Carolina. Edwards was a former member of the Virginia Playboys. | ||
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ROCKY ROAD [1]. AKA and see "Angeline the Baker." The title "Rocky Road" for the tune almost universally called "Angeline the Baker" is from retired coal miner and fiddler Floyd "Bert" Edwards (1900-1991), a native of the hills of Alleghany County, North Carolina. Edwards was a former member of the Virginia Playboys.