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'''ROCK THE CRADLE JOE [2].''' Old-Time, Breakdown. A version of “[[Rock the Cradle Joe (1)]]," from the playing of West Virginia fiddler Franklin George (-2017) who learned the tune from Jim Farthing, originally from Franklin County, Va. Gerry Milnes says this version “maintains much more character and melody” than the “watered-down” version that has long been a staple of “revival” fiddlers’ conventions. | '''ROCK THE CRADLE JOE [2].''' Old-Time, Breakdown. A version of “[[Rock the Cradle Joe (1)]]," from the playing of West Virginia fiddler Franklin George (1928-2017), born in Bluefield, who learned the tune from Jim Farthing, originally from Franklin County, Va. Gerry Milnes says this version “maintains much more character and melody” than the “watered-down” version that has long been a staple of “revival” fiddlers’ conventions. | ||
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ROCK THE CRADLE JOE [2]. Old-Time, Breakdown. A version of “Rock the Cradle Joe (1)," from the playing of West Virginia fiddler Franklin George (1928-2017), born in Bluefield, who learned the tune from Jim Farthing, originally from Franklin County, Va. Gerry Milnes says this version “maintains much more character and melody” than the “watered-down” version that has long been a staple of “revival” fiddlers’ conventions.