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'''BETTY BAKER [1]'''. Old-Time, Breakdown. USA; eastern Kentucky, West Virginia. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Although the tune called "Betty Baker" is known as a "W.Va. standard," it was played (in more or less related versions) by a number of east Kentucky fiddlers, including Manon Campbell, Clyde Davenport, Ed Haley and Hiram Stamper. The latter also played a tune he called "Indian Nation" [https://dla.acaweb.org/digital/collection/berea/id/135] that is a version of "[[Betty Baker (1)]]." | '''BETTY BAKER [1]'''. Old-Time, Breakdown. USA; eastern Kentucky, West Virginia. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Although the tune called "Betty Baker" is known as a "W.Va. standard," it was played (in more or less related versions) by a number of east Kentucky fiddlers, including Manon Campbell, Clyde Davenport, Ed Haley and Hiram Stamper. The latter also played a tune he called "Indian Nation" [https://dla.acaweb.org/digital/collection/berea/id/135] that is a version of "[[Betty Baker (1)]]." See West Virginia versions at "[[Betty Baker (3)]]." | ||
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BETTY BAKER [1]. Old-Time, Breakdown. USA; eastern Kentucky, West Virginia. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Although the tune called "Betty Baker" is known as a "W.Va. standard," it was played (in more or less related versions) by a number of east Kentucky fiddlers, including Manon Campbell, Clyde Davenport, Ed Haley and Hiram Stamper. The latter also played a tune he called "Indian Nation" [1] that is a version of "Betty Baker (1)." See West Virginia versions at "Betty Baker (3)."