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'''COTTON PATCH RAG [2].''' Old-time, Country Rag. "Cotton Patch Rag (2)" was the name of one of two sides (with "Spanish Fandango") recorded in March, 1929, by Atlanta, Georgia, guitarist John "Seven foot Dilly" Dilleshaw, and released on OKeh records (two other pressings from the session were not released). It is not related to the more familiar Texas fiddle tune "[[Cotton Patch Rag (1)]]."  
'''COTTON PATCH RAG [2].''' Old-time, Country Rag. "Cotton Patch Rag (2)" was the name of one of two sides (with "Spanish Fandango") recorded in March, 1929, by Atlanta, Georgia, guitarist John "Seven foot Dilly" Dilleshaw, and released on OKeh records (two other pressings from the session were not released). It is not related to the more familiar Texas fiddle tune "[[Cotton Patch Rag (1)]]."  
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COTTON PATCH RAG [2]. Old-time, Country Rag. "Cotton Patch Rag (2)" was the name of one of two sides (with "Spanish Fandango") recorded in March, 1929, by Atlanta, Georgia, guitarist John "Seven foot Dilly" Dilleshaw, and released on OKeh records (two other pressings from the session were not released). It is not related to the more familiar Texas fiddle tune "Cotton Patch Rag (1)."

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