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'''PUTNEY'S RUN.''' Old-Time, Reel. The source for the tune is fiddler and instrument maker and repairman Jimmy Wheeler (1918-1987) of Portsmouth, Ohio. A 'run' in Ohio refers to a creek. "Putney's Run" is musically unrelated to the similarly-titled "[[Putner's Run]]," from the repertoire of Washington Courthouse, Ohio, fiddler Estill Adams. Kerry Blech sees similarities between Wheeler's "Putney's Run" and Lonnie Seymour’s “[[Log Chain (2)]].” | '''PUTNEY'S RUN.''' Old-Time, Reel. The source for the tune is fiddler and instrument maker and repairman Jimmy Wheeler (1918-1987) of Portsmouth, Ohio. A 'run' in Ohio refers to a creek. "Putney's Run" is musically unrelated to the similarly-titled "[[Putner's Run]]," from the repertoire of Washington Courthouse, Ohio, fiddler Estill Adams. Kerry Blech sees similarities between Wheeler's "Putney's Run" and Lonnie Seymour’s “[[Log Chain (2)]].” | ||
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Rounder CD 0533, Roger Cooper - "Essence of Old Kentucky" (2006).</font> | ''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Rounder CD 0533, Roger Cooper - "Essence of Old Kentucky" (2006).</font> | ||
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PUTNEY'S RUN. Old-Time, Reel. The source for the tune is fiddler and instrument maker and repairman Jimmy Wheeler (1918-1987) of Portsmouth, Ohio. A 'run' in Ohio refers to a creek. "Putney's Run" is musically unrelated to the similarly-titled "Putner's Run," from the repertoire of Washington Courthouse, Ohio, fiddler Estill Adams. Kerry Blech sees similarities between Wheeler's "Putney's Run" and Lonnie Seymour’s “Log Chain (2).”
Source for notated version:
Printed sources:
Recorded sources: Rounder CD 0533, Roger Cooper - "Essence of Old Kentucky" (2006).