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'''RED EAR QUADRILLE.''' American, Quadrille.  
'''RED EAR QUADRILLE.''' American, Quadrille.  
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Edison 51354 (78 RPM), 1923, John Baltzell (appears as last tune of "Buckeye Medley Quadrille") {Baltzell was a native of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, as was minstrel Dan Emmett (d. 1904), the composer of "[[Dixie]]." Emmett returned to the town in 1888, poor, and later taught Baltzell to play the fiddle}.</font>
''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Edison 51354 (78 RPM), 1923, John Baltzell (appears as last tune of "Buckeye Medley Quadrille") {Baltzell was a native of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, as was minstrel Dan Emmett (d. 1904), the composer of "[[Dixie]]." Emmett returned to the town in 1888, poor, and later taught Baltzell to play the fiddle}.</font>
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RED EAR QUADRILLE. American, Quadrille.

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Printed sources:

Recorded sources: Edison 51354 (78 RPM), 1923, John Baltzell (appears as last tune of "Buckeye Medley Quadrille") {Baltzell was a native of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, as was minstrel Dan Emmett (d. 1904), the composer of "Dixie." Emmett returned to the town in 1888, poor, and later taught Baltzell to play the fiddle}.




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