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'''BUG(S) IN THE 'TATER(S).''' AKA and see "[[Ragtime Annie (1)]]," "[[Sister Ann]]." American, Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABCD: AA'BCC'DD'. "Bug in the Taters" was recorded for Brunswick Records in New York City in May, 1927, by Al Hopkins and His Buckle Busters, with fiddler Charlie Bowman who was credited on the label. The group's lineup changed from time to time (as did the name; they are also called The Hill Billies), but for this session it was Bowman and Elvis "Tony" Alderman on fiddles, Jack Reedy on banjo Elbert Bowman on guitar and John Hopkins on ukulele. Dance calls were vocalized by Al Hopkins. Only Bowman is credited on the label for this tune, but on the flip side, "Boatin' Up Sandy," both Bowman and Alderman are credited with the fiddling. | '''BUG(S) IN THE 'TATER(S).''' AKA and see "[[Ragtime Annie (1)]]," "[[Sister Ann]]." American, Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABCD: AA'BCC'DD'. "Bug in the Taters" was recorded for Brunswick Records in New York City in May, 1927, by Al Hopkins and His Buckle Busters, with fiddler Charlie Bowman who was credited on the label. The group's lineup changed from time to time (as did the name; they are also called The Hill Billies), but for this session it was Bowman and Elvis "Tony" Alderman on fiddles, Jack Reedy on banjo Elbert Bowman on guitar and John Hopkins on ukulele. Dance calls were vocalized by Al Hopkins. Only Bowman is credited on the label for this tune, but on the flip side, "Boatin' Up Sandy," both Bowman and Alderman are credited with the fiddling. |
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BUG(S) IN THE 'TATER(S). AKA and see "Ragtime Annie (1)," "Sister Ann." American, Reel (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). ABCD: AA'BCC'DD'. "Bug in the Taters" was recorded for Brunswick Records in New York City in May, 1927, by Al Hopkins and His Buckle Busters, with fiddler Charlie Bowman who was credited on the label. The group's lineup changed from time to time (as did the name; they are also called The Hill Billies), but for this session it was Bowman and Elvis "Tony" Alderman on fiddles, Jack Reedy on banjo Elbert Bowman on guitar and John Hopkins on ukulele. Dance calls were vocalized by Al Hopkins. Only Bowman is credited on the label for this tune, but on the flip side, "Boatin' Up Sandy," both Bowman and Alderman are credited with the fiddling.