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'''OLD BLIND DOG.''' AKA and see "[[Old Gray Mare (The)]]," "[[Old Yeller Dog]]." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Kentucky. A variation on "[[Old Gray Mare (The)]]" or "Old Gray Horse Came Tearing Out of the Wilderness." The tune was recorded by Kentucky-based Jimmy Johnson's String Band in Richmond, Indiana, in August, 1932; Andy Palmer was the fiddler. | '''OLD BLIND DOG.''' AKA and see "[[Old Gray Mare (The)]]," "[[Old Yeller Dog]]." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Kentucky. A variation on "[[Old Gray Mare (The)]]" or "Old Gray Horse Came Tearing Out of the Wilderness." The tune was recorded by Kentucky-based Jimmy Johnson's String Band in Richmond, Indiana, in August, 1932; [[biography:Andy Palmer]] was the fiddler. | ||
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OLD BLIND DOG. AKA and see "Old Gray Mare (The)," "Old Yeller Dog." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Kentucky. A variation on "Old Gray Mare (The)" or "Old Gray Horse Came Tearing Out of the Wilderness." The tune was recorded by Kentucky-based Jimmy Johnson's String Band in Richmond, Indiana, in August, 1932; biography:Andy Palmer was the fiddler.