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|f_annotation='''TIE-HACKER'S RAG'''. AKA - "Tiehacker's Rag." American, Reel or Country Rag (cut time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune is from the repertory of northern Missouri fiddler Nile Wilson (1912-2008, Linn County, north-central Mo.), who played the tune (which is in the form of a country rag) as a fast breakdown. See more in notes to "[[annotation:Tie-Hacker's Hoedown (1) (The)]]"  [[File:wilsonii.jpg|300px|Thumb|right|Nile Wilson]]
|f_annotation='''TIE-HACKER'S RAG'''. AKA - "Tiehacker's Rag." American, Reel or Country Rag (cut time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune is from the repertory of northern Missouri fiddler Nile Wilson (1912-2008, Linn County, north-central Mo.), who played the tune (which is in the form of a country rag) as a fast breakdown. See more in notes to "[[annotation:Tie-Hacker Hoedown (1) (The)."  [[File:wilsonii.jpg|300px|Thumb|right|Nile Wilson]]
|f_recorded_sources=MSOTO 202, Nile Wilson - "Now that's a Good Tune" (1989).
|f_recorded_sources=MSOTO 202, Nile Wilson - "Now that's a Good Tune" (1989).
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|f_annotation=TIE-HACKER'S RAG. AKA - "Tiehacker's Rag." American, Reel or Country Rag (cut time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The tune is from the repertory of northern Missouri fiddler Nile Wilson (1912-2008, Linn County, north-central Mo.), who played the tune (which is in the form of a country rag) as a fast breakdown. See more in notes to "[[annotation:Tie-Hacker Hoedown (1) (The)."

Nile Wilson
Nile Wilson

|f_recorded_sources=MSOTO 202, Nile Wilson - "Now that's a Good Tune" (1989). }}