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BILL SMITH'S HOEDOWN. American, Reel or Breakdown. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Composed by Bill Smith. Smith was a Saskatchewan cattleman and rancher who moved to Ryder, South Dakota, in 1913. He was a popular dance fiddler who played Canadian style, according to Joe Pancerzewski.
Printed source: Pancerzewski (The Pleasures of Home), 1988; p. 21.
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