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|f_annotation='''BLACK HAWK WALTZ [1].'''  AKA - "[[Valse de L'Epervier (La)]]." American, Waltz (3/4 time).  American, Waltz (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part: ABB' (Devil's Box). "The Black Hawk Waltz" was recorded by Clark Kessinger (1896-1975, Kanawha County, W. Va.) in 1929, and by fiddler J.P. Fraley (Rush, Ky.). The Kessinger Brother's release was issued as "[[Valse de L-Epervier (La)]]" in Quebec, with the duo being called Les Joyeux Montrealais (Brunswick 52078).  
|f_annotation='''BLACK HAWK WALTZ [1].'''  AKA - "[[Valse de L'Epervier (La)]]." American, Waltz (3/4 time).  American, Waltz (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part: ABB' (Devil's Box). "The Black Hawk Waltz" was recorded by Clark Kessinger (1896-1975, Kanawha County, W. Va.) and his nephew Luches in 1929, also issued as "[[Valse de L-Epervier (La)]]" in Quebec with the duo being called Les Joyeux Montrealais (Brunswick 52078). It was later recorded by fiddler J.P. Fraley (Denton, Kentucky) and others.  
|f_source_for_notated_version=Transcribed by Frank Maloy from the playing of Earnest Ridgeway (Five Points, Tennessee) ['''Devil's Box'''].
|f_source_for_notated_version=Transcribed by Frank Maloy from the playing of Earnest Ridgeway (Five Points, Tennessee) ['''Devil's Box'''].
|f_printed_sources=Stephen F. Davis ('''Devil's Box'''), vol. 28, No. 1, Spring 1994; p 26.  
|f_printed_sources=Stephen F. Davis ('''Devil's Box'''), vol. 28, No. 1, Spring 1994; p 26.  

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BLACK HAWK WALTZ [1]. AKA - "Valse de L'Epervier (La)." American, Waltz (3/4 time). American, Waltz (3/4 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part: ABB' (Devil's Box). "The Black Hawk Waltz" was recorded by Clark Kessinger (1896-1975, Kanawha County, W. Va.) and his nephew Luches in 1929, also issued as "Valse de L-Epervier (La)" in Quebec with the duo being called Les Joyeux Montrealais (Brunswick 52078). It was later recorded by fiddler J.P. Fraley (Denton, Kentucky) and others.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Transcribed by Frank Maloy from the playing of Earnest Ridgeway (Five Points, Tennessee) [Devil's Box].

Printed sources : - Stephen F. Davis (Devil's Box), vol. 28, No. 1, Spring 1994; p 26.

Recorded sources : - Brunswick 344b (78 RPM), The Kessinger Brothers (1929). County 747, Clark Kessinger - "Sweet Bunch of Daisies." Document DOC8011CD, "The Kessinger Brothers, vol. 2: 1929" (1999).




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