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|f_annotation='''THERE'S NO HELL IN GEORGIA.''' AKA and see "[[Hell Broke Loose in Georgia]]." American, Reel (cut or 2/4 time). USA, Arkansas. "There's no Hell in Georgia" was recorded by [[ | |f_annotation='''THERE'S NO HELL IN GEORGIA.''' AKA and see "[[Hell Broke Loose in Georgia]]." American, Reel (cut or 2/4 time). USA, Arkansas. "There's no Hell in Georgia" was recorded by [[Biography:Luke_Hignight%27s_Ozark_Strutters]]" in November, 1929 for Brunswick records (released on the Vocalion label in 1929). The band bears the name of harmonica and banjo player Luther Burton Hignight (sometimes Hignite, 1897-1940) whose name is properly spelled 'Hignight'. However, it appears as 'Highnight' on the record label and in a plethora of notices and publications thereafter and seems inexorably altered. He was also a member of Minton's Ozark String Band who recorded for OKeh Records in February, 1928. The Ozark Strutters consisted of Hignight (banjo and harmonica), Frank Gardner (fiddle), and Hubert Tucker (guitar). | ||
|f_printed_sources=Clare Milliner & Walt Koken ('''Milliner-Koken Collection of American Fiddle Tunes'''), 2011, p. 660. | |f_printed_sources=Clare Milliner & Walt Koken ('''Milliner-Koken Collection of American Fiddle Tunes'''), 2011, p. 660. | ||
|f_recorded_sources=County 519, Luke Highnight's Ozark Strutters - "Echoes of the Ozarks, vol. 2." Vocalion 5325 (78 RPM), Luke Highnight and his Ozark Strutters (1929). | |f_recorded_sources=County 519, Luke Highnight's Ozark Strutters - "Echoes of the Ozarks, vol. 2." Vocalion 5325 (78 RPM), Luke Highnight and his Ozark Strutters (1929). | ||
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THERE'S NO HELL IN GEORGIA. AKA and see "Hell Broke Loose in Georgia." American, Reel (cut or 2/4 time). USA, Arkansas. "There's no Hell in Georgia" was recorded by Biography:Luke_Hignight's_Ozark_Strutters" in November, 1929 for Brunswick records (released on the Vocalion label in 1929). The band bears the name of harmonica and banjo player Luther Burton Hignight (sometimes Hignite, 1897-1940) whose name is properly spelled 'Hignight'. However, it appears as 'Highnight' on the record label and in a plethora of notices and publications thereafter and seems inexorably altered. He was also a member of Minton's Ozark String Band who recorded for OKeh Records in February, 1928. The Ozark Strutters consisted of Hignight (banjo and harmonica), Frank Gardner (fiddle), and Hubert Tucker (guitar).