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'''LITTLE LIZA JANE [1].''' AKA and see "[[Liza Jane (3)]]," "[[Poor Liza Jane]]." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Kentucky. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A variant of the "Liza Jane" tune family, from the playing of Rush, Kentucky, fiddler J.P. Fraley [http://dailyindependent.com/local/x2016389277/Fiddler-J-P-Fraley-was-a-Kentucky-treasure]. Titon (2001) finds the tune similar to "[[Jenny Get Around]]." The title "Little Liza Jane" appears in a list of traditonal Ozark Mountain fiddle tunes compiled by musicologist/folklorist Vance Randolph, published in 1954 (although it may refer to any of the "Liza Jane" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li%27l_Liza_Jane] variants).
|f_annotation='''LITTLE LIZA JANE [1].''' AKA and see "[[Liza Jane (3)]]," "[[Poor Liza Jane]]." American, Reel (cut time). USA, northeast Kentucky. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A variant of the "Liza Jane" tune family, from the playing of Rush, Kentucky, fiddler J.P. Fraley [http://dailyindependent.com/local/x2016389277/Fiddler-J-P-Fraley-was-a-Kentucky-treasure] and other regional northeast Kentucky fiddlers. Titon (2001) finds the tune similar to "[[Jenny Get Around]]."  
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The title "Little Liza Jane" appears in a list of traditonal Ozarks Mountains fiddle tunes compiled by musicologist/folklorist Vance Randolph, published in 1954 (although the descriptor "little" may have been place in front of any of the "Liza Jane" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li%27l_Liza_Jane] variants).
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''Source for notated version'': J.P. Fraley (Rush, Kentucky) [Brody, Phillips].
''Source for notated version'': J.P. Fraley (Rush, Kentucky) [Brody, Phillips].
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|f_printed_sources=Beisswenger & Andrade ('''Appalachian Fiddle Tunes'''), 2021; p. 55. Brody ('''Fiddler's Fakebook'''), 1983; p. 171. Phillips ('''Traditional American Fiddle Tunes, vol. 1'''), 1994; p. 143. Spadaro ('''10 Cents a Dance'''), 1980; p. 36 (appears as "Poor Liza Jane").  
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|f_recorded_sources=Field Recorders Collective FRC731, Emma Lee Dickerson - "Along the Ohio's Shores" (2003).  Rounder 0037, J.P. and Annadeene Fraley- "Wild Rose of the Mountain." Biograph 6007, Ebenezer- "Tell It To Me."
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|f_see_also_listing=Hear the tune played by Bo Bradham and Peter Jung at Berea Digital Archives [http://dla.acaweb.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/Warren/id/1686/rec/20]<br>
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Hear Emma Lee Dickerson's 1974 field recording by Barbara Kunkle at Bearea Sound Archives [https://soundarchives.berea.edu/items/show/663] and Slippery Hill [https://www.slippery-hill.com/content/little-liza-jane-2]<br>
''Printed sources'': Brody ('''Fiddler's Fakebook'''), 1983; p. 171. Phillips ('''Traditional American Fiddle Tunes'''), vol. 1, 1994; p. 143. Spadaro ('''10 Cents a Dance'''), 1980; p. 36 (appears as "Poor Liza Jane").  
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Rounder 0037, J.P. and Annadeene Fraley- "Wild Rose of the Mountain." Biograph 6007, Ebenezer- "Tell It To Me."</font>
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See also listing at:<br>
Hear the tune played by Bo Bradham and Peter Jung at Berea Digital Archives [http://dla.acaweb.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/Warren/id/1686/rec/20]<br>
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LITTLE LIZA JANE [1]. AKA and see "Liza Jane (3)," "Poor Liza Jane." American, Reel (cut time). USA, northeast Kentucky. A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A variant of the "Liza Jane" tune family, from the playing of Rush, Kentucky, fiddler J.P. Fraley [1] and other regional northeast Kentucky fiddlers. Titon (2001) finds the tune similar to "Jenny Get Around."

The title "Little Liza Jane" appears in a list of traditonal Ozarks Mountains fiddle tunes compiled by musicologist/folklorist Vance Randolph, published in 1954 (although the descriptor "little" may have been place in front of any of the "Liza Jane" [2] variants).


Additional notes

Source for notated version : -
J.P. Fraley (1923-2011)

Source for notated version: J.P. Fraley (Rush, Kentucky) [Brody, Phillips].

Printed sources : - Beisswenger & Andrade (Appalachian Fiddle Tunes), 2021; p. 55. Brody (Fiddler's Fakebook), 1983; p. 171. Phillips (Traditional American Fiddle Tunes, vol. 1), 1994; p. 143. Spadaro (10 Cents a Dance), 1980; p. 36 (appears as "Poor Liza Jane").

Recorded sources : - Field Recorders Collective FRC731, Emma Lee Dickerson - "Along the Ohio's Shores" (2003). Rounder 0037, J.P. and Annadeene Fraley- "Wild Rose of the Mountain." Biograph 6007, Ebenezer- "Tell It To Me."

See also listing at :
Hear the tune played by Bo Bradham and Peter Jung at Berea Digital Archives [3]
Hear Emma Lee Dickerson's 1974 field recording by Barbara Kunkle at Bearea Sound Archives [4] and Slippery Hill [5]



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