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'''ASHEVILLE'''. AKA and see "Flop-Eared Mule [1]." | ---------- | ||
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|f_annotation=[[File:OseyHelton2.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Osey Helton]]'''ASHEVILLE'''. AKA and see "Flop-Eared Mule [1]." American, Reel (cut time). USA, North Carolina. Learned by Madison County, North Carolina fiddler Tommy Hunter from his grandfather. The name appears to be a local re-titling of the well-known "Flop Eared Mule," and Hunter's version is the same as Osey Helton's Broadway recording. | |||
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|f_printed_sources=Broadway 5119-B (78 RPM), Osey Helton c. 1924 (Asheville, North Carolina fiddler). June Appal 007, Tommy Hunter - "Deep in Tradition" (1976). | |||
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ASHEVILLE. AKA and see "Flop-Eared Mule [1]." American, Reel (cut time). USA, North Carolina. Learned by Madison County, North Carolina fiddler Tommy Hunter from his grandfather. The name appears to be a local re-titling of the well-known "Flop Eared Mule," and Hunter's version is the same as Osey Helton's Broadway recording.