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|f_annotation=According to the book Dear Old Illinois, this tune originally came from a woman named Cora Dye, who played the tune on the guitar.
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|f_annotation='''CORA DYE'''. American, Reel. USA, Illinois G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB.  According to the book '''Dear Old Illinois,''' this tune originally came from a woman named Cora Dye, who played the tune on the guitar.
A recording of Jim Reed playing it was taken June 14, 1972. The note from Dear Old Illinois says: "Learned by Mr. Reed from its namesake, a Benton area musician who was said to have played it on the guitar."
A recording of farmer and dance fiddler Jim Reed playing it was taken June 14, 1972. The note from '''Dear Old Illinois''' says: "Learned by Mr. Reed from its namesake, a Benton area musician who was said to have played it on the guitar."
|f_source_for_notated_version=Jim Reed (Benton, Ill., 1972) [Harrison & Burgess], Laurie Andres (Seattle) [Silberberg].
|f_printed_sources= Harrison & Burgess ('''Dear Old Illinois'''), 2007; Silberberg ('''Tunes I Learned at Tractor Tavern'''), 2002; p. 26.
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CORA DYE. American, Reel. USA, Illinois G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. According to the book Dear Old Illinois, this tune originally came from a woman named Cora Dye, who played the tune on the guitar. A recording of farmer and dance fiddler Jim Reed playing it was taken June 14, 1972. The note from Dear Old Illinois says: "Learned by Mr. Reed from its namesake, a Benton area musician who was said to have played it on the guitar."


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Source for notated version : - Jim Reed (Benton, Ill., 1972) [Harrison & Burgess], Laurie Andres (Seattle) [Silberberg].

Printed sources : - Harrison & Burgess (Dear Old Illinois), 2007; Silberberg (Tunes I Learned at Tractor Tavern), 2002; p. 26.






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