Annotation:Knoxville Rag (1)
X:1 T:Knoxville Rag [1] S:Fiddler Dick Taylor M:C| L:1/8 R:Country Rag Q:"Moderate" D:Taylor, Moore & Burnett (1928) D:https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/knoxville-rag D:Yazoo 2200, Dick Taylor, Byrd Moore & Richard Burnet - "Kentucky D:Mountain Music, vol. 7" (2003). Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:C [Gc][Gc]AG cGAB|[Gc]GAG- GGA_B-|=BGA_B- =BGA_B-|=BGAG- G2B2| [Gc][Gc]AG cGAB|cGAG- GGA_B-|=BGA_B- =BGA_B-|=BGAG- G2B2c2-| ccAc +slide+[e2e2][e2e2]|g4 |c e d eded |c2c4|| [d2e2]-|[ee]ded e3d|e2g4g2-|gage dcA2|G6_B2-| =BdB2 B3A|BdB2 B2a2 |bba2 g2e2|e6 [e2e2]-| [ee]de2 c3d|+slide+[e2e2]+slide+[e4e4][d2e2]-|[e2e2]ed c2A2|G6A2-| BdBA B3A|BdBA B4|b2a2g2e2|c8||
KNOXVILLE RAG [1]. American, Country Rag (cut time). USA; Ky., Missouri. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The name of the city of Knoxville, east Tennessee, commemorates an American hero of the Revolution, Henry Knox, George Washington's commander of Artillery. The tune was recorded for Gennett in Richmond, Indiana, on October 29, 1928, played by the trio of Dick Taylor (fiddle), Richard Burnett (banjo) and Byrd Moore (guitar). It is sometimes credited to the more famous pairing of Burnett and Rutherford, and in fact the flip side of the 78 RPM recording ("Goodnight Waltz") was credited to Moore, Burnett & Rutherford, indicating that all were in attendance during the recording session, and that the musicians configured and reconfigured at will. The recording was issued on several of Gennett's labels: Gennett 6760 matrices list the performers as Leonard Rutherford and Byrd Moore, Champion 15690 cites Asa Martin & Doc Roberts, while Supertone 9310 gives Moore, Burnett & Rutherford. See also "Grandma's Rag," an unrelated tune also recorded at the session.