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Featured Tunes Music Library
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The Last Shot Got Him

Played by: Martin Simpson
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Chenwett's Crest



Old Zip Coon

Played by: Fiddlin' Doc Roberts
Source: Soundcloud
Image: First performed by George Dixon in 1834, Zip Coon made a mockery of free blacks



Soldier's Joy

Played by: The Skillet Lickers
Source: Soundcloud
Image: The string band Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers



Greenfields of America

Played by: Martin Simpson
Source: Soundcloud
Image: If e'er a friendless Irishman should happen my way



Forked Deer

Played by: The Fretless - Vancouver/Toronto/Vermont, Canada
Source: Soundcloud
Image: A Hoosier Fiddle - mid 1800s (Courtesy Switzerland County Historical Museum)


Featured Tunes Music Library


File:The Last Shot Got Him.mp33
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The Last Shot Got Him
Played by:Martin Simpson
Image: Chenwett's Crest
Source:Soudcloud
Old Zip Coon
Played by:Fiddlin' Doc Roberts
Image: First performed by George Dixon in 1834, Zip Coon made a mockery of free blacks
Source:Soudcloud
Soldier's Joy
Played by:The Skillet Lickers
Image: The string band Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers
Source:Soudcloud
Greenfields of America
Played by:Martin Simpson
Image: If e'er a friendless Irishman should happen my way...
Source:Soudcloud
Forked Deer
Played by:The Fretless - Vancouver/Toronto/Vermont, Canada
Image: A Hoosier Fiddle - mid 1800s (Courtesy Switzerland County Historical Museum).
Source:Soudcloud