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The earliest source for this is a recording of banjo player Karen Collins, who studied with Buell Kazee in Lexington, KY. This recording came from a set compiled by Bruce Greene that features music from female fiddlers and banjo players from Kentucky, North Carolina, and Alabama.


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Recorded sources : - The Onlies, "The Onlies", audio CD (2020). The Sassafras Sisters, "A North Wind Blows", audio CD (2020).





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