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Art Galbraith and Gordon McCann, July 17, 1988

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This recording includes tapes 1-2. It was recorded on July 17, 1988 at Wilson's Creek in Republic, Missouri. Galbraith and McCann played in the visitor center instead of the Ray House because of roof leaks. Art Galbraith- fiddle, Gordon McCann- guitar. 1. "Red Apple Rag" (in the key of G) 2. "Dixie Blossom" (in G) McCann talks about finding Percy Weinrich's grave close to his great grandparents in Fair Hill Cemetery in west Joplin. 3. "Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet" (in C) 4. "Leather Britches" (in G) 5. "I Don’t Love Nobody" (in C) 6. "Soldier’s Joy" (in D) 7. "Flowers of Edinburgh" (in G) 8. "Peek-a-Boo Waltz" (in G) 9. "Arkansas Traveler" (in D) The show stopped for visitors to watch a civil war film. 10. "Ladies' Fancy" (in D) Dale Reed asks Galbraith about his background. 11. "My Old Kentucky Home" (in G) Reed: Gordon, are you from this area? Gordon: Yes. Greene County and Springfield. 12. "Ragtime Annie" (in D) 13. "Wednesday Night" (in D) 14. "Weaverly" (in G) 15. "Missouri Waltz" (in G) 16. "Happy Days and Lonely Nights" (in C) 17. "Mississippi Sawyer" (in D) Reed said the song was named after men who came down the river and got rid of log jams. 18. "Sally Goodin" (in A) 19. "Grey Eagle" (in A) ...end side 1a... Side 1b Galbraith cont. 20. Medley: Over the Water to Charlies (in D) Irish Washerwoman (in G) 21. "Tennessee Waltz" (in C & G) 22. "Redwing" (in...
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