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Johnny Wynn, Berry Wynn, Gordon McCann, Art Galbraith, and Betty Wynn

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This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded February 20, 1983 in John Wynn's home, Springfield, Missouri. Johnny Wynn- fiddle, Berry Wynn- bass, Gordon McCann- guitar, Art Galbraith- mandolin, Betty Wynn- guitar. Talk about Henley Dykes. Johnny Wynn- fiddle: 1. "Jenny Linn" (in A) 2. ? (in A) 3. "Whiskey Before Breakfast" (in D) 4. "Lonesome Moonlight Waltz" (in F) 5. "Back Up and Push" (in C) 6. "Chicken Reel" (in D) 7. "Arkansas Traveler" (in D) 8. "Kiss Me Waltz" (in G & D) 9. "Faded Love" (in D) 10. "Jerusalem Ridge" (in C) 11. "Wheel Horse" (in G) 12. "Ragtime Annie" (in D) Tape 1 side B The beginning of this side was recorded on the square in Mountain View, Arkansas: Ed Ragsdale- fiddle: 1. "Snowdeer" (in A & D) John Wynn- fiddle: 13. "Santa Claus" (in G) 14. "Red Haired Boy" (in A) 15. "Redwing" (in G) 16. Unidentified tune (in A) 17. "Sweet Hour of Prayer" (in G) Art Galbraith- fiddle: 18. "Whiskey Before Breakfast" (in D) 19. "Over the River to Charlie's" (in D) End of recording at Wynn's home. The tape switches to the square in Mountain View, Arkansas, again. Ed Ragsdale- fiddle: 2. "Ragtime Annie" (in D) Johnny - Berry Wynne--2-20-83 John Wynn home.mp3 Untitled 1.wav McCann-1983-02-20-A
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