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Raymond Thomas, Art Galbraith, Justin Maddux, Phil Greer, Marion Johnson, and Ken Sloan

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This recording includes tapes 1 and 2. It was recorded at Bob Walsh's home in Cape Fair, Missouri on June 20, 1986. Walsh held jams for area musicians and had this one during the music festival at Silver Dollar City. Raymond Thomas, Art Galbraith, Justin Maddux, Phil Greer, Marion Johnson, and Ken Sloan. 1. "Old Joe Clark" (in A) 2. "Gold Rush " (in A) Talk about Fern Lynch 3. "I Don’t Love Nobody" (in A) Galbraith plays Raymond's fiddle 4. "Arkansas Traveler" (in D) 5. "Ragtime Annie" (in D) Thomas 6. "Road to Columbus" (in A) 7. "Little Cabin Home on the Hill" 8. "Boil Them Cabbage Down" (in A) Justin Maddux 9. "Tennessee Waltz (in D) Thomas 10. "Tennessee Waltz" (in D) 11. "Florida Blues" (in D) 12. "Soldier’s Joy" (in D) 13. "Liberty" (in D) Thomas/Phil Greer of Aurora- banjo 14. "Polk County Breakdown" (in A) Unknown sings 15. "For Ever and Ever I Love You" 16. Unidentified tune Thomas 17. "Gray Eagle" (in A) Talk about Chubby Wise. 18. "Washington Cou
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