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Emanuel Wood's Ozark Opry, July 29, 1978

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This recording includes tape 1 sides A and B. This tape was recorded July 29, 1978 at Emanuel Wood's Ozark Opry, Ozark, Missouri. The musicians would sit in a circle at the front of an empty storefront and play. Emanuel Wood- fiddle, John Osborn- fiddle, guitar, Rex Wood- guitar, Thelma Wood Hermilla- bass, Gordon McCann- guitar. There were also others present. John Osburn- fiddle: 1. "Faded Love" (in D) 2. "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" (in G) 3. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G) John asks Emanuel if he wants another tune, Emanuel says "two more." 4. "Ragtime Annie" (in D) 5. "Soldier's Joy" (in D) 6. "Tennessee Wagoner" (in C) 7. "Coming Up the Pike" (in C) (Learned this from Art Galbraith) 8. "Billy in the Lowground" (in C) 9. "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" (in G) 10. "Flock of Birds" (in G) (plays twice) 11. "Mockingbird Hill" (in G) 12. "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight" (in G) (Thelma sings, hard to hear) 13. "Twinkle, Twinkle" (in G) 14. "Trouble Among the Cattle" (in D & A) 15. "Bear Creak Sally Goodin" (Cross-tuned in A) 16. "Black Mountain Rag" (Cross-tuned in A) 17. "Wake Up, Susan" (in A) ...end tape 1 side A... Tape 1 side B John Osborne- fiddle (continued): Gordon mentions in his notes that he is unsure where or not these tunes below are still cross tuned in A. 18. "Boil Them Cabbage Down" (in A) 19. "Cotton Eyed Joe?" (in A) 20. "Gold Rush" (in A) 21....
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