31 Traditional Fiddle Tunes from the Southern Appalachians with Bruce Green on fiddle and Don Pedi on mountain dulcimer.
This is a selection of fiddle tunes, most of which come from fiddlers who were born in the late eighteen and early nineteen hundreds in Kentucky and Western North Carolina. We have been stubbornly carrying them on for the better part of a lifetime in our rural communities, where we have had the pleasure of playing at local dances, weddings, funerals, birthdays, potlucks, ramp festivals, and sorghum makings - all the places where homemade music has long been a part of everyday life. It is a joy and a privilege to be part of the mule-paced and timeless graciousness of this living memory and to carry it into the twenty-first century.
Boogerman
Old Red Rooster
Nancy Dalton
Pretty Little Widow
Roosian Rabbit
Grey Squirrel Eating Up the New Ground Corn
Twine Mid the Ringlets
Little Boy Working on the Road
Ten Steps
Stranger on a Mule
Christmas Eve
Little Lizee Anne
Laurel Lonesome
John Henry
Hog Eyed Man
Frolic of the Frogs
Sleeping on a Corn Cob Bed
Run Johnny Run
Come Along Terrapin
Three Forks of the Cumberland
The Old Folks Played and the Young People Danced
Say Old Man I Want Your Daughter
Betty Baker
John Salyer’s Shady Grove
Shady Lane
Lee Sexton’s Shady Grove
Old Aunt Jenny with Her Night Cap On
McKinley Waltz
Old Beech Leaves
Hello John D
Old Tobacco Hills