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Boil them cabbage down, down. Turn them hoecakes 'round, 'round. The only song that I can sing is Boil them cabbage down. Possum in a 'simmon tree, Raccoon on the ground. Raccoon says, you son-of-a-gun, Shake some 'simmons down. (Chorus) Someone stole my old coon dog. Wish they'd bring him back. He chased the big hogs through the fence,
Italian mandolin virtuoso and child prodigy Giuseppe Pettine (here pictured in 1898) brought the Italian playing style to America where he settled in Providence, Rhode Island, as a mandolin teacher and composer. Pettine is credited with promoting a style where "one player plays both the rhythmic chords and the lyric melodic line at once ...
Mandolin orchestras were popular in the early 20th century, and many cities and schools had one. [citation needed] Tulane Mandolin Club in New Orleans, 1896. A considerable body of music was created, much of which was simple or popular marches and foxtrots that were easy and fun to play.
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A resonator mandolin or "resophonic mandolin" is a mandolin whose sound is produced by one or more metal cones instead of the customary wooden soundboard (mandolin top/face). These instruments are sometimes referred to as " Dobro mandolins," after pioneering instruments designed and produced by the Dopyera Brothers, which evolved into a brand name.
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mandolin part on Grateful Dead's Friend of the Devil [154] [155] Levon Helm, The Band; Chris Hillman, The Byrds, mandolin part of Sweet Mary; Ray Jackson, [156] mandolin part of Rod Stewart's Maggie May, Lindisfarne (band) John Paul Jones (United Kingdom), [157] Led Zeppelin, mandolin part of Gallows Pole [158] Bernie Leadon (United States)