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  2. My Old Kentucky Home - Wikipedia

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    The song remained popular through the nineteenth century. The typical reduction of the song's title from "My Old Kentucky Home, Good-Night!" to "My Old Kentucky Home" occurred after the turn of the century. [14] The song's first verse and chorus are recited annually at the Kentucky Derby. Colonel Matt Winn introduced the song as a Derby ...

  3. My Old Kentucky Home (1926 film) - Wikipedia

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    My Old Kentucky Home The title card Directed by Dave Fleischer Produced by Max Fleischer Music by Lou Fleischer song "My Old Kentucky Home" by Stephen Foster Production companies Out of the Inkwell Studios (National Amusements) Distributed by Red Seal Pictures Release date June 1926 (1926-06) Country United States Language English My Old Kentucky Home is a short animation film originally ...

  4. 'My Old Kentucky Home' evokes a racist, bygone era. It's time ...

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    Opinion: KY's state song, 'My Old Kentucky Home,' evokes a racist past and should be banished to the archives of historical shame. We need a new song.

  5. My Old Kentucky Home (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "My Old Kentucky Home" , season 3, episode 3 of the television series Mad Men (2009) Old Kentucky Home, the popular name of Negro Life at the South (1859), a painting by Eastman Johnson; Old Kentucky Home, a song by Randy Newman from 12 Songs (1970) that mocks the gentility of Foster's song

  6. The Greatest Country Bar-Fight Songs of All Time - AOL

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    5. ‘A Good Old Fashioned Saturday Night Honky Tonk Barroom Brawl’ – Vernon Oxford (1976) Vernon Oxford has been making hardcore honky tonk music since the 1960s, and as if to prove his ...

  7. ‘My Old Kentucky Home’ defender says the quiet part out loud ...

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  8. Roscoe Holcomb - Wikipedia

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    Roscoe Holcomb (born Roscoe Halcomb; [1] September 5, 1912 – February 1, 1981) was an American singer, banjo player, and guitarist from Daisy, Kentucky.A prominent figure in Appalachian folk music, [2] Holcomb was the inspiration for the term "high, lonesome sound", coined by folklorist and friend John Cohen.

  9. George J. Gaskin - Wikipedia

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    Gaskin was born in Belfast, Ireland, but migrated to the United States in his youth. [1] According to US Naturalization records, Gaskin arrived in New York City in June 1880 but did not attain citizenship until October 18, 1892.