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A song with the title: "Molly Put the Kettle On or Jenny's Baubie" was published by Joseph Dale in London in 1803. [2] It was also printed, with "Polly" instead of "Molly" in Dublin about 1790–1810 and in New York around 1803–07. [3]
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Polly Put the Kettle On: United Kingdom 1803 [79] "Molly Put the Kettle On or Jenny's Baubie" was published by Joseph Dale in London. Polly Wolly Doodle 'Polly Wolly Doodle All Day' United States 1843 [80] Sung by Dan Emmett's Virginia Minstrels, who premiered at New York's Bowery Amphitheatre. Pop Goes the Weasel: United Kingdom 1852 [81]
Robertson's rendition of "Sallie Gooden" is now a classic since he played the traditional fiddle tune followed by 12 variations. Robertson's first record, with his solo "Sallie Gooden" on one side and duet "Arkansaw Traveler" on the other, was released on September 1, 1922, but was not widely circulated until the spring of 1923.
John Hartford – fiddle; Bob Carlin – banjo; Jerry McCoury – bass; Ronnie McCoury – guitar; Mike Compton – mandolin; Production notes: Bob Carlin – producer, mastering; John Hartford – producer, liner notes, art direction; Mark Howard – engineer; Hank Tilbury – engineer; David Glasser – mastering; Luanne Price Howard – art ...
Jul. 5—My main gig is playing fiddle and singing harmony with Charlie Woods and Deep Hollow along with my husband Craig Burletic on bass, Charlie Woods on guitar and vocals, and Josh Hensley on ...
In 2015 she published 365 videos of herself playing a new fiddle tune every day in an event called "Patti Kusturok's 365 Days of Fiddle Tunes." [11] [12] [13] In 2019, Kusturok published an additional 365 videos of herself playing a new fiddle tune every day in an event titled "2019-Patti Kusturok's 365 Days of Fiddle Tunes." [14]
"Chicken Reel" is a dance tune. It was composed and published in 1910 by Joseph M. (Michael) Daly (1883–1968), with copyright registered on October 7. [ 1 ] Joseph Mittenthal added lyrics three months later, and the texted version was copyrighted on January 12, 1911.