Kentucky Warblers; Snake Chapman and Paul Smith music; 1 of 2; 7/22/1987

A C188

Artist: Kentucky Warblers; Snake Chapman and Paul Smith

Album/Event:

Tracks: When I Die I’ll Live Again, Camping in Canaan’s Land, A Fugitive Must be a Rolling Stone, I’d Rather be the Girl You Left Behind;

Going Down to Charleston, Old Baldy Kickin Up, Pat Him on the Back, Devil Eat the Groundhog, Come A Little Bee; In the Dark of the Night, Blackberry Blossom, Can You Dance A Tobacco Hill, untitled, Gerry Davis, Old Ann Atkins, I’ll Learn Ya How to Rock Andy (Civil War/slavery tune), Johnny Coe, Boatin’ Up Sandy, Cattle in the Corn/Hell on the Wabash/Adaline,

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Date: 7/22/1987

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Notes:

The Augusta Programming Collection contains recordings of events produced by the Augusta Heritage Center, beginning in the early 1970s. A number of people contributed to this collection, including Flawn Williams, Gerry Milnes and Bob Smakula. The collection features recordings of Augusta concerts, cultural sessions, Master Artist visits, and more, which showcase a variety of musical and cultural traditions.

Categories: Augusta Programming
Tags: #OldTime

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