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Art Galbraith, Mike Breid, and Gordon McCann

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This recording includes tapes 1-2. It was recorded in Springfield, Missouri on July 28, 1992. Art Galbraith- fiddle, Mike Breid- mandolin, Gordon McCann- guitar. This get together with Mike was to find someone who could add the mandolin as per instruction of Jerry Kerstenbaum and also someone to sing “Gotta See Your Mama.” Galbraith- fiddle 1. "Leather Britches" (in G) 2. "Redbud Reel" (in G) 3. "London Hornpipe" (in D) 4. "Soldier’s Joy" (in D) 5. "Fisher’s Hornpipe" (in D) McCann tells a story. 6. "Bill Cheatham" (in A) 7. "Down Home Waltz" (in D) Mike talks about show he’s in at Eureka Springs, AR. Fiddlers are Donny Wright, originally from Springfield and Trent Crissit from Osage Beach. 8. "McCraw’s Ford" (in G) 9. "Flowers of Edinburgh" (in G) 10. "Billy in the Low Ground" (in C) 11. "Me, Too"/ "Dark Town Strutters' Ball" (in C) 12. "Happy Days & Lonely Nights" (in C) 13. "Gotta See Your Mama Every Night" (in C) ...end side 1b... Side 1b Art telling story about Fred Kerchner and about the time he borrowed Jude’s fiddle. 14. "I Don’t Love Nobody" (in C) 15. "Fred Kerchner’s Tune" (in C) 16. "In the Sweet Bye & Bye" (in G) 17. "Leaning on the the Everlasting Arms" (in G) Mike plays on mandolin, plays jazz chord. 18. "San Antonio Rose" (in G) Mike plays guitar and then mandolin. 19. "Stone’s Rag" (in C) 20. "Sheamus O’Brien Waltz" (in G) Mike- mandolin 21. "Boston Tea Party" (in...
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