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Justin Bertoldie, Art Galbraith, Gordon McCann, Jack and Judy Bertoldie

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This recording includes tape 1. It was recorded May 3, 1988 in Webster County, north/west of Marshfield, MO. Justin Bertoldie- fiddle/ mandolin, Art Galbraith- fiddle/ mandolin, Gordon McCann- guitar, also Jack and Judy Bertoldie. Galbraith- fiddle 1. "Devil’s Dream" (in the key of A) Galbraith/ Justin- fiddles 2. "Up Jumped Trouble" (in A) also “Up Jumped the Devil.” Galbraith 3. "Uncle Joe" (in G) also “Miss McLeod’s Reel.” Art/ Justin 4. "Blackberry Blossom" (in G) Art 5. "Arkansas Turnback" (in D) Art/ Justin plays along on most of these. 6. "Sail Away Ladies" (in A) 7. "Dixie Blossoms" (in G) 8. "Santa Claus" (in G) 9. "Fourth of July Waltz" (in G) 10. "Peek a Boo Waltz" (in G) 11. "Shamus O’Brien" (in G) Art/ Justin 12. "Golden Slippers" (in G) 13. "Ragtime Annie" (in D) Art talks about dances at his family's house. “I go way back when I was playing with my family. They had a big about 20 x 36 living room. They could easily run three sets but two was what they usually did. It was just so graceful and smooth. There wasn’t anyone fighting to get ahead of anybody else. They all wanted that lick in it and they had a chance to do some stuff in there if they wanted to while two couples were doing their stuff, somebody over here could do all kinds of stuff, kind of tap dancing. But if you’re going 40 mph on a square dance, you’re not going...
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