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  2. Red Wing (song) - Wikipedia

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    Its name refers to Red Wing, Minnesota, which is named for Mdewakanton Dakota Chief Red Wing. [2] Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys recorded a Western swing cover of Red Wing in the 1940s. George Lewis helped make it a standard of the traditional jazz revival era. An instrumental version, with Chet Atkins on guitar, was released by Asleep at the ...

  3. Galloping Guitar: The Early Years - Wikipedia

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    Galloping Guitar: The Early Years is a multi-disc box-set retrospective recording by American guitarist Chet Atkins, released in 1993 on the Bear Family label. History [ edit ]

  4. Andy de Jarlis - Wikipedia

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    Andy de Jarlis (1914 – 1975) was a Canadian Métis fiddler from Woodridge, Manitoba.He was credited with more than 200 musical compositions. He played on Winnipeg radio accompanied by the musical group the Red River Mates.

  5. Old time fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Old time fiddle tunes are derived from European folk dance forms such as the jig, reel, breakdown, schottische, waltz, two-step, and polka. When the fiddle is accompanied by banjo, guitar, mandolin, or other string instruments, the configuration is called a string band. The types of tunes found in old-time fiddling are called "fiddle tunes ...

  6. Eldon Shamblin - Wikipedia

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    A few days later Wills asked them to write an instrumental that would feature them. They came up with "Twin Guitar Special", which Wills recorded with his fiddle tune in 1940. The other song was "Twin Guitar Boogie". Wills never recorded it, but McAuliffe did in the 1960s under the name "Bouncing Bobby", a nickname for fiddler Bobby Bruce.

  7. American fiddle - Wikipedia

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    The canonical American fiddle tune, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" was written by Charlie Daniels as an interpretation the "Lonesome Fiddle Blues" by Vassar Clements and has been covered innumerable times. Although classified as country rock, the tune uses licks based on old-time fiddle playing and rock guitar riffs. Unlike most old-time ...

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  9. My Name Is Buddy - Wikipedia

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    My Name is Buddy was widely reviewed in the mainstream media to a generally favorable reception (earning a score of 76 out of 100 at Metacritic) [3] The album was particularly well received, however, in folk music circles, becoming a cover feature in Sing Out! and receiving a nomination for the Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album at the 50th Grammy Awards.