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  2. Soldier's Joy (fiddle tune) - Wikipedia

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    Soldier's Joy, performed by the North Carolina Hawaiians (1929). Soldier's Joy, performed by the Gunnel Hensmar (1951). "Soldier's Joy" is a fiddle tune, classified as a reel or country dance. [1] It is popular in the American fiddle canon, in which it is touted as "an American classic" [1] but traces its origin to Scottish fiddling traditions. [2]

  3. Soldier's Joy - Wikipedia

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    Soldier's Joy may refer to: Morphine in archaic slang of the 1800s; Soldier's Joy (fiddle tune), a well-known Scottish and American musical piece;

  4. Free State of Jones (film) - Wikipedia

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    Free State of Jones grossed $20.8 million in North America and $4.2 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $25 million, against a production budget of $50 million. [ 2 ] The film was released in the United States and Canada on June 24, 2016, alongside Independence Day: Resurgence and The Shallows and was projected to gross around ...

  5. Soldier's Joy (house) - Wikipedia

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    Soldier's Joy is a historic house located at Wingina, Nelson County, Virginia, USA. It was built in 1784–85 by Col. Samuel Jordan Cabell and enlarged approximately twenty-five years later. Along with Bon Aire and Montezuma , it is one of the few remaining Cabell family houses in Nelson County.

  6. Muleskinner (album) - Wikipedia

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    Muleskinner is the eponymous debut album by the progressive bluegrass group Muleskinner, [3] recorded at the Record Plant, Hollywood, California, March 27 through April 14, 1973, and released later that year.

  7. Category:Songs about soldiers - Wikipedia

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    Soldier (Neil Young song) Soldier Boy (1915 song) Soldier Boy (The Shirelles song) Soldier of 3 Armies; A Soldier Speaks; Soldier, Soldier (song) Soldier, soldier won't you marry me; Soldier's Heart (song) Soldier's Joy (fiddle tune) Soldier's Last Letter; A Soldier's Rosary; Soldiers (ABBA song) Soldiers of Misfortune (song) Soldiers of the ...

  8. Gid Tanner - Wikipedia

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    James Gideon "Gid" Tanner (June 6, 1885 – May 13, 1960) was an American old-time fiddler and one of the earliest stars of what would come to be known as country music. [1]

  9. Uncle Dave Macon - Wikipedia

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    David Harrison Macon (October 7, 1870 – March 22, 1952), known professionally as Uncle Dave Macon, was an American old-time banjo player, singer, songwriter, and comedian.