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  2. Del Wood - Wikipedia

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    While nothing else that she put out had the same success as "Down Yonder", her offerings over the next decade were frequent and consistent. Wood gained the title, Queen of the Ragtime Pianists, [1] sometimes shared with junior fellow plunker Jo Ann Castle. She was also divorced from her stage-namesake, Carson Hazelwood, during this period, but ...

  3. Down Yonder - Wikipedia

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    However, the lyrics of "Down Yonder" are seldom heard because the song has usually been performed as an instrumental, especially on the piano or organ. "Down Yonder" is an expression meaning "down there" in a geographic sense, referring to a place that is considerably lower in elevation or farther south. [ 2 ]

  4. Snooks Eaglin - Wikipedia

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    His next recorded work was for the Swedish label Sonet in 1971. Another album, Down Yonder, with Ellis Marsalis on piano, was released in 1978. Apart from his own work, Eaglin took part in recording sessions with Professor Longhair in 1971 and 1972 (released on the album Mardi Gras in Baton Rouge).

  5. Tennessee Records - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee mostly released country music, but the label's biggest hit was "Down Yonder", a ragtime piano performance by Del Wood in 1950. Other Tennessee Records performers included Edgar Clayton, Helen Carter, Roy Hall, Snooky Lanson and Mississippi Slim. Tennessee Records (along with the Republic label) was owned by Alvin and Reynolds Bubis.

  6. Professor Longhair - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans Piano (1972) (also known as New Orleans Piano: Blues Originals, Vol. 2) Mardi Gras In New Orleans 1949–1957 (1981) Mardi Gras in Baton Rouge (1991) Fess: The Professor Longhair Anthology (1993) Fess' Gumbo (1996) Collector's Choice (1996), half an album of hits; Way Down Yonder in New Orleans (1997) All His 78's (1999)

  7. J. Lawrence Cook - Wikipedia

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    J. Lawrence Cook (July 14, 1899 – April 2, 1976) was an American pianist. His output has been estimated at between 10,000 and 20,000 different roll recordings. Cook was born in Athens, Tennessee, the son of a preacher.

  8. The Ash Grove - Wikipedia

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    Down yonder green valley, where streamlets meander, When twilight is fading I pensively rove, Or at the bright noontide in solitude wander Amid the dark shades of the lonely ash grove. 'Twas there, while the blackbird was cheerfully singing, I first met my dear one, the joy of my heart! Around us for gladness the bluebells were ringing,

  9. The Crazy Otto Medley - Wikipedia

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    It also became the first million-selling ragtime record in the United States since Del Wood's "Down Yonder" in 1951, and eventually sold in excess of two million copies. Due to its success, the Crazy Otto Medley became synonymous with Maddox in the United States, who became nicknamed "Crazy Otto", the same nickname already used by Schulz-Reichel.

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