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Country Blues => Weenie Campbell Main Forum => Topic started by: eric on November 01, 2018, 05:05:39 AM
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I had this 78 at one point
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfecAGt_c0c
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That's great, Eric! Incidentally, the reason the label lists the composer as "Seymore" is that Bennett published the piece under the pseudonym "Barney & Seymore."
Here's another Ossman recording of the tune, also from 1906 but with a small orchestra accompanying. This one is taken from an Edison "Gold Moulded Record," which I believe refers to a cylinder rather than a disc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAtIM1H9Tjg
DVR didn't learn it from either of the Ossman recordings, or from the sheet music, but from a recording of a player piano.
Todd
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I'd like to make a recommendation.
If you can pick up a copy of the vinyl LP (never been reissued on CD, to the best of my knowledge), Kings Of The Ragtime Banjo, on Yazoo, it would be a great addition to any record collection
One side is Ossman, the other side, Fred Van Eps (Father of Jazz Guitarist, George Van Eps)
Every cut is a gem
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I thought I already posted but....for a great hillbilly version, check out the Humphries Brothers. I can't find it online and can't figure out how to shrink my MP3 down small enough to post here, but....it's great!
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Here's a link to the first half or so:
https://www.amoeba.com/music-player.php?type=track&id=9936037