
The Coon Creek Girls were a popular all-girl "string band" in the Appalachian style of folk music (a precursor of country music) which began in the mid-1930s. Created (and named) by John Lair for his Renfro Valley Barn Dance show, the band originally consisted of sisters Lily May and Rosie Ledford (from Powell County, Kentucky) along with Esther "Violet" Koehler (from Indiana) and Evelyn "Daisey" Lange (from Ohio). A fixture on the Renfro Valley Barn Dance for over fifteen years
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Pretty Polly
Little Birdie
Red rocking chair
Banjo Pickin' Girl
Flowers Blooming in the Wildwood
How Many Biscuits Can You Eat
White Oak Mountain
Sowing On The Mountain
Pretty Polly - 78rpm Version
Poor Naomi Wise
Flowers Blooming In The Wildwo
East Virginia Blues
Take Your Time Miss Lucy
Hawk Caught The Chicken And Gone
Flower Blooming In The Wildwood
I Have No Mother Now
Wild Bill Jones
Darling, Six Months Ain'T Long
Old Uncle Dudy
Going Down The Valley
Sweet Fern
Black Eyed Susie
Lulu Walls
The Soldier and the Lady
The Old Apple Tree
Banjo Picking Girl
Medley for the President
Lula Lee
Bile Them Cabbage Down
Old Uncle Dudy (Keep Fiddling On)
Banjo Pickin Girl
Banjo Pickin` Girl
Jim Along Josie
Poor Naomii Wise
Little Burdie
Little Birdie - Original Mono
Banjo Pickin' Girl - Original Mono
Little Birdy
Pretty Polly [Album Version]
Lulu Lee
How Many Biscuits Can You Eat?
Poor Naomi Wise (w/ Harper & A'nt Idy)
Pretty Polly (78rpm Version)
Banjo Pickin Girl (1944)
What'll I Do With The Baby-O
Medley For The King & Queen Of England: Cindy/Soldier & The Lady/How Many Biscuits
Old Uncle Duty
Poor Naomi Wise (Alt. Version)
Pretty Polly [78rpm Version]
Flowers Blooming in the Wild Wood
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