1 -(born August 24, 1886 Gwinnett County, Georgia - died May 31, 1965) an old time fiddler who was very much influenced by the music of Gid Tanner and The Skillet Lickers. Robert Earl Johnson learned to play the fiddle from an early age. When he was young, he used to practice together with his siblings, Albert and Ester. In 1923, he joined Fiddlin' John Carson's Virginia Reelers and within two years, he made his first recordings on Paramount Records.
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I Get My Whiskey From Rockingham
The Little Grave in Georgia
Ain't Nobody's Business
Nigger In The Cotton Patch
John Henry Blues
When the Roses Bloom Again for the Bootlegger
I'm Satisfied
Boil Dem Cabbage Down
Aint Nobody's Business
Hen Cackle
Dixie
They Don't Roost Too High For Me
Beggin' At Your Mercy
Three Night's Experience
Red Hot Breakdown
Bully Of The Town
Nigger On The Wood Pile
When The Roses Bloom Again For The Bootlegger (1930)
Shortenin' Bread
All Night Long
I Don't Love Nobody
Leather Breeches
Johnson's Old Grey Mule
Old Grey Mare Kicking Out Of The Wilderness
I've Got A Woman On Sourwood Mountain
Have You Gone Crazy
Mississippi Jubilee
Poor Little Joe
Johnnie, Get Your Gun
In The Shadow Of The Pine
Earl Johnson's Arkansaw Traveler
Forever Lost
Buy A Half Pint And Stay In The Wagon Yard
Twinkle Little Star
Fiddlin' Rufus
Rocky Palace
Laughin' Rufus
Bringing In The Sheaves
Close Your Bright Eyes
Way Down In Georgia
Mississippi Sawyer
I Know That My Redeemer Liveth
Alabama Girl, Ain't You Comin' Out To-Night?
I Lost My Girl
Green Mountain
Wire Grass Drag
Take Me Back To My Old Mountain Home
He's A Beaut
Those Lonely, Lonely Nights
Have You Gone Crazy'
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