
Nashville Washboard Band A group of street musicians discovered playing near to the Grand Ole Opry building. Theophilus Stokes' phenomenal syncopation is clearly from no Western European tradition - even if as on the mandolin lead Soldier's Joy (joy indeed) it approximates a good step dancer - while their stirring Old Joe was a local tune recorded by Opry stalwarts Sid Harkreader and Dr Humphrey Bate, both of whom acknowledged black sources as early influences on their music.
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Soldier's Joy
Old Joe
Arkansas Traveler
Arkansas Traveller
Going Away To Make It Lonesome Here
Soldiers Joy
Goin' Away To Make Me Lonesome
I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You
Deary, Don't Be Angry
Kohoma Blues
Old Joe [#]
05. Nashville Washboard Band - Old Joe
Soldier's Joy - Nashville Washboard Band
Black Appalachia 04. Nashville Washboard Band - Soldier's Joy
Black Appalachia 05. Nashville Washboard Band - Old Joe
04. nashville washboard band - soldier's joy
Goin' Away to Make It Lonesome Here
soldier joy
05. nashville washboard band - old j
going away to make it lonesome
19 Nashville Washboard Band Going Away To Make It Lonesome Here
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Goin' Away to Make It Lonesome
Sam Carter, et. al. - High-Rolling Sergeant
Hollis 'Fat Head' Washington - Early in The Morning
Loomer
12 Soldier's Joy
Arkansas Traveller (1942)
I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You
Deary Don't Be Angry
I’ll Be Glad When You’re Dead, You Rascal You
I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You - Remastered
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