
For nearly 30 years Charles and Ira Stripling dominated fiddling contests in their native Pickens County, Alabama. In 1928 the brothers cut their first record for Brunswick - their showpiece 'The Lost Child' - and over the next eight years would go on to record 46 sides for the label making them the most prolific Alabama fiddle band of the pre-war era.
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The Lost Child
Salty Dog
Salty Dog Blues
Wolves Howling
Lost Child
Horseshoe Bend
The Lost Child (Black Mountain Rag)
Coal Mine Blues
whiskers
Possum Hollow
You Are Always In My Dreams
coal valley
Late in the Evening
Sweet Silas
Mayflower
Railroad Bum
Silver Lake Waltz
Get Off Your Money
Chinese Breakdown
Down On The L.N. Railroad
Soft Voices
Big Four
California Blues
Horse Shoe Bend
The Big Footed Nigger In The Sandy Lot
Over The Waves
Red River Waltz (La Valse De La Riviere Rouge)
Birmingham Jail
Forty Drops
When Shadows Fade Away
Spanish Flang Dang
June Rose Waltz
Wednesday Night-Waltz
New Born Blues
Kennedy Rag
Lost John
Moonlight Waltz
Midnight Waltz
Weeping Willow
My Isle Of Golden Dreams
Boatman's Delight
Big Bully
Spanish Flangdang
Pallet On The Floor
The Stripling Brothers - Salty Dog Blues
Dance All Night With A Bottle In My Hand
Ranger'S Hornpipe
Wolves Howling (Le Reel Du Charretier)
Wednesday Night Waltz
Big Eyed Rabbit (Le Reel De La Malbaie)
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