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Collection: Barbara Kunkle Kentucky Traditional Music
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Fiddle played by Billy Baker and recorded by Barbara Kunkle in Wise County, Virginia [1974]
8th of January
played on banjo by Denny Slone and recorded at the Mountain Heritage Festival in Carter County, Kentucky 1973
Ain't A Lovin' Nobody
Fiddle played by Cecil Crank with [Watt Handschu] playing guitar and recorded by Barbara Kunkle in Carter County, Kentucky, 1973
Arkansas Traveler
played on banjo by Jenes Cottrell and recorded at the Mountain Heritage Festival in Carter County, Kentucky 1973
Been a Long Time Traveling Here
Folk sung by Addie Graham and recorded by Barbara Kunkle [1975]
Big Fish
Fiddle played by Lee Triplett and accompanied by Dana Perkins on guitar and recorded at the Mountain Heritage Festival in Carter County, Kentucky 1973
Bill Cheatham
Mandolin music played by Quenton Brickey and recorded by Barbara Kunkle in Greenup County, Kentucky 2-9-74
Billy In the Low Ground
Fiddle played by Emma Lee Dickerson and recorded by Barbara Kunkle in Greenup County, Kentucky 2-9-74
Black Fork Blues
Fiddle played by Cecil Crank and recorded by Barbara Kunkle in Carter County, Kentucky, 1973
Black-Eyed Susie
Fiddle played by Luther Strong and recorded September-October 1937 by Alan and Elizabeth Lomax in Perry County, Kentucky for the Library of Congress
Blackberry Blossom
played on harmonica by John Lozier and accomponied by JP Fraley on fiddle, recorded at the Mountain Heritage Festival in Carter County, Kentucky 1971
Blackberry Blossom
Fiddle played by Emma Lee Dickerson and recorded by Barbara Kunkle 2-9-74 in Greenup County, Kentucky
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