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Three Fiddlers from the Show-Me State

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Download links and information about Three Fiddlers from the Show-Me State by Casey Jones, Lyman Enloe. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Country genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 40:10 minutes.

Artist: Casey Jones, Lyman Enloe
Release date: 2005
Genre: Country
Tracks: 21
Duration: 40:10
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No. Title Length
1. Sunflower Hornpipe 1:20
2. St. Anne's Reel (featuring Cyril Stinnett) 2:22
3. Durham's Bull 1:49
4. Sleepy-Eyed Joe 1:38
5. Lantern In the Ditch (featuring Cyril Stinnett) 2:18
6. Coming Through the Rye 1:33
7. Dubuque's Reel 1:55
8. Countryman's Reel (featuring Cyril Stinnett) 2:19
9. Schaeffer's Lumber Wagon 1:21
10. Melinda 1:14
11. Pacific Slope (featuring Cyril Stinnett) 2:20
12. Jubalo 1:26
13. Fiddler's Dream 1:19
14. Belle Waltz 2:29
15. Dubuque's Hornpipe (featuring Cyril Stinnett) 2:18
16. Tennessee Wagoner 1:17
17. Birdie 1:33
18. Hooker's Hornpipe (featuring Cyril Stinnett) 2:17
19. Jones's Waltz 3:08
20. Marmaduke's Reel (featuring Cyril Stinnett) 2:17
21. Tom & Jerry 1:57

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Missouri might not be the first state that fiddle fans think of when making up a list of places where fiddlers have excelled, but that doesn't mean that the state hasn't produced excellent players. Three Fiddlers from the Show-Me State proves otherwise, offering a disc full of tunes recorded by Lyman Enloe, Casey Jones, and Cyril Stinnett. While these instrumentals were mostly recorded in the '70s, each of the fiddlers' styles actually goes back much further. In one way, County's method of placing three fiddlers with distinct styles side by side on this collection allows fans of fiddle music to compare and contrast the 21 selections. In another way, the collection allows a solid sampling of Missouri fiddle styles with origins in the 19th century. Three Fiddlers from the Show-Me State, then, is both a historical document of a regional style and a feast for fans of old-time fiddling. Of the three players, Jones' primal method seems to have the deepest roots, while Enloe easily passes for bluegrass. Stinnett falls somewhere between the two. Three Fiddlers from the Show-Me State is a dynamic recording, complete with full arrangements, and sure to please fans of old-time music and bluegrass. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., Rovi