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Pa's Fiddle: The Music of America

Various Artists  Main Performer

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1 O California Okie 3:34
2 Gum Tree Canoe Okie 3:46
3 The Girl I Left Behind Me Okie 2:37
4 Roll the Old Chariot Along Okie 3:48
5 The Sweet By and By Okie 2:42
6 Arkansas Traveler/Devil's Dream Okie 2:33
7 Oft in the Stilly Night Okie 2:57
8 Buffalo Gals Okie 2:19
9 Dixie Okie 1:49
10 The Battle Hymn of the Republic Okie 2:02
11 My Old Kentucky Home Okie 4:23
12 Soldier's Joy Okie 2:41
13 Rock of Ages Okie 2:36
14 There Is a Fountain Okie 3:56
15 The Battle Cry of Freedom Okie 3:55
16 Ol' Dan Tucker Okie 3:05
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Pa's Fiddle: The Music of America

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Compass

Category: Pop/Rock

Pa's Fiddle: The Music of America

UPC: 766397457826

Release Date: 07/31/2012

Original Release Date: 07/31/2012

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [O California, Gum Tree Canoe, The Girl I Left Behind Me, Roll the Old Chariot Along, The Sweet By and By, Arkansas Traveler/Devil's Dream, Oft in the Stilly Night, Buffalo Gals, Dixie, The Battle Hymn of the Republic, My Old Kentucky Home, Soldier's Joy, Rock of Ages, There Is a Fountain, The Battle Cry of Freedom, Ol' Dan Tucker]
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Steve Leggett

Charles "Pa" Ingalls, an old-time 19th century fiddler and the father of Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of the popular Little House on the Prairie books, is a central figure in those beloved books, and even though there isn't a single recorded track of his fiddle playing, he is still an influential musician, mostly through the 127 folk songs, fiddle tunes, and dance rounds his daughter portrayed him as playing and then embedded in the books. This set features world-class players like Randy Scruggs, Rodney Atkins, Ashton Shepherd, Ronnie Milsap, and others interpreting some of those 127 songs at a January 2012 concert that was filmed and recorded for broadcast on the PBS television network. How good a fiddler and musician Pa Ingalls actually was may or may not have been enhanced by a daughter's memory, but these facsimile renditions hint at the community utility of music in a time before radio, television, and the Internet exploded it into a whole new world of commercial enterprise. Before media conglomerates entered the story, there were local musicians. They played what everyone wanted to hear, transforming a summer evening with the single draw of a fiddle bow. That was Pa Ingalls. Maybe he sounded something like this. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi