A
Comprehensive Listing of Tunes Played at the Old-Time Sessions
at Lottie Mott's, in South Seattle, compiled by Kerry Blech
January 11, 2002 -- hosted and led by Dave Leddel:
| Hobb Dye (G) | Rowe's Division (C - Henry Reed) |
| When the Leaves Turn To Brown in the Fall (G) | Sandy (D) [but could it have been "Cindy?"] |
| Seneca Square Dance (G) | Comin' Through the Canebreak (D - Mel Durham) |
| Paddy on the Turnpike (G from Uncle Charlie Higgins) | Wild Rose (D -John Salyer) {could this have been "The Rose on the Mountain?"] |
| Give the Fiddler A Dram (G) | Spotted Pony (D) |
| River Stay Away From My Door (G) | Rochester Schottische (D) |
| Unknown Title (G -from Mel Durham) | Little Dutch Girl (A, from Earl Collins) |
| Birdie (C) | Shady Grove (A) |
| The New Cut Road (C - Uncle Dave Macon) | Bull At the Wagon (A) |
| Georgia Waggoner (C) |
February 8, 2002 -- hosted and led by Stuart Williams:
| Ragtime Annie (D) | Reuben's Train (G) [from Stan Jackson] |
| Walk Along John (D) [from Earl Willis] | White Horse Breakdown (G) [from Carthy Sisco] |
| Marmaduke Hornpipe (G) [from Earl Willis] | Wake Up Susan (A) [from Glen Berry] |
| Good Neighbor Waltz (D) [from Harry Johnson] | Paddy on the Handcar (A minor) {from Wes Bronson] |
| Pretty Betty Brown (D) [from Don Gish] | "Old John Tate (A minor) [from Glen Berry -- though it is very similar to |
| Boffman's Reel (D) [from Bob Fast who was the nephew of Bob Walters] | though similar to what Kenny Baker played as "Land of Lincoln"] |
| Windjammer (G/D) [from Bob Fast] | Speed the Plough (A) [from Earl Willis] |
| Autumn Waltz (G) [from Bob Fast] | A & E Waltz (A/E) [from Rusty Madrell] |
| Old Hat (G) [from Jim Herd] | Ten Strike (C) [from Les Raber] |
| Give the Fiddler a Dram (G) [from Stan Jackson] | Fatback Meat and Dumplings (C) [from Glen Berry] |
| My Daddy Was a Dutchman (G- waltz) [from Ray Wright] |
March 8, 2002 -- hosted and led by W. B. Reid:
| Litchfield (G) | Burt Anderson's Tune (C) [from Clyde Davenport] |
| Shoes & Stockings (G) [from Henry Reed via Alan Jabbour] | Arkansas Traveler (D) |
| Magnolia One-Step (G) [from Nations Brothers] | West Fork Gals (D) [from Alan Jabbour] |
| Johnny Come Along (G) [from Clyde Davenport] | Illinois Rickett's Hornpipe (D) |
| Nancy Rollin (G) [from the Skillet Lickers] | Rocky Road to Jordan (D) [from Dwight "Red" Lamb] |
| Nancy Rowland (G) [from Carter Brotehrs and Son] | Tennessee Girls (D) [from Dykes Magic City Trio] |
| Lonesome Blues (C) [from the Leake County Revelers] | Jack Wilson (D) [from John Salyer] |
| [Streak o' Lean-Streak o' Fat combo with Hell's Broke Loose in | Isom Waltz (G) [from Alan Jabbour] |
| Georgia] (C) [from Seven Foot Dilly & His Dill Pickles/Skillet Lickers] |
April 12, 2002 -- hosted and led by Dan Tenenbaum:
| Warfield (G) [from Perry Riley] | West Fork Girls (D) |
| Josie Gal (G) [from Charlie Acuff] | Sugar Hill (D) [from Dan Gellert who got it from Fields Ward] |
| Buck Snort (G) [from Lon Jordan] | Down By the Mouth of Old Stinson (D) [from French Carpenter] |
| Jim Short's Tune (G) | Indian War Whoop (D) [from the Rhythm Rats] |
| Old Mother Flanagan (G) [from Isla Ross] | Rochester Shottisee (D) [or "Walkin,' in the Parlor" from Tommy Jarrell] |
| The Girl I Left Behind Me (G) [from Rayna Gellert, who got it from Dan | Sweet Marie (A) [learned in Weiser, Idaho] |
| Gellert, who adapted it from a 19th century banjo tutorial] | Five Miles From Town (A) [from Marion Thede's 'The Fiddle Book'] |
| Hollow Poplar (G) [the Fiddlin' Arthur Smith favorite] | Jenny on Lake Washington Boulevard (A) [Dante Tenenbaum original] |
| Maid of Monterrey (G) [from Marcus Martin] | The Black Hills Waltz (A) [from Kenner Casteel Kartchner] |
| Uncle Henry (D) [from Violet Hensley, aka "Lulu"] |
May 10, 2002 -- hosted and led by Kerry Blech:
| Roscoe Trillion (G and D) [from Bill Helms and Upson Co Band] | West Fork Girls (D) [from Doc White] |
| Bill Cheathem (G) [from Melvin Wine] | Marthy, Won't You Give Me Some Good Old Cider (D and G) |
| Cincinnati Hornpipe (G and C) [from Estill Adams] | [from Gaither Carlton] |
| Sugar in the Gourd (G) [from Marcus Martin] | Wake Up, Chicken (D) [from Roscoe Parish] |
| Leake County Two-Step (G) [from Freeny's Barn Dance Band] | Kansas City Rag (D) [from Pete and J.P. Lewis] |
| Sorrel Mountain (A) [from Roscoe Parish] | Poor Little Johnny's Gone to the War (D) [from Bertie Mae Dickens] |
| Tell Her Lies and Feed Her Candy (A) [from Sammie Walker] | Julianne Johnson (D) [from Emmett Lundy] |
| Gonna Have a Good Time Tonight (A) [from Arthur "Cush" Holston] | Rocking in a Weary Land (D) [from Bertie Mae Dickens] |
| Rattlesnake (A) [from Pete and J.P. Lewis] | Texas Quickstep (D) [an amalgam from many sources] |
| The Roscoe Parish Waltz (D) [from Roscoe Parish] |
June 14, 2002 -- hosted and led by Karen England:
| The Blue Goose (G) [from Buddy Thomas] | Five Miles of Ellum Wood (A) [from Bruce Greene] |
| Rat's Gone to Rest (G) [from George Lee Hawkins] | Elzick's Farewell (A) [(not sure by maybe from Doc White?] |
| Shippingport (G) [from James Bryan] | Frankie (A) [from Buddy Thomas] |
| Feed My Horse on Corn and Hay (G) [from Buddy Thomas] | Stillhouse Branch (A) [from Buddy Thomas] |
| Sheep and Hogs Walking Through the Pasture (G) [from Buddy Thomas] | Shoo Fly (D) [from (probably) Clark Kessinger] |
| Dance All Night (G) [from John Ashby] | Kaw River (D) [from Norman Solomon] |
| Jaybird Died of the Whooping Cough (G) [from John Ashby] | "Varise's Rag (D) [from Varise Connor] |
| Galleynippers (A) [from J.P. Fraley] |
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