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Recorded circa 1930. Rosa Lee Carson was the daughter of country music pioneer Fiddlin' John Carson. She started touring with her father at the age of fifteen, accompanying Fiddlin' John on guitar and banjo. Rosa Lee soon developed her own musical personality, Moonshine Kate, which, according to Jill McWhorter and Ben S. Austin, "emerged out of the repartee between Carson and Rosa Lee in which he was the moonshine reprobate and she was the sassy, snuff-dipping mountain gal who usually ended up out-wisecracking her father."
This audio is part of the collection: 78 RPMs & Cylinder Recordings
Artist/Composer: Moonshine Kate
Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Source: 78RPM>CD>MP3
Keywords: Music; Acoustic; Country; Old-Time Appalachian; 78rpm
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- October 31, 2005
Subject: moonshine katie....wow!
beautiful....
the song sounds more blues than country...