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'''BROWNLOW'S DREAM'''. Old-Time, Breakdown. Eastern Kentucky fiddler Ed Haley's (1885-1951) title for the tune usually known as "Brown's Dream," or more frequently "John Brown's Dream." It is a member of a large tune family, however. See notes for "John Brown's Dream", "Stillhouse Branch," and "Pretty Little Gal | '''BROWNLOW'S DREAM'''. Old-Time, Breakdown. Eastern Kentucky fiddler Ed Haley's (1885-1951) title for the tune usually known as "[[Brown's Dream (1)]]," or more frequently "[[John Brown's Dream]]." It is a member of a large tune family, however. See notes for "[[Annotation:John Brown's Dream]]", "[[Annotation:Stillhouse Branch]]," and "[[Annotation:Pretty Little Gal (1)]]." John Hartford (in liner notes to Rounder 1131) records that "Roxie Mullins said this was the last tune Milt Haley (Ed's dad) played before he was killed by a mob at the mouth of Green Shoals in 1889." Hartford believes the melody similar to "[[Old Jimmy Johnson]] (Bring Your Jug Around the Hill)", while John Harrod and W.H. Stepp hear it as a variant of "[[Old Hen Cackled (1)]]" and "[[Christmas Calico]]." | ||
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Rounder CD 1131, Ed Haley - "Forked Deer" (1997). John Hartford - "The Speed of the Old Long Bow" (1997).</font> | ''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Rounder CD 1131, Ed Haley - "Forked Deer" (1997). John Hartford - "The Speed of the Old Long Bow" (1997).</font> | ||
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