Up In Chapman's Hollow
Owen Snake Chapman
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Release Date: 20/05/1996
There used to be a sign saying "Chapman's Hollow," but it was accidentally razed when the new coal mine went in. But, sign or no sign, everybody around Canada, Kentucky knows that Chapmans have been living along this beautiful notch ofmountains for more than a century and a half. And they also know that one of Appalachia's greatest old-time fiddlers still resides up that way. "Snake" Chapman's playing evokes the loneliness and crisp grandeur of his homeland in a fashion that isvirtually without parallel today. Joined by his good friends Paul Smith and Bert Hatfield, "Snake" has fashioned a recording that captures the true essence of mountain fiddling.
1: Give My Dogs Away
2: Rock Andy
3: Can You Dance A Tobacco Hill?
4: Gina Lisa
5: Jerry And Tom
6: Going Down To Charleston
7: I Don't Like Whiskey
8: Brushy Fork Of John's Creek
9: Jack of Diamonds
10: Go in and Out the Window
11: Did You Ever See The Devil, Uncle Joe?
12: Molly's Tune
13: Going Down To Maysville
14: Coburn Fork Of Big Creek
15: The Darker The Nights
16: Johnny Booger
17: Little Sally Ann
18: The Devil Eat The Groundhog
19: Big Black Cat
20: Blackie
21: Slim Miller's Tune
22: Tara's Waltz
23: Pat Him On The Back
24: Garfield's Blackberry Blossoms
25: Chapman's Hornpipe
26: Doc Chapman's Breakdown