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Added: Jun 5, 2011

From: ronhmason

Duration: 3:36

"Chinese Breakdown" was first recorded by the "Dixie String Band" in 1925, followed a recording in Atlanta in 1927 by the Scottdale String Band, a group named in honor of the mill village of Scottdale, near Atlanta, and home to the band members (Wayne W. Daniel, Pickin' on Peachtree, 1990). Their first recording was made for the OKeh studios on October 28, 1926, and between that date and 1932 the group recorded nearly thirty sides (all but two—released by Paramount—for OKeh). Bill Rattray wrote about the group in Old Time Music magazine ("Scottdale Boys," OTM, Summer, 1971) and said the group's records sold "well, or at least fairly well," and that "their instrumentation was profoundly different from that of the other, more well-known Georgia bands like the Skillet-Lickers and Clayton McMichen's band, and gave their music a more sophisticated sound that that of the 'rough North Georgia' school." The group's repertoire varied more than usual for string bands from the region, and included "a wider range of material including tunes used chiefly by the jazz bands...the more traditional breakdowns, songs and ballads are hardly featured at all." [quoted by Daniel]. It is possible that the tune was composed by Fred Roe of the Walker Mt. String Band (Joel Shimberg). "Chinese Breakdown" was recorded from Ozark Mountain fiddlers by musicologist/folklorist Vance Randolph for the Library of Congress in the early 1940's.

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Tags: chinese  breakdown  cover  mandolin  ron  mason  tune  music 


Rating: 5.0' max='5' min='1' numRaters='1' rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#overall ( ratings)    Views: 224    Comments: 5

ukedaman Says:

Jun 6, 2011 - Nice, Ron. Looks like you've got that one memorized.

eharpplayer1 Says:

Jun 6, 2011 - Ron I think you can just about anything with strings on it. I really enjoyed this one. Mel

eharpplayer1 Says:

Jun 6, 2011 - Ron I meant to say you can play just about anything with strings on it. I should have proof read it before I clicked on post.

JackGAdams Says:

Jun 10, 2011 - Great picken Ron.... very nicely done. Jack

kriptideband Says:

Oct 11, 2011 - Hey Ron how have you been I have not seen you in awhile.

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