WebTitle Eighth of January Contributor Names Lomax, John Avery -- 1867-1948 (recordist) Bowman, E. K. (performer) WebThe eighth of January (Primary title) Disc label (BHC verso) Authors and Composers Notes; Spade Cooley : Composer information source: Disc label (BHC). Personnel Notes Hide Additional Titles; Spade Cooley Band (Musical group) Spade Cooley (instrumentalist : violin) Spade Cooley
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WebThe Artist: Traditional Music of unknown author. Composed: unknown. Info: Score Key: D major (Sounding Pitch) ( View more D major Music for Cello Duet ) Tempo Marking: Andante =80. WebSince today's date is also the name of the tune it seems appropriate to ask: Does anyone know if the original Eighth of January, the tune of which we know today as The Battle of New Orleans, had any words to it or was it just one of those old fiddle tunes? Why was it called The Eighth of January? brent faiyaz is from
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WebEighth of January 27th in 1928 Music written by [Traditional] Comments One of the most popular and widespread of Southern fiddle tunes. The melody was originally named "Jackson's Victory" after Andrew Jackson's famous rout of the British Army at New Orleans on January 8, 1815. Licensing Request a synchronization license Meta Added by Canary WebMay 27, 2024 · Eighth of January Pete Cooper - Topic 60 subscribers Subscribe 0 Share 37 views 10 months ago Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Eighth of January · Pete … Webhttp://www.OnlineLessonVideos.com - For Full Bluegrass Fiddle Lesson of the tune The 8th of January - (aka The Battle of New Orleans) - plus Sheet Music, Jam Tracks, & Full … brent faiyaz lost ep download