Waynewood Band, Hazelwood, North Carolina
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[transcripption copyrigh Michael Montgomery and Paul Reed, 2017]
[Speakers/musicians are unidentified except for Marie Gibson]
This is the Waynewood Band, and it's composed of Dick Bumgarner, he’s our fiddler, Miss Marie Gibson on the guitar, Gleason Bell on the five-string banjo, and myself, old Ray on the mandolin, we’ve been following this line of music for something like four or five years, and we enjoy it and play together and play six nights a week, I certainly hope whoever hear, hears this record enjoys listening at it as much as we do playing it.
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Whoa, boy, here comes that old flop-eared mule, mean son of a gun, but I believe we can ride him, this is the Waynewood Band, Dick Bumgarner doing the fiddling, Miss Marie Gibson on the guitar, and Gleason Bell on the five-string banjo, and Ray Bell on the mandolin, let her go, Dick.
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Folks, this is Down Yonder, played by the Waynewood Band, Waynesville, North Carolina, Ray Bell doing the fiddling, Miss Marie Gibson on the guitar, and Gleason Bell on the guitar, Dick Bumgarner on the five-string banjo, here we go.
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My name is Marie Gibson, I live at Hazelwood, North Carolina, this song is one of my own compositions, and the title is "Why Did You Leave Me Here All Alone?", I’ve been playing and singing for about eight or ten years, I’ve been interested in music since I was two years old, and so when I got old enough to play, I tried to play guitar, and I never had a music lesson in my life, but some day I hope to make a success in music.