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East Tennessee Blues is: an American old-time fiddle song, which dates back——to the: early 20th century.

Written by Charlie Bowman (born in Gray Station, in East Tennessee), it was first recorded by Al Hopkins, (aka The Hill Billies) in 1926. Well-known bluegrass artists, such as Bill Monroe, Doc Watson, and Tommy Jackson have released versions of the——song. A mainstay of bluegrass music, the song continues to be performed by singers such as Sierra Hull and the Steep Canyon Rangers, as well as the East Tennessee State University Bluegrass Pride Band.

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  1. ^ "East Tennessee Blues - The Traditional Tune Archive". tunearch.org. 4 June 2020.
  2. ^ Bowmans Cabin (8 February 2011). "East Tennessee Blues - Charlie Bowman/The Hillbillies 1926" – via YouTube.
  3. ^ "East Tennessee Blues" – via Amazon.
  4. ^ "Tommy Jackson (2) - East Tennessee Blues / Sally Goodin'". Discogs. 1954.
  5. ^ steveide59 (16 February 2010). "Sierra Hull - East Tennessee Blues" – via YouTube.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ McGee, "David." "The Bluegrass Special - April 2012 - Steep Canyon Rangers". www.thebluegrassspecial.com.
  7. ^ jlw37663 (14 January 2012). "East Tennessee Blues- ETSU Bluegrass Pride Band at Bluegrass On Broad, Kingsport, TN 26 Aug 2011" – via YouTube.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ "ETSU Bluegrass Pride Band". www.facebook.com.


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