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Boogertown Gap Fried Okra CD

$16.95

Boogertown Gap is Ruth Barber and Keith Watson, a wife/husband duo and sometimes band. They specialize in the music that was played and sung by early pioneers and settlers of the Great Smoky Mountains and vicinity. They share a love of the nature, culture, and history of the Great Smoky Mountains and of the music of their ancestors and descendants who lived here and helped shape this mountain folk music. Keith’s family has been in the Smokies for over 200 years! They get their name from a local community in Sevier County where the Watsons settled in the late 1800s or early 1900s.

 

Track List:

  1. Black-eyed Daisy
  2. Sugar Babe (Crawdad Song)
  3. Rabbit in the Pea Patch
  4. Booth Shot Lincoln
  5. Hunting the Buffalo
  6. Buffalo Gals
  7. Train 45
  8. Waynesboro
  9. Chinquapin
  10. Lady Margaret
  11. Fall on My Knees
  12. Say Darlin’ Say
  13. Pretty Little Widow
  14. Mary of the Wild Moor
  15. Southwind
  16. Oh My Little Darlin’ (Doney)
  17. Sourwood Mountain
  18. Old Molly Hare
  19. Gray Cat on a Tennessee Farm
  20. Cluck Old Hen

 

All proceeds generated through the sale of Smokies Life merchandise go to Great Smoky Mountains National Park to support projects and services.

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Boogertown Gap Fried Okra CD

$16.95

Boogertown Gap is Ruth Barber and Keith Watson, a wife/husband duo and sometimes band. They specialize in the music that was played and sung by early pioneers and settlers of the Great Smoky Mountains and vicinity. They share a love of the nature, culture, and history of the Great Smoky Mountains and of the music of their ancestors and descendants who lived here and helped shape this mountain folk music. Keith’s family has been in the Smokies for over 200 years! They get their name from a local community in Sevier County where the Watsons settled in the late 1800s or early 1900s.

 

Track List:

  1. Black-eyed Daisy
  2. Sugar Babe (Crawdad Song)
  3. Rabbit in the Pea Patch
  4. Booth Shot Lincoln
  5. Hunting the Buffalo
  6. Buffalo Gals
  7. Train 45
  8. Waynesboro
  9. Chinquapin
  10. Lady Margaret
  11. Fall on My Knees
  12. Say Darlin’ Say
  13. Pretty Little Widow
  14. Mary of the Wild Moor
  15. Southwind
  16. Oh My Little Darlin’ (Doney)
  17. Sourwood Mountain
  18. Old Molly Hare
  19. Gray Cat on a Tennessee Farm
  20. Cluck Old Hen

 

All proceeds generated through the sale of Smokies Life merchandise go to Great Smoky Mountains National Park to support projects and services.

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