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St. Anne's Reel, 1852 Kentucky Style

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2008

Truman Price performs a fiddle tune (St. Anne's Reel) as it may have been played along the Oregon Trail in the early 185Os. Videotaped by Josh Meredith on an historical stretch of the 1852 Applegate Trail in Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon on June 4, 2005.

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  • Wish it was 1852 and I was right there with him.. it is so beautiful..my canary sings right along with his playing.

  • @Muffiesfriend Maybe your canary is singing along with the wild birds that accompany Truman in this clip!

  • Hi from Ireland

    Love this music

    Pure entertainment

  • You probably catch the Scotch-Irish influence then!

    Be sure and visit Truman's YouTube channel, too, for more of the same.

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  • woah nice

  • the spontaneous birds put it over the top, LOVELY!

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  • Makes me wish I was right there with him... my canary loves it too he's singing so sweet with this.

  • Makes me wish I was right there with him...

  • Thanks for this from German!

  • jolly good

  • Real Kentucky fiddling...Most Kentuckians are Irish, Scottish and French...so you can see where our inspirations come from...

  • Love the little dance he does! lol

  • Now that`s some sweet moutain honey I tell ya!

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