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Dogwood Dulcimer Association
Molino LibraryMolino Community Complex
6450 Highway 95A NMolino, FL 32577
435-1760
WE Y MUSIC!
Molino Library Smithsonian Exhibition “The Way We Worked”
Saturday ~ March 19, 2016 Setup starting at 12:30 p.m. Play at 12:45 p.m. x 45 min
*Hamburger/Hot Dog Lunch tickets provided* WE Y MUSIC!
HAPPY EASTER MUSIC LOVERS!!!
PLAY LIST (*instrumentals) Play (P); Sing (S)
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Black Mountain RagOld Joe ClarkShe'll Be Coming Round the MountainPrarie SunflowerClementineI've Been Working On the RailroadWildwood FlowerOh SusannahIn The Highways (I'll Be Somewhere Working)SouthwindCamptown RacesHard TimesBoatmanRailroading On The Great DivideRed River Valley
X3x4: A-B pattern-verses Polly's choiceCh / V1-4 / Chx3x3: V-Ch / V-Ch / V-Chx1: All as writtenx4: Dave x1, All x3x2: V1-Ch / V2-Chx3: V1-Ch / V2-Ch / V3-Chx3x3: V-Ch / V-Ch / V-Chx2: V-Ch / V-Ch / Tagx2x3: V1-Ch / V2-Ch / V3-ChV1 / V2/ V3/ V4 / Ch
~~ PLAY LIST AS OF 03/16/2016 ~~
NOTE: Ramp access (facing front of building, ramp is on the far right end)There is a picture of the building at www.oldmolino.org
*Lunch: Hamburger/Hot Dog lunch tickets provided. Use your ticket at any time on Saturday 3/19/2016*Other tidbits:
Setup provided: CHAIRS PROVIDEDWhat to wear: DDA t-shirt or any t-shirt & jeans or casual attire
Players: no limit, any DDA player can play
Location: Molino Library is located near the intersection of Molino Rd & Highway 95-A(Molino Comunity Complex formerly the old Molino Elementary school)
Directions:
FROM: 9 Mile Rd & Hwy 29: 1. Head north on Hwy 29 (go 7.7 mi)
2. Turn right onto Molino Rd (go 0.7 mi)3. Turn right onto Hwy 95-A (go 0.2 mi)
4. Destination will be on the left6450 Highway 95A N , Molino, FL 32577
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3.Oh, the long tailed filly and the big black horse, Doo dah, Doo dah, Come to a mud hole n' they all cut across, Oh the doo dah day (Chorus)4.The blind horse sticking in a big mud hole, Doo dah, doo dahCouldn't touch the bottom with a ten foot pole , Oh the doo dah day (Chorus)5.I went down South with my hat caved in, Doo dah, doo dah,I come back North with a pocket full of tin, Oh the doo dah day(Chorus)6.See them fly on a ten mile heat, doo dah, doo dah, Around the track and then repeat, Oh the doo dah day. (Chorus)7.I win my money on the bob-tail nag, Doo dah, doo dahI keep my money in a old tow bag, Oh the Doo dah day(Chorus)8.Old muley cow came on the track, doo dah, doo dah,The bob-tail threw her over his back, Oh the Doo dah day(Chorus)9.Then flew along like a railroad car, doo dah, doo dah,Like running a race with a shooting star, Oh the doo dah day (Chorus)
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Composer James Kerrigan1896
11-19-2014
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