A detailed instructional video on how to build a fire that is good for creating lots of heat, plenty of light and a good bed of coals.
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“Songs Bob Fuller taught me to love” Lew Dite with his tenor banjo. Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane was written in 1871 by William Shakespeare Hayes, who spent time in a Union jail for writing seditious songs during the Civil War. It was first recorded by Fiddlin’ John Carson in Atlanta, Georgia in June of 1923. The initial success of this recording made Okeh record producer Ralph Peer aware of the enormous commercial potential of recording and marketing hillbilly records. In addition to ushering in the era of recorded country music, Little Old Log Cabin In the Lane also has the distinction of being the first country record to be “covered” by another artist. (“Covering” a song is a term used when a record is made to come in on the coattails of a recent hit.) In March of 1924, the blind streetsinger and guitarist Riley Puckett, backed up on fiddle by chicken farmer Gid Tanner, chose Little Old Log Cabin In the Lane for his first recording on Columbia. On the flip side, Puckett recorded Rock All Our Babies To Sleep and became the first to yodel on a phonograph record. THE WORDS & CHORDS TO THIS SONG AT: www.youtube.com/LDsongscreen
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