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                <text>Welcome to the catalog of the recordings and ephemera in Big Heavy World's Vermont Music Archive, a volunteer-built collection of ~5,000 items gathered since 1996. The collection is inclusive of all genres and media types. &#13;
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Musicians who have personal history in the state: Please send us copies of your work! We'd love to include you in this historic record of Vermont-made music! Copies can be mailed to Big Heavy World, P.O. Box 428, Burlington, VT 05402-0428. </text>
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              <text>Kitchen Tunks &amp; Parlor Songs</text>
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              <text>La Bastringue by La Famille Beaudoin -- The Quintuplets by La Famille Beaudoin -- La Madeleine by La Famille Beaudoin -- Waylon's Hornpipe by Freeman Corey -- Romeo's First Change by Freeman Corey -- Swanee River Quadrille by Freeman Corey -- Ragtime Annie by Freeman Corey -- The Joys Of Quebec by Wallace &amp; Althea Allen -- Foot 2, Eyes Of Blue by Wallace &amp; Althea Allen -- The Wearing Of The Green by The Bills Family -- Harris Tune by The Hurstins -- Dear Lord Forgive by The Hurstins -- Utopia by The Hurstins -- Wait For The Wagon by The Hurstins -- Flowers Of Edinburgh by Russell Nutbrown -- Drum Tone by Russell Nutbrown -- Froggy Would a-Wooing Go by Mariella Squire-Hakey -- Durang's Hornpipe by Harry Stark -- Turkey In The Straw by Harry Stark -- Soldier's Joy by Harry Stark -- The Wreck Of The Old 97 by Donald Davidson -- Au Pres De Ma Blonde / Les Fraises Et Les Framboises / Ah Si Mon Moine Voulez Danser by Jean Paul La Gue -- The Frenchman's Bellyache / Duane's Tune by Wilfred Guillette -- St. Anne's Reel by La Famille Maille -- The Road To Batoche by La Famille Maille -- The Crystal Waltz by La Famille Maille -- Once There Was A Little Kitty / A Horse Named Napoleon / Je Suis Content by Cordelia Cerasoli -- Bunker Hill by Cordelia Cerasoli -- Golden Slippers by Harold Luce -- Chinese Breakdown by Harold Luce -- The First Two Ladies Cross Over by Carl Sample -- You Are My Sunshine / Little Brown Jug by Margaret Emerson -- Mississippi Sawyer by Dot Brown -- Haste To The Wedding by Dot Brown -- Fisher's Hornpipe by Ron West -- Farmer's Jubilee by Ron West -- Woodchopper's Reel by Ron West -- Flop-Eared Mule by Tom Collins -- The Little Shirt That Mother Made For Me by Newton Brown -- True Blue Bill by Newton Brown -- Hot Canary by Ozzie Proof -- Pop Goes The Weasel by Ozzie Proof -- Listen To The Mockingbird by Ozzie Proof -- Portland Fancy by Elwin Corey -- Whistlin' Rufus by Elwin Corey -- Darlin' Nelly Grey by Tillie Cassani -- Fred Wilson's Hornpipe by Enoch &amp; Bill Cameron -- Jig by Enoch &amp; Bill Cameron -- Westphalia Waltz by Enoch &amp; Bill Cameron</text>
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