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- Andrew_and_Jim_Baxter abstract "Andrew Baxter, African-American fiddle player, and Jim Baxter, African-American-Cherokee singer/guitar player, were a father and son fiddle/guitar duet from Gordon County, Georgia who recorded in the 1920s.The Georgia Yellow Hammers and the Baxters traveled to Charlotte, North Carolina to record for Victor in the summer of 1927. Because of the Jim Crow laws, the Baxters had to ride several cars behind the Yellow Hammers on the train ride to Charlotte. In Charlotte, each group recorded their individual sessions, with one exception: Andrew Baxter played fiddle on \"G Rag\" with the Yellow Hammers. It is thought that \"G Rag\" is one of the earliest integrated recordings of Georgia musicians.Among their recordings is \"40 Drops\", a tribute to Georgia corn moonshine, an instrumental with vocal comments - a style typical of instrumental recordings of the 1920s.In May 2012, their recording of \"K.C. Railroad Blues\" was released on the compilation album, Lonesome Whistle: An Anthology of American Railroad Songs.".
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- Andrew_and_Jim_Baxter subject Category:American_country_fiddlers.
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- Andrew_and_Jim_Baxter comment "Andrew Baxter, African-American fiddle player, and Jim Baxter, African-American-Cherokee singer/guitar player, were a father and son fiddle/guitar duet from Gordon County, Georgia who recorded in the 1920s.The Georgia Yellow Hammers and the Baxters traveled to Charlotte, North Carolina to record for Victor in the summer of 1927. Because of the Jim Crow laws, the Baxters had to ride several cars behind the Yellow Hammers on the train ride to Charlotte.".
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