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Uncle Dave Macon
Uncle Dave Macon (October 7, 1870 - March 22, 1952) was an American farmer, banjo player, singer, songwriter and comedian. David Harrison Macon farmed for many years, playing a banjo as a hobby. At age fifty, he joined a vaudeville touring company, putting on a comedy show and playing old-time music on a banjo. Immediately popular, within a few years he was in New York City making country phonograph records that became almost instant bestsellers and at age fifty-six he was one of the first stars of the Grand Ole Opry on WSM radio in Nashville.
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Songs
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I's Gwine Back to Dixie
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I've Got the Morning Blues
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Jordan Is a Hard Road to Travel
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Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy
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Kissin' on the Sky
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Late Last Night When My Willie Comes Home
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Life and Death of Jesse James
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Man That Road the Mule Around the World
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Maple on the Hill
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Molly Married a Traveling Man
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More Like Your Dad Everyday
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My Daughter Wish to Marry
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Mysteries of the World
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New Ford Car, The
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Oh Baby, You Done Me Wrong
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Old Dan Tucker
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Old Man's Drunk Again, The
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Old Ship of Zion
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Old Ties
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On the Dixie Bee Line (In That Henry Ford of Mine)