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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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Uncle Dave's Travels, Part 4 (Visit at the Old Maid's)
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Walk Tom Wilson Walk
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Walking in the Sunlight
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Watermelon Smilin' on the Vine
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Way Down the Old Plank Road
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We Are Up Against It Now
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When Reuben Comes to Town
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When the Harvest Days Are Over
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When the Train Comes Along
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Whoop 'em Up Cindy
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Worthy of Estimation
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Wouldn't Give Me Sugar in My Coffee
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Wreck of the Tennessee Gravy Train
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You've Been a Friend to Me