Ole Bull and Old Dan Tucker
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Ole Bull and Old Dan Tucker
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"Ole Bull and Old Dan Tucker" is a traditional American song. Several different versions are known, the earliest published in 1844 by the Boston-based Charles Keith company. The song's lyrics tell of the rivalry and contest of skill between Ole Bull and Dan Tucker. The song also satirizes the low pay earned by early minstrel performers: "Ole Bull come to town one day [and] got five hundred for to play." The song was fairly popular in the minstrel show's first few years. Winans's research found i
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Traditional American minstrel song
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2022-01-18T12:47:29Z
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