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WATERBOUND. AKA and see “Stay All Night,” "Way Down in North Carolina." "Waterbound" was originally recorded in March, 1929, by the Grayson/Carroll County, southwestern Virginia, group Fields Ward's (1911-1987) Buck Mountain Band consisting of Fields Ward (gtr., vocals), Ernest V. Stoneman (harmonica, vocals, using his Justin Winfield pseudonym), Eck Dunford (fiddle), and Fields' brother Samson Ward (banjo). The group took its name from Wade's birthplace in Buck Mountain, however, the group also went by the name Grayson County Railsplitters. A later iteration of the group called the Ballard Branch Bogtrotters (Wade and Crockett Ward, nephew Fields Ward, autoharpist Doc Davis and fiddler Eck Dunford) was recorded playing "Waterbound" in 1937 for the Library of Congress by folklorist John A. Lomax (later released in 1962 on Folkways FA 2363, "Roscoe Holcomb and Wade Ward"). In this video I am playing Waterbound on a new New Traditions Dulcimer #891 which is Black Walnut and Alaskan Spruce. This dulcimer is STILL FOR SALE and looking for its forever home. 25" vsl is a real treat to play and it sounds amazing.\ #waterbound #dulcimers #new traditions dulcimers