Many of the songs that emerged during the 1800s from what is commonly referred to as "the ole West" in most cases are authentic American folk songs and were not adapted from European predecessors. �The origin of "Colorado Trail" is …Read More
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Many of the songs that emerged during the 1800s from what is commonly referred to as "the ole West" in most cases are authentic American folk songs and were not adapted from European predecessors. �The origin of "Colorado Trail" is unknown, but apparently it is not of European origin so the assumption is that it is authentically American. �Some writers attribute it to a cowboy from Duluth, Minnesota, but this has not been authenticated. �This simple, easy to learn, arrangement has three settings. �It features (1) a group solo in Part IV, (2) a duet between Parts III & IV, and (3) then closes with a four-part setting.