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Eefing (also written eeephing, eephing, eeefing, eefin,〔(eefin ), What the heck is an eef?. Accessed January 7, 2007.〕 or eefn An eefing piece called "Swamp Root" was one of the first singles recorded and released by Sam Phillips. Singer Joe Perkins had a minor 1963 hit "Little Eeefin' Annie", (76 on the ''Billboard'' chart), featuring eefer Jimmy Riddle, whom Sharpe calls "the acknowledged master of the genre." Riddle later brought eefing to national visibility on the television series ''Hee Haw''.〔 In fall 1963, the same time as Perkins' "Little Eefin' Annie" was released, a group called the Ardells issued a single on Epic called "Eefinanny," a sort of bluegrass/hillbilly spoof on the folk hootenanny movement. It was not a hit. Also in 1963, Alvin and the Chipmunks released an original song entitled "Eefin' Alvin" where the boys attempt eefing. An earlier release of EEFIN music was recorded on the Philadelphia label Guyden Records # 2096 by the Goodlettsville Five "Eef" with "Bailey's Gone Eefin" - a version of "Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey". The group appear to be session musicians got together by the credited composer/producer Jerry Kennedy. The song ''Hillbilly beatbox'' by The Evolution Control Committee prominently features eefing recordings.〔("Hillbilly beatboxing" by ECC ) (page on SoundCloud)〕 ==Notes== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eefing」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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