Jack Lynch

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Jack Lynch, West Wallsend, NSW provided details of some of the Australian tunes in this archive. Jack Lynch played accordion, and learned most of his tunes from his father, who had learned it from his mother, "and it was old then."

The National Library of Australia holds aural recordings of interviews conducted with Jack Lynch. He was interviewed by

  • Chris Woodland, in 1980, [3]. Jack Lynch (ex RAAF) plays the mouth organ and sings"Milne Bay" and "Dinky-di" and tells a yarn about Noah. Also available online [4]

See also: Brad Tate, "Down & Outback", Popinjay, 1988, p78

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