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Latest revision as of 13:47, 5 February 2025


X:29
T:Larry Maguire
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S:collected from Jack Canny, Canberra, ACT
S:collected by Brad Tate & Julie Castles
H:A long time resident in Australia, Jack Canny was the brother of prominent
H:Irish fiddler Paddy Canny and an excellent fiddler himself
N:This tune is a version of "Drummond Castle"
N: Older versions found in:
N:- James Oswald, "The Caledonian Pocket Companion", v.2 p65, (C.1751), as "Mathew Briggs"
N:- J.Anderson, "Budget of Strathspeys, Reels and Country Dances" No 171, (c.1810), as "Drummond Castle"
N:- Goulding, D'Almaine & Potter, "24 Country Dances", No 4 (1811), as "Mathew Briggs"
N:- H.S.J. Jackson, No 103, (1823) as "Mathew Briggs"
N:- J Rouse MS, No 371 (c.1850) as "Drummond Castle"
N:- James Kerr "Merry Melodies" v.4 p.28 #260, as "Drummond Castle"
N:- John Buttrey MS, No 255, (early 19thC), as "Drummond Castle"
B:Brad Tate, "Down & Outback", Popinjay, 1988, p71
M:6/8
L:1/8
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cBc efg|1"G"edB "Am"A3:|2"G"edB "Am"A2B||
|:"C"c2c cec|"G"d2d ded|"C"c2c cec|"G"Bdg BAG |
"C"c2c cec| "G"deg"Am"a3|age "G"deg|1edB "Am"A2B:|2"G"edB "Am"A3||



Larry Maguire - played by Ray Mulligan

Additional Information

Additional information may be available on the following people or organisations associated with the collection of this tune:
| Brad Tate | Jack Canny | Julie Castles |