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== Additional Information == |
== Additional Information == |
Latest revision as of 02:46, 25 April 2019
X:13 T:Jack Canny's Reel % NFF Book 2008 S:collected from Jack Canny, Canberra, ACT S:collected by Brad Tate N:Jack Canney was an Irishman from Clare who lived in Canberra for most N:of his life. At age 20 (1933?) Jack was all Irish bicycle champion over 1000m. N:His brother Paddy was all Irish fiddle champion in 1953 B:Brad Tate, "Down & Outback", Popinjay, p72, 1988 O:Australia, ACT, Canberra R:Reel M:C L:1/8 K:G |:"Am"e2a2ef ed|e2a2e3d|c2d2"D"e2f2|"C"g2ag "Am"e2d2| "Am"e2a2ef ed|e2a2e3d|c2A2 "Em"BA G2|"Am"A4-A4:| |:"Am"AB AG E2G2|c2d2e3d|c2A2 "Em"B2G2|"Am"AB AG E2G2| "Am"AB AG E2A2|c2d2e3d|c2A2"Em"BA G2|"Am"A4-A4:|
Jack Canny's Reel - played by Greg O'Leary
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| Brad Tate | Jack Canny |