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|f_track=Rakish Paddy Reel.mp3 | |||
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|f_played_by=[https://soundcloud.com/ward-irish-music-archives Ward Irish Music Archive] | |||
|f_notes= The Francis O'Neill Cylinders - Thirty-two Recordings of Irish Traditional Music in America, circa 1904. | |||
|f_source=[https://soundcloud.com/ward-irish-music-archives/rakish-paddy-reel Soundcloud] | |||
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Revision as of 15:31, 1 February 2025
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Played by: Ward Irish Music Archive
Source: Soundcloud
Image: The Francis O'Neill Cylinders - Thirty-two Recordings of Irish Traditional Music in America, circa 1904.

Played by: The Quasi Brothers - Ersatz & Pseudo Quasi
Source: Soundcloud
Image: The Reed brothers, Henry on right.

Played by: Dolly Parton
Source: Soundcloud
Image: To this day, North Carolina mountain fiddlers will refer to Bonaparte's Retreat as "Grooms' Tune"

Played by: Pump Action Band
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Sir Roger de Coverley and gypsies, 1840 engraving.

Played by: Auburn Witch
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Mr. Isaac, painted by Louis Goupy. The original portrait is lost, but this engraving of it by George White was published in the early 18th century.