Annotation:St. Patrick's Jig

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ST. PATRICK'S JIG. Canadian, Jig (6/8 time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "St. Patrick's Jig" was composed by Sarnia, southwestern Ontario, fiddler John(ny) Durocher (1934-1989). The tune has some currency at modern Canadian fiddle contests, according to Ron Ritchie. Durocher was born the youngest of sixteen children, to a modest family of few resources. He quit school in his young teens to help make family ends meet and remained a factory worker for most of his life, not even possessing a driver’s license. John came to fiddling when he found a broken fiddle in the trash one day and asked the owner for permission to retrieve it; with some repair work he had his first instrument. A few lessons from a local teacher (which served to teach him how to read and write music), were all the formal music education John received. He was a prolific composer of fiddle tunes, however, and named them for sports and current events, family and friends and topics of his day, explains Ritchie. Durocher’s music was picked up by radio fiddler Don Messer, who included many of his tunes in his broadcasts and printed collections, helping Durocher to become quite influential in the Ontario scene for his over 400 compositions[1].


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Jerry Robichaud (Canada) [Hinds].

Printed sources : - Hinds/Hebert (Grumbling Old Woman), 1981; p. 22. Messer (Fiddlin' favorites with Don Messer and his Islanders), 1963; p. 20. Messer (Anthology of Favorite Fiddle Tunes), 1980; No. 148, p. 97.

Recorded sources : - Apex AL1628 (LP), Don Messer and His Islanders - "More Down East Dancin'" (1963). Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ‎LM470, Jack Greenough - "Atlantic Fiddling" (1979). MCA Coral CB30024, Graham Townsend - "By the Fireside."




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  1. For more on Durocher see Ron Ritchie, “John Durocher: A Gifted Composer,” Fiddler Magazine, vol. 12, No. 2, Summer 2005, pp. 25-27