4/23/07 Pipes, EnglishFolkTunes, Irish Folk Tunes

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4/23/07 Pipes, EnglishFolkTunes, Irish Folk Tunes

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4/23/07 Welcome to Steve Turner, who sends 2 jigs on pipes: The Pipe on the Hob/The Gander at the Pratie Hole.

yokel/n langeland sends "star of the county down, young ned of the hill, the foggy dew, & roddy mcCorley/sean south. all played on the dixon d alloy tunable." (saved in misc)

Ashley Jones returns with "three English folk tunes: Old mother Oxford, Abbots Bromley horn dance, and Constant Billy. whistleshop tweaked Clarkes traditional D. (saved in misc.)
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Nice to hear some English Folk Tunes! Lovely playing Ashley!
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