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'''VILLAGE GREEN, THE.''' AKA and see “[[First Day of Spring]].” Piper Mike Carney recorded the tune, usually called “[[First Day of Spring]],” on a cylinder in the early 20th century. Carney taught pipes to Tom Busby in New York.  
'''VILLAGE GREEN, THE.''' AKA and see “[[First Month of Spring (The)]].” Piper Mike Carney recorded the reel, usually called “[[First Month of Spring (The)]],” on a cylinder in the early 20th century. Carney taught pipes to Tom Busby when the latter emigrated to New York from County Fermanagh in the 1930's.  
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VILLAGE GREEN, THE. AKA and see “First Month of Spring (The).” Piper Mike Carney recorded the reel, usually called “First Month of Spring (The),” on a cylinder in the early 20th century. Carney taught pipes to Tom Busby when the latter emigrated to New York from County Fermanagh in the 1930's.

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