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'''CROSSROADS CEILI'''. Irish, Barndance. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'B. Philadelphia fiddler Ed Reavy and his band Erin's Pride Orchestra recorded this tune on a 78 RPM under the title "The Stack of Oats," although it appears in his publication '''Music of Corktown''' as "Crossroads Ceili."   
'''CROSSROADS CEILI'''. Irish, Barndance. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'B. Philadelphia fiddler Ed Reavy and his band Erin's Pride Orchestra recorded this tune on a 78 RPM under the title "[[Stack of Oats (1) (The)]]," although it appears in his publication '''Music of Corktown''' as "Crossroads Ceili."   
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CROSSROADS CEILI. Irish, Barndance. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'B. Philadelphia fiddler Ed Reavy and his band Erin's Pride Orchestra recorded this tune on a 78 RPM under the title "Stack of Oats (1) (The)," although it appears in his publication Music of Corktown as "Crossroads Ceili."

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