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Composed by North Dakota fiddler Elva "Elvy" Osborne (1882-1959), who was born in Illinois. Osborne became a barber in Minot, N.D., after homesteading failed. A good self-taught musician, he fiddled on the side and ran jam sessions in his shop. Pancerzewski (1988) notes that Osborne marked this tune "Minot, North Dakota, 1932."
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|f_annotation='''A. G. A. QUADRILLE'''. American, Quadrille or Reel (cut time). U.S.A., North Dakota. E Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. This is Figure 4 of the A.G.A. Quadrille by O. F. "Cub" Berdan, published in Philadelphia in 1880 by T.A. Bacher.  The original sheet music is in the online collection of the Library of Congress.  The tune appears in the music notebook of Elvy Osborne (b. 1882); Osborne was a barber in Minot, N.D., who fiddled on the side. Pancerzewski (1988) notes that Osborne marked this tune "Minot, North Dakota, 1932."  
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A. G. A. QUADRILLE. American, Quadrille or Reel (cut time). U.S.A., North Dakota. E Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. This is Figure 4 of the A.G.A. Quadrille by O. F. "Cub" Berdan, published in Philadelphia in 1880 by T.A. Bacher. The original sheet music is in the online collection of the Library of Congress. The tune appears in the music notebook of Elvy Osborne (b. 1882); Osborne was a barber in Minot, N.D., who fiddled on the side. Pancerzewski (1988) notes that Osborne marked this tune "Minot, North Dakota, 1932."


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Printed sources : - Pancerzewski (Pleasures of Home), 1988; p. 2.






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