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|f_track=Paddy Whack.mp3  
|f_track=Tatterjack Walsh.mp3
|f_artwork=Paddy Whack.png
|f_artwork=Patrick Josepf McCall.jpg
|f_tune_name=Paddy Whack
|f_tune_name=Tatter Jack Walsh
|f_played_by=[https://soundcloud.com/user-933296793 Palanca70]  
|f_played_by=[https://soundcloud.com/andrew-john-cairns  Andrew John Cairns ]
|f_notes=Paddy whack. H. De Marsan, Publisher. 60 Chatham Street, N. Y.  
|f_notes= Patrick Joseph McCall (6 March 1861 – 8 March 1919) known as "P.J. McCall"
|f_source=[https://soundcloud.com/user-933296793/paddy-whack Soundcloud]  
|f_source=[https://soundcloud.com/andrew-john-cairns/tatterjack-walsh-arr-for Soundcloud]
|f_pix=650   
|f_pix=650   
|f_picpix=150   
|f_picpix=150   
|f_piclink=Paddy_Whack_(1)
|f_piclink=Tatter Jack Walsh
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{{FeaturedTunes  
{{FeaturedTunes
|f_track=The Ridotta.mp3
|f_track=Elk River Blues.mp3
|f_artwork=Masqurade-1795.jpg
|f_artwork=Ernie Carpenter.jpg
|f_tune_name=Fairy Queen
|f_tune_name=Elk River Blues
|f_played_by=[https://soundcloud.com/efdss-1 English Folf Dance and Song Society]
|f_played_by=[https://soundcloud.com/jatek-zenekar Jatek Zenekar]
|f_notes=A Masquerade Ball
|f_notes= Ernie Carpenter (1909-1997)
|f_source=[https://soundcloud.com/efdss-1/the-ridotta Soundcloud]
|f_source=[https://soundcloud.com/jatek-zenekar/elk-river-blues Soundcloud]
|f_pix=650  
|f_pix=650
|f_picpix=150  
|f_picpix=150
|f_piclink=Ridotta_(The)
|f_piclink=Elk River Blues
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{{FeaturedTunes  
{{FeaturedTunes
|f_track=Fairy Queen.mp3
|f_track=Ricketts Hornpipe.mp3
|f_artwork=Edward Bunting.jpg
|f_artwork=Rickettscircus.jpg
|f_tune_name=Fairy Queen
|f_tune_name=Rickett's Hornpipe
|f_played_by=[https://soundcloud.com/kornandon papin greg]
|f_played_by=[https://soundcloud.com/kevinroth-music Kevin Roth]
|f_notes=A sketch of Edward Bunting published in Dublin University Magazine, January 1847
|f_notes= Rickett's Circus, Philadelphia, on the corner of Market and 12th St.
|f_source=[https://soundcloud.com/kornandon/fairy-queen Soundcloud]
|f_source=[https://soundcloud.com/kevinroth-music/ricketts-hornpipe Soundcloud]
|f_pix=650  
|f_pix=650
|f_picpix=150  
|f_picpix=150
|f_piclink=Fairy_Queen_(1)
|f_piclink=Rickett's Hornpipe
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{{FeaturedTunes  
{{FeaturedTunes
|f_track=Peter Bailie.mp3
|f_track=Fishers_Hornpipe.mp3
|f_artwork=Peter Baillie.jpg
|f_artwork=GAINSBOROUGH,_Thomas_-_Johann_Christian_Fischer_(1780).jpg
|f_tune_name=Peter Bailie
|f_tune_name=Fisher's Hornpipe
|f_played_by=[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeKUwGN6_s2GKpzqcCp15Kg Kevin Levesconte]
|f_played_by=[https://soundcloud.com/user-707619939 Bruno Bruzzese]
|f_notes=Peter Baillie or The Lonach Highland Fling
|f_notes= Portrait of J.C.Fischer (1733-1800) painted by Thomas Gainsborough, 1780 (Royal Collection).
|f_source=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z9UzLP6b7E Youtube]
|f_source=[https://soundcloud.com/user-707619939/fishers-hornpipe Soundcloud]
|f_pix=650  
|f_pix=650
|f_picpix=150  
|f_picpix=150
|f_piclink=Peter_Bailie_(1)
|f_piclink=Fisher's Hornpipe
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}}
{{FeaturedTunes  
{{FeaturedTunes
|f_track=Sourwood Mountain.mp3
|f_track=Marmadukes Hornpipe.mp3
|f_artwork=Sourwood Mountain.jpg
|f_artwork=Marmaduke.jpg
|f_tune_name=Sourwood Mountain
|f_tune_name=Marmaduke's Hornpipe
|f_played_by=[https://soundcloud.com/tomsmiley-music Tom & Smiley]
|f_played_by=[https://soundcloud.com/virgil-ed-sellers Virgil Ed Sellers]
|f_notes=Sourwood Mountain / The Lone Prairie (Flexi-disc, 7", 78 RPM, Card Backed, Picture Disc)
|f_notes= General John Sappington Marmaduke (1833-1887).{{break|2}}
|f_source=[https://soundcloud.com/tomsmiley-music/sourwood-mountain Soundcloud]
Missouri oral tradition gives that the tune was named for Confederate general John Sappington Marmaduke (1833-1887), son of pre-conflict Missouri governor M.M. Marmaduke, who was "from a dynasty of Little Dixie tobacco and hemp farmers, slave holders, and politicians.
|f_pix=650
|f_source=[https://soundcloud.com/virgil-ed-sellers/marmadukes-hornpipe-a-good-old Soundcloud]
|f_picpix=150
|f_pix=650
|f_piclink=Sourwood_Mountain_(1)
|f_picpix=150
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|f_piclink=Marmaduke's_Hornpipe
{{FeaturedTunes
|f_track=My Ain Kind Dearie O.mp3
|f_artwork=Kinddeary.jpg
|f_tune_name=My Ain Kind Dearie
|f_played_by=[https://soundcloud.com/chrisburgmann Chris Burgmann]
|f_notes=Kinddeary
|f_source=[https://soundcloud.com/chrisburgmann/my-ain-kind-dearie-o Soundcloud]
|f_pix=650  
|f_picpix=150  
|f_piclink=My_Ain_Kind_Dearie_(1)
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[[File:Paddy Whack.mp3|thumb|left|250px|[[File:Paddy Whack.png|50px|left|link=Paddy_Whack_(1)]]'''Paddy Whack'''{{break}}Played by: [https://soundcloud.com/user-933296793 Palanca70] {{break}} Image:Paddy whack. H. De Marsan, Publisher. 60 Chatham Street, N. Y.. {{break}}Source:[https://soundcloud.com/user-933296793/paddy-whack Soundcloud] ]]
[[File:The Ridotta.mp3|thumb|left|250px|[[File:Masqurade-1795.jpg|50px|left|link=Ridotta_(The)]]'''The Ridotta'''{{break}}Played by: [https://soundcloud.com/efdss-1 English Folf Dance and Song Society] {{break}} Image:A Masquerade Ball{{break}}Source:[https://soundcloud.com/efdss-1/the-ridotta Soundcloud] ]]
[[File:Fairy Queen.mp3|thumb|left|250px|[[File:Edward Bunting.jpg|50px|left|link=Fairy_Queen_(1)]]'''Fairy Queen'''{{break}}Played by: [https://soundcloud.com/kornandon papin greg] {{break}} Image:A sketch of Edward Bunting published in Dublin University Magazine, January 1847{{break}}Source:[https://soundcloud.com/kornandon/fairy-queen Soundcloud] ]]
[[File:Peter Bailie.mp3|thumb|left|250px|[[File:Peter Baillie.jpg|50px|left|link=Peter_Bailie_(1)]]'''Peter Bailie'''{{break}}Played by: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeKUwGN6_s2GKpzqcCp15Kg Kevin Levesconte] {{break}} Image:Peter Baillie or The Lonach Highland Fling{{break}}Source:[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z9UzLP6b7E Youtube] ]]
[[File:Sourwood Mountain.mp3|thumb|left|250px|[[File:Sourwood Mountain.jpg|50px|left|link=Sourwood_Mountain_(1)]]'''Sourwood Mountain'''{{break}}Played by: [https://soundcloud.com/tomsmiley-music Tom & Smiley] {{break}} Image:Sourwood Mountain / The Lone Prairie (Flexi-disc, 7", 78 RPM, Card Backed, Picture Disc){{break}}Source:[https://soundcloud.com/tomsmiley-music/sourwood-mountain Soundcloud] ]]
[[File:My Ain Kind Dearie O.mp3|thumb|left|250px|[[File:Kinddeary.jpg|50px|left|link=My_Ain_Kind_Dearie_(1)]]'''My Ain Kind Dearie'''{{break}}Played by: [https://soundcloud.com/chrisburgmann Chris Burgmann] {{break}} Image:Kinddeary{{break}}Source:[https://soundcloud.com/chrisburgmann/my-ain-kind-dearie-o Soundcloud] ]]
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Tatter Jack Walsh

Played by: Andrew John Cairns
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Patrick Joseph McCall (6 March 1861 – 8 March 1919) known as "P.J. McCall"



Elk River Blues

Played by: Jatek Zenekar
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Ernie Carpenter (1909-1997)



Rickett's Hornpipe

Played by: Kevin Roth
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Rickett's Circus, Philadelphia, on the corner of Market and 12th St.



Fisher's Hornpipe

Played by: Bruno Bruzzese
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Portrait of J.C.Fischer (1733-1800) painted by Thomas Gainsborough, 1780 (Royal Collection).



Marmaduke's Hornpipe

Played by: Virgil Ed Sellers
Source: Soundcloud
Image: General John Sappington Marmaduke (1833-1887).

Missouri oral tradition gives that the tune was named for Confederate general John Sappington Marmaduke (1833-1887), son of pre-conflict Missouri governor M.M. Marmaduke, who was "from a dynasty of Little Dixie tobacco and hemp farmers, slave holders, and politicians.