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'''LITTLE JACK MACDONALD'S REEL.''' AKA and see "[[Detroit (The)]]," "[[Detroit Reel]]," "[[Beaton's Reel]]." Cape Breton, Reel. "Little Jack MacDonald's Reel" is the title Cape Breton fiddler Joe Cormier used for his 1974 album, however it has also been recorded as "Detroit Reel" (by Dan Hughie MacEachern, a contemporary of MacDonald's), and by Carl MacKenzie as "[[Beaton's Reel]]." MacDonald was raised in Cape Breton but lived much of his life in Ontario, and was part of the Detroit/Ontario/Cape Breton expatriate community exchange. | '''LITTLE JACK MACDONALD'S REEL.''' AKA and see "[[Detroit (The)]]," "[[Detroit Reel]]," "[[Beaton's Reel]]." Cape Breton, Reel. "Little Jack MacDonald's Reel" is the title Cape Breton fiddler Joe Cormier used for his 1974 album, however it has also been recorded as "Detroit Reel" (by Dan Hughie MacEachern, a contemporary of MacDonald's), and by Carl MacKenzie as "[[Beaton's Reel]]." MacDonald was raised in Cape Breton but lived much of his life in Ontario, and was part of the Detroit/Ontario/Cape Breton expatriate Cape Breton community cultural exchange. | ||
[[File:lameymaceahernmacdonald.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Bill Lamey, Dan Hughie MacEachern and Little Jack MacDonald]] | |||
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Rounder 7001, Joe Cormier - "Scottish Violin Music from Cape Breton Island" (1974).</font> | ''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Rounder 7001, Joe Cormier - "Scottish Violin Music from Cape Breton Island" (1974).</font> | ||
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LITTLE JACK MACDONALD'S REEL. AKA and see "Detroit (The)," "Detroit Reel," "Beaton's Reel." Cape Breton, Reel. "Little Jack MacDonald's Reel" is the title Cape Breton fiddler Joe Cormier used for his 1974 album, however it has also been recorded as "Detroit Reel" (by Dan Hughie MacEachern, a contemporary of MacDonald's), and by Carl MacKenzie as "Beaton's Reel." MacDonald was raised in Cape Breton but lived much of his life in Ontario, and was part of the Detroit/Ontario/Cape Breton expatriate Cape Breton community cultural exchange.
Source for notated version:
Printed sources:
Recorded sources: Rounder 7001, Joe Cormier - "Scottish Violin Music from Cape Breton Island" (1974).
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