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'''O'CONNOR'S CLOG.''' American, Clog (whole time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Composed by [[biography:George W. Allen]], about whom very little is known. The clog tune appears in Allen's late 19th century music manuscript collection.  See also Allen's reels "[[O'Connor's Trip to Dublin]]" and "[[O'Connor's Rant]]." Perhaps O'Connor was a friend of Allen's.  
'''O'CONNOR'S CLOG.''' American, Clog (whole time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Composed by [[biography:George W. Allen]], about whom very little is known. The clog tune appears in Allen's late 19th century music manuscript collection.  See also Allen's reels "[[O'Connor's Trip to Dublin]]" and "[[O'Connor's Rant]]." Perhaps O'Connor was a friend of Allen's.  
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O'CONNOR'S CLOG. American, Clog (whole time). A Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Composed by biography:George W. Allen, about whom very little is known. The clog tune appears in Allen's late 19th century music manuscript collection. See also Allen's reels "O'Connor's Trip to Dublin" and "O'Connor's Rant." Perhaps O'Connor was a friend of Allen's.

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