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'''CALD KALE'''. Scottish. "Cald Kale" is probably a shortened form of the the tune best-known as "[[Cauld Kail in Aberdeen (1)]]." Directions for a country dance by the name were recovered from the '''Holmain Manuscript''' from Dumfries-shire (c. 1710-1750). | '''CALD KALE'''. Scottish. "Cald Kale" is probably a shortened form of the the tune best-known as "[[Cauld Kail in Aberdeen (1)]]." Directions for a country dance by the name were recovered from the '''Holmain Manuscript''' from Dumfries-shire (c. 1710-1750). |
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CALD KALE. Scottish. "Cald Kale" is probably a shortened form of the the tune best-known as "Cauld Kail in Aberdeen (1)." Directions for a country dance by the name were recovered from the Holmain Manuscript from Dumfries-shire (c. 1710-1750).