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Northwest fiddler Joe Pancerzewski learned this tune when he heard Alfie Myhre play it at a contest, but didn't know its name. He called it "Alfie's Hornpipe" on his 1972 LP, and many fiddlers who learned the tune from that recording use that title.
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