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'''HARVEY, THE'''. Canadian, Jig. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Harvey, New Brunswick, was the home town of Canadian radio and TV fiddler Don Messer (1909-1973). Parts of this tune are equivalent to several Pennsylvania collected untitled quadrilles that appear grouped together in Bayard (1981, Nos. 527-530, pp. 472-474), and the first part of "[[Rolling Off a Log]]" (Cole/Ryan's Mammoth).
|f_annotation='''HARVEY, THE'''. Canadian, Jig (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Harvey, New Brunswick, was the home village of Canadian radio and TV fiddler Don Messer (1909-1973), born in Tweedside New Brunswick, just outside of Harvey Station. He became a national name in 1939, when Don Messer and His Islanders broadcast three times a week from Charlottetown on CBC Radio. Parts of this tune are equivalent to several Pennsylvania collected untitled quadrilles that appear grouped together in Bayard (1981, Nos. 527-530, pp. 472-474), and the first part of "[[Rolling Off a Log]]" (Cole/Ryan's Mammoth).
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|f_printed_sources=Corfield ('''Tunes from New Brunswick'''), 2024; p. 160. Messer ('''Way Down East'''), 1948; No. 79.  Messer ('''Anthology of Favorite Fiddle Tunes'''), 1980; No. 137, p. 88.
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|f_recorded_sources=Copley Records 8-507A, Jerry's Hayshakers (1950). Maritime Express ME 1001, Ivan Hicks - "Purple Violet Fiddling" (1982). WRC1-3479, "Old Tyme Fiddle Tunes by Ron Goodwin" (c. 1985).
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Ernest & Brigid Drody, Debbie & Todd Mitchell Sams -  "Music and Song from the Gaspé Coast" (2014, various artists).
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''Printed sources'': Messer ('''Way Down East'''), 1948; No. 79.  Messer ('''Anthology of Favorite Fiddle Tunes'''), 1980; No. 137, p. 88.
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HARVEY, THE. Canadian, Jig (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Harvey, New Brunswick, was the home village of Canadian radio and TV fiddler Don Messer (1909-1973), born in Tweedside New Brunswick, just outside of Harvey Station. He became a national name in 1939, when Don Messer and His Islanders broadcast three times a week from Charlottetown on CBC Radio. Parts of this tune are equivalent to several Pennsylvania collected untitled quadrilles that appear grouped together in Bayard (1981, Nos. 527-530, pp. 472-474), and the first part of "Rolling Off a Log" (Cole/Ryan's Mammoth).


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Printed sources : - Corfield (Tunes from New Brunswick), 2024; p. 160. Messer (Way Down East), 1948; No. 79. Messer (Anthology of Favorite Fiddle Tunes), 1980; No. 137, p. 88.

Recorded sources : - Copley Records 8-507A, Jerry's Hayshakers (1950). Maritime Express ME 1001, Ivan Hicks - "Purple Violet Fiddling" (1982). WRC1-3479, "Old Tyme Fiddle Tunes by Ron Goodwin" (c. 1985). Ernest & Brigid Drody, Debbie & Todd Mitchell Sams - "Music and Song from the Gaspé Coast" (2014, various artists).




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