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'''BACK UP AND PUSH [2]'''. Canadian, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning. AABB. Attributed to Kirkton, Ontario, fiddler Ward Allen (1924-1965), who won contest after contest in the 1950's and who carved out a successful career for himself as a radio fiddler and recording artist.   
'''BACK UP AND PUSH [2]'''. Canadian, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Attributed to Kirkton, Ontario, fiddler Ward Allen (1924-1965), who won contest after contest in the 1950's and who carved out a successful career for himself as a radio fiddler and recording artist. The tune was recorded by Allen as the 'A' side of a 1956 recording for Sparton Records, with his own composition "[[Maple Sugar]]" on the 'B' side. It was "[[Maple Sugar]]" that was to become Allen's most enduring composition and a Canadian hit.   
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''Recorded Sources:'' Rounder 7002, Graham Townsend- "Le Violin/ The Fiddle."
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