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L'ONCLE PETIT (Uncle Tiny).  French-Canadian, Reel. In the repertoire Gaspésie musician Yvon Mimeault (b. 1928, Mont-Louis). The tune is named after a paternal uncle, an excellent step-dancer who loved the tune, and, in fact, a man of rather large girth and stature.  
'''L'ONCLE PETIT''' (Uncle Tiny).  French-Canadian, Reel. In the repertoire Gaspésie musician Yvon Mimeault (b. 1928, Mont-Louis). The tune is named after a paternal uncle, an excellent step-dancer who loved the tune, and, in fact, a man of rather large girth and stature.  
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L'ONCLE PETIT (Uncle Tiny). French-Canadian, Reel. In the repertoire Gaspésie musician Yvon Mimeault (b. 1928, Mont-Louis). The tune is named after a paternal uncle, an excellent step-dancer who loved the tune, and, in fact, a man of rather large girth and stature.

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Recorded sources: Yvon Mimeault - "Y'etait temps!/It's About Time."




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