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'''PIPER’S PUNCH.''' AKA and see "[[Jackson's Punch]]," "[[Jackson's Rum Punch]]." Irish, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB’. | '''PIPER’S PUNCH.''' AKA and see "[[Jackson's Punch]]," "[[Jackson's Rum Punch]]," "[[Jackson’s Rum Toddy]]." Irish, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB’. | ||
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''Source for notated version'': a recording (“Céirniní 78") by fiddler Johnny Pickering, from Northern Ireland, on which it is listed as “Jackson’s Punch” [Black]. The tune was also recorded by English BBC collector Peter Kennedy in Armagh, 1952, from the playing of fiddler Johnny Pickering (1920-1964) of Moy, Co. Tyrone. Kennedy had the title as "[[Jackson's Rum Punch]]." | ''Source for notated version'': a recording (“Céirniní 78") by fiddler Johnny Pickering, from Northern Ireland, on which it is listed as “Jackson’s Punch” [Black]. The tune was also recorded by English BBC collector Peter Kennedy in Armagh, 1952, from the playing of accordion player and fiddler Johnny Pickering (1920-1964) of Moy, Co. Tyrone. Kennedy had the title as "[[Jackson's Rum Punch]]." | ||
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PIPER’S PUNCH. AKA and see "Jackson's Punch," "Jackson's Rum Punch," "Jackson’s Rum Toddy." Irish, Jig. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB’.
Source for notated version: a recording (“Céirniní 78") by fiddler Johnny Pickering, from Northern Ireland, on which it is listed as “Jackson’s Punch” [Black]. The tune was also recorded by English BBC collector Peter Kennedy in Armagh, 1952, from the playing of accordion player and fiddler Johnny Pickering (1920-1964) of Moy, Co. Tyrone. Kennedy had the title as "Jackson's Rum Punch."
Printed sources: Black (Music’s the Very Best Thing), 1996; No. 148, p. 78.
Recorded sources:
See also listing at:
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]