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'''PEELER'S JACKET [1]'''. AKA - "Police Jacket (The)." AKA and see "[[Boys of the Lake (2)]]," "[[Collin's Reel (1)]]," "[[Corkonian]]," "[[Emminence Breakdown]]," "[[Ike Forrester's Reel (1)]]," "[[Merry Blacksmith (The)]]," "[[Paddy on the Railroad]]," "[[Peeler's Reel]]/[[Policeman's Reel]]," "[[Railroad (2) (The)]]," "[[Shepherd in the Gap (The)]]." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. 'Peeler' was a slang term for a policeman in Ireland, a reference to Sir Robert Peel who originated the Irish police force in the mid-19th century. The tune appears in the large mid-19th century music manuscript collection (vol. 3, p. 111) of County Cork cleric and uilleann piper Canon [[biography:James Goodman]] under the title “The Police Jacket.” | '''PEELER'S JACKET [1]'''. AKA - "Police Jacket (The)." AKA and see "[[Boys of the Lake (2)]]," "[[Collin's Reel (1)]]," "[[Corkonian]]," "[[Emminence Breakdown]]," "[[Ike Forrester's Reel (1)]]," "[[Merry Blacksmith (The)]]," "[[Paddy on the Railroad]]," "[[Peeler's Reel]]/[[Policeman's Reel]]," "[[Railroad (2) (The)]]," "[[Shepherd in the Gap (The)]]." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. 'Peeler' was a slang term for a policeman in Ireland, a reference to Sir Robert Peel who originated the Irish police force in the mid-19th century. The tune appears in the large mid-19th century music manuscript collection (vol. 3, p. 111) of County Cork cleric and uilleann piper Canon [[biography:James Goodman]] under the title “The Police Jacket.” | ||
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''Printed sources'': Cole ('''1000 Fiddle Tunes'''), 1940; p. 22. '''Ryan’s Mammoth Collection''', 1883; p. 45. '''White’s Unique Collection''', 1896; No. 91, p. 16. | ''Printed sources'': Cole ('''1000 Fiddle Tunes'''), 1940; p. 22. '''Ryan’s Mammoth Collection''', 1883; p. 45. '''White’s Unique Collection''', 1896; No. 91, p. 16. | ||
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See also listing at:<br> | See also listing at:<br> | ||
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [https://www.irishtune.info/tune/1272/]<br> | Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [https://www.irishtune.info/tune/1272/]<br> |
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PEELER'S JACKET [1]. AKA - "Police Jacket (The)." AKA and see "Boys of the Lake (2)," "Collin's Reel (1)," "Corkonian," "Emminence Breakdown," "Ike Forrester's Reel (1)," "Merry Blacksmith (The)," "Paddy on the Railroad," "Peeler's Reel/Policeman's Reel," "Railroad (2) (The)," "Shepherd in the Gap (The)." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. 'Peeler' was a slang term for a policeman in Ireland, a reference to Sir Robert Peel who originated the Irish police force in the mid-19th century. The tune appears in the large mid-19th century music manuscript collection (vol. 3, p. 111) of County Cork cleric and uilleann piper Canon biography:James Goodman under the title “The Police Jacket.”
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Cole (1000 Fiddle Tunes), 1940; p. 22. Ryan’s Mammoth Collection, 1883; p. 45. White’s Unique Collection, 1896; No. 91, p. 16.
Recorded sources:
See also listing at:
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]
Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [2]
Alan Snyder's Cape Breton Fiddle Recordings Index [3]