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'''UNCLE GEORGE’S.'''  AKA and see "[[Cliff Hornpipe]]." English, Hornpipe (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB.  South Tawton, Devon, melodeon player Bob Cann (1916-1990) called the tune "[[Uncle George's Hornpipe]]," having learned it from his Uncle George, one of his musical mentors. "The [tune] was recorded in 1976 by the Albion Dance Band during the sessions for, but not included in the "Kickin' Up the Sawdust" album, with Jimmy Cooper, hammered dulcimer; Bob Cann, melodeon; Pete Bullock, piano; Graeme Taylor, electric guitar; Ashley Hutchings, bass guitar; Michael Gregory, drums and percussion, They were finally released in 1985 on the Dambuster Records double LP "Buttons & Bows" (together with "[[Clare Dragoons]]"), in 1995 on the Ashley Hutchings anthology "The Guv'nor Vol. 2", in 1998 on the Albion Band anthology "The Collection", and in 2004 on "Stepping Up: A History of the New Wave of English Country Dance Music." (quoted from "Mainly Norfolk" [http://mainlynorfolk.info/guvnor/songs/highlevelhornpipe.html])
'''UNCLE GEORGE’S.'''  AKA and see "[[Cliff Hornpipe]]." English, Hornpipe (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB.  South Tawton, Devon, melodeon player Bob Cann (1916-1990) called the tune "[[Uncle George's Hornpipe]]," having learned it from his Uncle George, one of his musical mentors. "The [tune] was recorded in 1976 by the Albion Dance Band during the sessions for, but not included in the "Kickin' Up the Sawdust" album, with Jimmy Cooper, hammered dulcimer; Bob Cann, melodeon; Pete Bullock, piano; Graeme Taylor, electric guitar; Ashley Hutchings, bass guitar; Michael Gregory, drums and percussion, They were finally released in 1985 on the Dambuster Records double LP "Buttons & Bows" (together with "[[Clare Dragoons]]"), in 1995 on the Ashley Hutchings anthology "The Guv'nor Vol. 2", in 1998 on the Albion Band anthology "The Collection", and in 2004 on "Stepping Up: A History of the New Wave of English Country Dance Music." (quoted from "Mainly Norfolk" [http://mainlynorfolk.info/guvnor/songs/highlevelhornpipe.html])
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>HTD CD29, Ashley Hutchings – “The Guvnor, vol. 2.”  Topic TSCD 752, Ashley Hutchings – “Stepping Up” (2004. Originally recorded during the Kicking up the Sawdust sessions in 1977, but not released on the album).</font>
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UNCLE GEORGE’S. AKA and see "Cliff Hornpipe." English, Hornpipe (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. South Tawton, Devon, melodeon player Bob Cann (1916-1990) called the tune "Uncle George's Hornpipe," having learned it from his Uncle George, one of his musical mentors. "The [tune] was recorded in 1976 by the Albion Dance Band during the sessions for, but not included in the "Kickin' Up the Sawdust" album, with Jimmy Cooper, hammered dulcimer; Bob Cann, melodeon; Pete Bullock, piano; Graeme Taylor, electric guitar; Ashley Hutchings, bass guitar; Michael Gregory, drums and percussion, They were finally released in 1985 on the Dambuster Records double LP "Buttons & Bows" (together with "Clare Dragoons"), in 1995 on the Ashley Hutchings anthology "The Guv'nor Vol. 2", in 1998 on the Albion Band anthology "The Collection", and in 2004 on "Stepping Up: A History of the New Wave of English Country Dance Music." (quoted from "Mainly Norfolk" [1])

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Recorded sources: HTD CD29, Ashley Hutchings – “The Guvnor, vol. 2.” Topic TSCD 752, Ashley Hutchings – “Stepping Up” (2004. Originally recorded during the Kicking up the Sawdust sessions in 1977, but not released on the album).




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