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'''CASTLE [2], THE'''.  Irish, Jig. A three part jig from east Clare fiddlers (father and son) P.J. and Martin Hayes, although the tune is better known as "The Basket of Turf."  
'''CASTLE [2], THE'''.  Irish, Jig. A three part jig from east Clare fiddlers (father and son) P.J. and Martin Hayes, although the tune is better known as "The Basket of Turf."  

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CASTLE [2], THE. Irish, Jig. A three part jig from east Clare fiddlers (father and son) P.J. and Martin Hayes, although the tune is better known as "The Basket of Turf."

Additional notes

Source for notated version: -

Printed sources : -

Recorded sources: - Ice Nine Productions ICE 003, P.J. & Martin Hayes - "The Shores of Lough Graney."



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