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|f_annotation=<span lang="EN-GB">'''Twin Katy's'''.</span><span lang="EN-GB">AKA and see “Cat that ate the Sidecomb,” “Ho! Awake,” "Kate Kelly's Fancy,” “Killoran’s (Reel) [2],” “Nellie Donovan,” “Ravelled Hank of Yarn [1]." Irish, Scottish, American; Reel. G Major ('A' part) & D Mixolydian ('B' part). Standard tuning. AAB (Kerr): AABB (Cole).<span></span><st1:state><st1:place>New York</st1:place></st1:state><span></span>musician, writer and researcher Don Meade finds a version of the tune in O'Neill's''Music of Ireland'' underthe title “Humors of Newcastle,” and cognate with fiddler Johnny Cronin’s “Monsignor’s Blessing,” recorded by Kathleen Collins.<span></span></span>
|f_annotation=<span lang="EN-GB">'''Twin Katy's'''.</span><span lang="EN-GB">AKA and see “Cat that ate the Sidecomb,” “Ho! Awake,” "Kate Kelly's Fancy,” “Killoran’s (Reel) [2],” “Nellie Donovan,” “Ravelled Hank of Yarn [1]." Irish, Scottish, American; Reel. G Major ('A' part) & D Mixolydian ('B' part). Standard tuning. AAB (Kerr): AABB (Cole).<span></span><st1:state><st1:place>New York</st1:place></st1:state><span></span>musician, writer and researcher Don Meade finds a version of the tune in O'Neill's ''Music of Ireland'' under the title “Humors of Newcastle,” and cognate with fiddler Johnny Cronin’s “Monsignor’s Blessing,” recorded by Kathleen Collins.<span></span></span>
|f_printed_sources=<span>Cole (</span>''1000 Fiddle Tunes''<span>), 1940; pg. 5. Kerr (</span>''Merry Melodies''<span>), vol. 2; No. 267, pg. 29.<span></span></span>''Ryan’s Mammoth Collection''<span>, 1883; pg. 28.</span>
|f_printed_sources=<span>Cole (</span>''1000 Fiddle Tunes''<span>), 1940; pg. 5. Kerr (</span>''Merry Melodies''<span>), vol. 2; No. 267, pg. 29.<span></span></span>''Ryan’s Mammoth Collection''<span>, 1883; pg. 28.</span>
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Twin Katy's.AKA and see “Cat that ate the Sidecomb,” “Ho! Awake,” "Kate Kelly's Fancy,” “Killoran’s (Reel) [2],” “Nellie Donovan,” “Ravelled Hank of Yarn [1]." Irish, Scottish, American; Reel. G Major ('A' part) & D Mixolydian ('B' part). Standard tuning. AAB (Kerr): AABB (Cole).<st1:state><st1:place>New York</st1:place></st1:state>musician, writer and researcher Don Meade finds a version of the tune in O'Neill's Music of Ireland under the title “Humors of Newcastle,” and cognate with fiddler Johnny Cronin’s “Monsignor’s Blessing,” recorded by Kathleen Collins.


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Printed sources : - Cole (1000 Fiddle Tunes), 1940; pg. 5. Kerr (Merry Melodies), vol. 2; No. 267, pg. 29.Ryan’s Mammoth Collection, 1883; pg. 28.






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