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Joe Pancerzewski learned this tune in Canada in the 1920's. This tune was in the repertoires of Manitoba fiddler Andy Dajarlis as well as Down-east fiddler Don Messer.Sainte-Adèle is a town in Quebec northwest of Montreal though it is not clear if the tune is named for the town.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - Vivian Williams' workshop for the Washington Old Time Fiddle Association



Recorded sources : - Joe Pancerzewski: Legendary Northwest Fiddler, Voyager CD 341. Andy de Jarlis:Canadian Old Time Music, London EBX 4123 (1968). Don Messer:Coast To Coast with Don Messer and His Islanders,Apex AL 1643(1967).




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