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'''JACKSON'S REEL [4]'''. AKA and see "[[Cosa Mulligan (La)]]." Irish, Reel.  Composed in the late 1960's by fiddler Tommy Peoples as "La Cosa Mulligan." The name "Jackson's" for the tune stems from Frankie Gavin's first solo album, in which it appears as the first of two tunes in a set called "Jackson's Reels" (the second tune in the set is "[[Jackson's Reel (3)]]").  
'''JACKSON'S REEL [4]'''. AKA and see "[[La Cosa Mulligan]]." Irish, Reel.  Composed in the late 1960's by fiddler Tommy Peoples as "La Cosa Mulligan." The name "Jackson's" for the tune stems from Frankie Gavin's first solo album, in which it appears as the first of two tunes in a set called "Jackson's Reels" (the second tune in the set is "[[Jackson's Reel (3)]]").  
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JACKSON'S REEL [4]. AKA and see "La Cosa Mulligan." Irish, Reel. Composed in the late 1960's by fiddler Tommy Peoples as "La Cosa Mulligan." The name "Jackson's" for the tune stems from Frankie Gavin's first solo album, in which it appears as the first of two tunes in a set called "Jackson's Reels" (the second tune in the set is "Jackson's Reel (3)").

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Recorded sources: Shanachie 29008, Frankie Gavin & Alec Finn - "Traditional Music of Ireland" (1977).




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