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'''VILLAGE GREEN, THE.''' AKA and see “[[First Month of Spring]].” Piper Mike Carney recorded the tune, usually called “[[First Month of Spring]],” on a cylinder in the early 20th century. Carney taught pipes to Tom Busby when the latter emigrated to New York from County Fermanagh in the 1930's.  
'''VILLAGE GREEN, THE.''' AKA and see “[[First Month of Spring (The)]].” Piper Mike Carney recorded the reel, usually called “[[First Month of Spring (The)]],” on a cylinder in the early 20th century. Carney taught pipes to Tom Busby when the latter emigrated to New York from County Fermanagh in the 1930's.  
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VILLAGE GREEN, THE. AKA and see “First Month of Spring (The).” Piper Mike Carney recorded the reel, usually called “First Month of Spring (The),” on a cylinder in the early 20th century. Carney taught pipes to Tom Busby when the latter emigrated to New York from County Fermanagh in the 1930's.

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