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UNCLE GEORGE’S.  AKA and see "[[Cliff (The)]]." English, Hornpipe.  South Tawton, Devon, melodeon player Bob Cann (1916-1990) called the tune as "[[Uncle George's Hornpipe]]," having learned it from his Uncle George, one of his musical mentors.  
'''UNCLE GEORGE’S.''' AKA and see "[[Cliff (The)]]." English, Hornpipe.  South Tawton, Devon, melodeon player Bob Cann (1916-1990) called the tune as "[[Uncle George's Hornpipe]]," having learned it from his Uncle George, one of his musical mentors.  
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UNCLE GEORGE’S. AKA and see "Cliff (The)." English, Hornpipe. South Tawton, Devon, melodeon player Bob Cann (1916-1990) called the tune as "Uncle George's Hornpipe," having learned it from his Uncle George, one of his musical mentors.

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Printed sources:

Recorded sources: HTD CD29, Ashley Hutchings – “The Guvnor, vol. 2.” Topic TSCD 752, Ashley Hutchings – “Stepping Up” (2004. Originally recorded during the Kicking up the Sawdust sessions in 1977, but not released on the album).




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