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'''CORLAIERNE'''. The title, perhaps "Coleraine" or "Killarney," appears in a medley of tunes performed by accordionist John J. "Dutch" Kimmel for Edison Records in 1920. | '''CORLAIERNE'''. The title, perhaps "Coleraine" or "Killarney," appears in a medley of tunes performed by accordionist John J. "Dutch" Kimmel for Edison Records in 1920. | ||
The tune appears to be a setting of "[[Road to Skye (The)]]." | |||
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Edison 50653 (78 RPM), John Kimmel (appears as 1st tune of "Haste to Wedding Jigs"). | |||
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Revision as of 00:40, 7 January 2017
CORLAIERNE. The title, perhaps "Coleraine" or "Killarney," appears in a medley of tunes performed by accordionist John J. "Dutch" Kimmel for Edison Records in 1920.
The tune appears to be a setting of "Road to Skye (The)."
Recorded source:
Edison 50653 (78 RPM), John Kimmel (appears as 1st tune of "Haste to Wedding Jigs").