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DRUM. AKA and see "Frazer's Jig (2)," "Jackson's Drum," "Miss Frazer's Delight," "Paddy from Portlaw." Irish, Jig. The tune, under this name, is attributed by 19th century Anglican cleric, musician and collector James Goodman, Cork, to the famous 18th century uilleann piper Walker 'Piper' Jackson, of the townland of Lisdaun, parish of Ballingarry, Aughrim, County Limerick.
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Goodman, vol. 4; p. 5.
Recorded sources:
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