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HEAD OF CABBAGE, THE. There was a time, according to collector and fiddler Philippe Varlet, that Irish fiddler Frankie Gavin called nearly every tune he didn't have a name for "The Head of Cabbage." For example, there is a tune on the De Dannan album "Star Spangled Molly" (Shanachie 79018) under the Cabbage title which is actually Ed Reavy's "Love at the Endings."
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