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'''EAST COAST JIG.''' Canadian, Jig. Composed by Ontario fiddler Graham Townsend.  
'''EAST COAST JIG.''' Canadian, Jig. Composed by Ontario fiddler Graham Townsend.  
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EAST COAST JIG. Canadian, Jig. Composed by Ontario fiddler Graham Townsend.

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Printed sources:

Recorded sources: Banff Records RBS 1083, Graham Townsend – "Famous Canadian Fiddlers vol. 1" (1960). Fretless FR201 (Alcazar Dance Series), Jerry Robichaud – "Maritime Dance Party" (1978).




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