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'''IAIN CAIMBEUL A BANCA'''. Scottish, Pipe March. A version of "[[Rock and a Wee Pickle Tow]]." The title is from Duncan Ban MacIntyre's use of the tune, according to Jack Campin.  
'''IAIN CAIMBEUL A BANCA'''. Scottish, Pipe March. A version of "[[Rock and a Wee Pickle Tow]]." The title is from Duncan Ban MacIntyre's use of the tune, according to Jack Campin.  
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IAIN CAIMBEUL A BANCA. Scottish, Pipe March. A version of "Rock and a Wee Pickle Tow." The title is from Duncan Ban MacIntyre's use of the tune, according to Jack Campin.

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