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BRANDY DE KEDGWICK, LE. AKA and see "Fat Molasses." French-Canadian. An Acadian tune sourced to Victor Valcourt of Kedgwick, Restigouche County, New Brunswick. Gaspe fiddler Erskine Morris called it "Fat Molasses."

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Recorded sources: -Sleepy Creek Music, Grey Larsen & André Marchand - "The Orange Tree" (2003).


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