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|f_annotation='''STATIA DONNELLY'S.'''  AKA - "Staesia Donnelly's." AKA and see "[[Pausteen Fawn (The)]]." Irish, Jig (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. "Statia Donnelly's" is sourced to fiddler Jimmy Power, originally from Kill in Waterford, although he spent many years in London. Staesia Donnelly was his aunt. The jig is a version of an older tune called in Irish Gaelic “An Páistín Fionn” (The Fairhaired Boy/Child) AKA "[[Pausteen Fawn (The)]]", with parts reversed.  The first strain corresponds with the second strain of "“An Páistín Fionn”, but the second strain has few similarities with the older tune.  It has also been called by the names of influential players from whom other musicians learned it: "[[Joe Burke's Jig (2)]]" "[[John Dwyer's]]," "[[Finbarr Dwyer's Favorite]]," "[[Kennedy's]]," "[[McGreevy's]]," etc.
|f_annotation='''STATIA DONNELLY'S.'''  AKA - "Staesia Donnelly's." AKA and see "[[Pausteen Fawn (The)]]." Irish, Jig (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. "Statia Donnelly's" is sourced to fiddler Jimmy Power, originally from Kill in Waterford, although he spent many years in London. Staesia Donnelly was his aunt. The jig is a version of an older air called in Irish Gaelic “An Páistín Fionn” (The Fairhaired Boy/Child) AKA "[[Pausteen Fawn (The)]]", with parts reversed.  The first strain corresponds with the second strain of "“An Páistín Fionn”, but the second strain has few similarities with the older tune.  It has also been called by the names of influential players from whom other musicians learned it: "[[Joe Burke's Jig (2)]]" "[[John Dwyer's]]," "[[Finbarr Dwyer's Favorite]]," "[[Kennedy's]]," "[[McGreevy's]]," etc.
|f_recorded_sources=Piping Pig Records PPPCD 001, Jimmy O’Brien-Moran – “Seán Reid’s Favourite” (1996. Learned from piper John Murphy).  
|f_recorded_sources=Piping Pig Records PPPCD 001, Jimmy O’Brien-Moran – “Seán Reid’s Favourite” (1996. Learned from piper John Murphy). Topic Records 12TS306, "Jimmy Power: Irish Fiddle Player" (1976). 
|f_see_also_listing=Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [https://www.irishtune.info/tune/960/]<br>
|f_see_also_listing=Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [https://www.irishtune.info/tune/960/]<br>
Hear Jimmy Powers play the tune on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7G6KtNLkdA]<br>
Hear Jimmy Powers play the tune on youtube.com [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7G6KtNLkdA]<br>
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STATIA DONNELLY'S. AKA - "Staesia Donnelly's." AKA and see "Pausteen Fawn (The)." Irish, Jig (6/8 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. "Statia Donnelly's" is sourced to fiddler Jimmy Power, originally from Kill in Waterford, although he spent many years in London. Staesia Donnelly was his aunt. The jig is a version of an older air called in Irish Gaelic “An Páistín Fionn” (The Fairhaired Boy/Child) AKA "Pausteen Fawn (The)", with parts reversed. The first strain corresponds with the second strain of "“An Páistín Fionn”, but the second strain has few similarities with the older tune. It has also been called by the names of influential players from whom other musicians learned it: "Joe Burke's Jig (2)" "John Dwyer's," "Finbarr Dwyer's Favorite," "Kennedy's," "McGreevy's," etc.


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Recorded sources : - Piping Pig Records PPPCD 001, Jimmy O’Brien-Moran – “Seán Reid’s Favourite” (1996. Learned from piper John Murphy). Topic Records 12TS306, "Jimmy Power: Irish Fiddle Player" (1976).

See also listing at :
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]
Hear Jimmy Powers play the tune on youtube.com [2]



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