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Featured Tunes Music Library
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Featured Tunes Music Library



Off She Goes

Played by: Christopher Hedge - Moss Beach, United States
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Thomas Rowlandson - Off She Goes -The Metropolitan Museum of Art



The College Hornpipe

Played by: Mark O'Connor - New York
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Father Tuck's Mechanical Series (N. 2071)- Raphael Tuck & Sons , LTD



Leather Britches

Played by: Ken Perlman
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Oh, my breeches full of stitches, Oh, my breeches buckled on



Maggie Lauder

Played by: Chris Ormston
Source: Soundcloud
Image: WHA wadna be in love / Wi' bonnie Maggie Lauder?



Callahan

Played by: Nick Bachman
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Fiddler's Farewll - The Hanged Fiddler Legend

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Featured Tunes Music Library


'Off She Goes
Played by:Christopher Hedge - Moss Beach, United States
Image: Thomas Rowlandson - Off She Goes - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Source:Soundcloud
'The College Horpipe
Played by:Mark O'Connor - New York
Image:Father Tuck's Mechanical Series (N. 2071)- Raphael Tuck & Sons , LTD
Source:Soundcloud
'Leather Britches
Played by:Ken Perlman
ImageOh, my breeches full of stitches, Oh, my breeches buckled on
Source:Soundcloud
'Maggie Lauder
Played by:Chris Ormston
Image:WHA wadna be in love / Wi' bonnie Maggie Lauder?
Source:Soundcloud
Callahan
Played by:Nick Bachman
Image:Fiddler's Farewll - The Hanged Fiddler Legend
Source:Soundcloud
The White Cockade
Played by:Angus Folk Community Singing Group
Image:Prince Charles Edward Stuart with the white cockade
Source:Soundcloud