Annotation:Con Cassidy's Jig (2)

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CON CASSIDY'S (JIG) [2]. AKA and see "Crossing the Oily River," "French Reaper (The)," "Jim Crow Quadrille (3)," "Lea Castle," "Nine Pins (1)," "Sit-in Jig." Irish, Jig (6/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'. An untitled jig from Teelin, County Donegal, fiddler and storyteller Con Cassidy, named after him by the group Altan due to lack of a formal title. Donegal fiddler Packie Manus Byrne has a version he calls "Crossing the Oily River." The first strain of the tune appears as the first strain of "Sligo Quadrille No. 2", noted as part of a quadrille set in the 1844 music manuscript collection of County Longford musician Thomas M. Kernan.


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Recorded sources : - Green Linnet SIF-1109, Altan - "The Red Crow" (1990). Green Linnet GLCD 3090, Maiaread Ni Mhaonaigh & Frankie Kennedy - "Ceol Aduaidh" (1983/1994). Danny Meehan - "Navvy on the Shore."




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