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X:1 T:Tam’s Grey Mare C:Joseph Lowe M:C L:1/8 R:Reel B: Joseph Lowe - Lowe's Collection of Reels, Strathspeys and Jigs, B:book 4 (1844–1845, p. 15) Z:AK/Fiddler’s Companion K:Emin A|:E-BBA G-FGA|BEE^c dcBA|E-BBA G-FGB|ADFA d^cBA:| Begf e^de2|B-egf efgb|Begf e^de^c|dBAd FDAF| Begf e^d e2|(Be)gf efgb|afge fde^c|dBAd ADAF||



TAM'S GREY MARE. Scottish, Reel (whole time). E Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. "Tam's Grey Mare" was composed by Scottish fiddler-composer and bandleader biography:Joseph Lowe. The title is a nod to Robert Burns' famous poem "Tam o'Shanter", in which Tam is possessed of a steed named Maggie, who is indeed a grey mare. Tam is drinking one night in a tavern in Ayr, while the weather worsens. As they head home they pass Alloway Kirk and happen upon a gathering of witches and warlocks, dancing, presided over by the Devil. Taken with the scene (and the witches, who have reduced to their shifts), the whisky-addled Tam cannot help but exclaim "Weel done, Cutty Sark!" to young Nannie, one of the dancers. He is undone and flees on Maggie, chased by the unholy group, and heads for the stream (which he knows no witch can cross), but as Maggie leaps for the safety of the far side:


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Printed sources : - Joseph Lowe (Lowe's Collection of Reels, Strathspeys and Jigs, book 4), 1844–1845; p. 15.

Recorded sources : - Lochshore Records, Cannach - "The Moons of Glenloy" (1997). Lochshore Records, Iron Horse - "Thro' Water, Earth and Stone" (1993).




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