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FOUR JACKS, THE. American, Canadian; March Two-Step (4/4 time). D Major ('A', 'B' parts) & G Major ('C' part). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABC. Composed and published in 1907 by Abe Losch, one of the many pseudonyms employed American composer wikipedia:Harry_J._Lincoln (1878-1937), of Pennsylvania. A version of this tune was in the repertoire of Cape Breton fiddler Lee Cremo.

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|2}} Printed sources : - Messer (Anthology of Favorite Fiddle Tunes), 1980; No. 184, pp. 126-127. {{safesubst:#invoke:string|rep|
|2}} Recorded sources : - Cremo Productions LCD9501, Lee Cremo - "The Champion Returns" (1995). {{safesubst:#invoke:string|rep|
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