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X:1 T:Tammany Ring (clog) B:Ryan's Mammoth Collection (1883) M:4/4 L:1/8 R:hornpipe Z:Paul de Grae K:Bb (3FGA|B>fd>B A>ec>A|B>fd>B F2 B>A|G>Be>d c>BA>G|F>f=e>f g>f_e>c| B>fd>B A>ec>A|B>fd>B F2 B>A|G>Be>d c>BA>c|B2 d2 B2:||:c>B| A>f=e>g f2 c>B|A>f=e>g f2 g>f|=e>fg>a b>cd>e|f>=ef>g f>ec>_e| d>^cd=c =B>df>d|c>dc>B A>BA>F|B>df>b g>ec>A|B>df>b B2:||



"Who stole the people's money?" / "'Twas him." A political cartoon by Thomas Nast. Tweed is depicted as the large corpulent figure to the left.
TAMMANY RING. AKA and see “Coey's Hornpipe,” "Dandy Prince," "George Ross' Hornpipes," "London Clog (2)," "Miss Ferry's Hornpipe," "Princess Hornpipe," “Southern Shore (The),” "Thames (The)," “Wonder Hornpipe (The).” American, Clog (whole time). B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. "Tammany Ring" refers to the infamous and corrupt political machine in New York City in the 1870’s, led by wikipedia:William_M._Tweed (1823-1878, known as "Boss" Tweed), at the head of the wikipedia:Tammany_Hall Democratic Party. The party at the time catered to Irish Catholic immigrants and first generation families, an electoral base from which it derived the source of its great power. Germans, another large immigrant group, did not generally participate in city politics.


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Printed sources : - Cole (1000 Fiddle Tunes), 1940; p. 119. William Bradbury Ryan (Ryan’s Mammoth Collection), 1883; p. 157.






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