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I first heard this played by Sligo flute maestro Roger Sherlock on an old LP. I don’t remember learning it, but instead I found myself playing it with other musicians. And then I said to myself, “I didn’t know I knew that one!” because I remember hearing it once when Roger was playing it on the radio. Was this the powerful charm of Roger’s music?
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