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Margaret's Waltz

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 Margaret's Waltz. The Margaret of "Margaret's Waltz" was Margaret Grant, well known in country dance circles J.P. Fraleyin the south west of England in the 1950s. Pat Shaw wrote this beautiful piece in her honor in the early 1960s, and the tune was beautifully recorded by the celtic greats, The Boys of the Lough. But in our part of the world, this tune is famously associated with fiddle legend J.P. Fraley, a dear old friend of The Flood. Here, Joe Dobbs models his rendition of this great waltz on the playing of J.P. Fraley.

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