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			<title>JOHN CAMPBELL: A CAPE BRETON LEGACY 
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                           John Campbell inherited a great legacy of Scottish fiddle music and style from his father, Dan J. Campbell, his grandfather, and a host of other fiddlers on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. In addition, John has composed many memorable tunes in traditional styles carrying his own stamp of creative imagination. &quot;Sandy MacIntyres Trip to Boston,&quot; &quot;Highway Reel,&quot; &quot;Panel Mine Jig,&quot; &quot;Glenora Reel,&quot; and &quot;Father Francis Cameron,&quot; are a few of Johns tunes which are now played throughout the world, often by players who do not know their author, but who think of them as gems from the heart of the rich Cape Breton tradition. Beginners. 176 pp.    ($19.99) ]]>
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