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Colm, Sorry Tom, I missed a key on my typewriter. I do it sometimes.
My family is also Scotch/Irish and arrived in the US around the late 1700's to settle Alabama and Mississippi.
Ray, there are a lot of theories where music of any sort came from. Everyone is always making claims of this or that and there is probably a bit of validity to all of them. And probably as much overstatement from each of them as well.
This is an interesting subject and I wish Colm,Colin, or whoever is studying it a lot of luck. Will probably find as many sides of the coin as there are people telling the stories.
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