Issue 468: The Riverside Jig
- Object
- The Riverside Jig (Recording)
- Submitter
- Tricia Matthews
- Assigned to
- Heiko Schmidt
- Priority
- Normal
- Disposition
- Fixed
- Description
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The Riverside Jig as you have called it is actually called the Riverside and is a 32 bar jig. I know as I an my friend Karin Ingram wrote the dance.
Previous Actions
- Date June 14, 2014, 10:31 p.m.
- User Unknown
New issue submitted
- Date June 14, 2014, 11 p.m.
- User Heiko Schmidt (castle_ghost)
Assigned changed to »castle_ghost« (previously »None«)
I sent an inquiry to Tricia for a copy of the original description, as neither she nor Karin Ingram are noted down as devisor. Thus, it might be two different dances.
Cheers, Heiko
- Date Sept. 30, 2014, 1:18 a.m.
- User Heiko Schmidt (castle_ghost)
Subject changed to »The Riverside Jig« (previously »The Riverside Jug«)
Disposition changed to »Needs help« (previously »New«)
The dance associated to this recording seems not the one it was recorded for, as its suggested (and published) tune “The Riverside Jig” by L.P. Shearer is not in the tune list.
I have added the dance “The Riverside” by Karin Ingram and Tricia Matthews to the database as it was not in there before.
I have temporarily linked the recording “The Riverside Jig” to the dance “The Riverside”, hoping that I get additional information as promised by Tricia. If I will not get it I will remove this link, because I could not find any other information about what the recording is meant for (and it was already assigned to “Riverside” by L.P. Shearer).
- Date June 7, 2016, 1:58 p.m.
- User Heiko Schmidt (castle_ghost)
Disposition changed to »Fixed« (previously »Needs help«)
No further actions done, because Tricia never sent the promised information :( Thus, set to fixed now.