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- 07-Jul-08
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Mullen, Brian, Derry, speech in English, singing in English
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Tribute to Peadar O'Loughlin [videorecording] / Peadar O'Loughlin ; [various performers]
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Hugh Shields Collection. Reel-to-Reel 150 [sound recording] / [various performers]
Parte deHugh Shields Collection
Recorded from Eddie Butcher at Frank Harte’s house in Dublin, July 1966. [tracks 1–6]
Recorded from Eddie Butcher on a journey between Dublin and Magilligan, July 1966. [tracks 7–8]
[Copies of] s recordings made by members of the Butcher family at O'Hagan’s pub in Coleraine, Co. Derry, July 1966. [tracks 9–17]
Recorded at Jimmie Butcher’s house in Limavady, Co. Derry, from members of the Butcher family, July 1966. [tracks 18–28]
Recorded from Eddie Butcher [at his house] in Magilligan, Co. Derry, July 1966. [tracks 29–57]
Recorded from Eddie Butcher [at his house] in Magilligan, Co. Derry, March 1966. [tracks 58–70]
Domestic recordings of commercial discs. [tracks 71–83
Performers:
Butcher, Eddie, Aughil, Magilligan, co. Derry [1900-1980], singing in English Tracks 1-8, 18, 28-29, 30-39, 45-46, 49-52, 54, 56, 58-59, 64-65, 66-70, speech in English Tracks 19, 34, 36, 59, 63-64, 66, recitation in English 60;
Butcher, Robert, singing in English Tracks 9-12;
Butcher, John Junior, Downhill, Dunboe, singing in English Tracks 14, 16-17;
Unidentified performer, singing in English Track 13;
O'Hagan, Lizzie, singing in English Track 15;
Butcher, Jimmie, Limavady, co. Derry, singing in English Tracks 20-27;
Shields, Hugh, speech in English Tracks 34, 42, Tracks 59-61, 63-64, 66;
B[utcher], Mrs [Maria, wife of John B. senior], singing in English Tracks 44, 54
Butcher, John senior, Magilligan, co. Derry, singing in English , Tracks 40-43, 47-48, 54-55, 57, speech in English Track 42, lilting Track 53;
Tunney, Paddy, singing in English Tracks 71-78, speech in English Track 76;
McMahon, Dolly, singing in English Tracks 80-81, singing in Irish Tracks 80-81;
Ennis, Seamus, pipes solo Track 79 , singing in English Track 79, singing in Irish Track 79, whistle solo Track 79;
Unidentified Ulster performers, singing in English Track 82, fifes and drums in group instrumental Track 82;
Unidentified performers, singing in English Track 83, singing in Irish Track 83, singing in Scots Gaelic Track 83
Running Order:
1. My barque leaves the harbour tomorrow, song / Eddie Butcher, song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
2. Ballycartin ball (‘Assist me lads of merriment attend both one and all...’) , song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
3. Skewball (‘Come all you noble gentlemen...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
4. I'll climb up a high high tree [fragment], song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
5. True lovers' discussion (‘Oh one pleasant evening when pinks and daisies...’) [= True lovers' discourse], song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
6. Lovely Derry on the banks of the Foyle (‘There's a spot on this earth it's a spot of great fame...’),song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
7. Jack the jolly ploughboy was ploughing up his land, song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
8. There was a widow woman (‘There was a widow-woman in the west moorlands...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
9. When a man's in love [copied in Coleraine, beginning defective], song / Robert Butcher, singing in English
10. Maid of seventeen (‘Down by a shady harbour there resides a pleasant maid...’) [copied posthumously in Coleraine], song / Robert Butcher, singing in English
11. Nothing (‘When rhyming and verses came first into fashion...’) [copied posthumously in Coleraine], song / Robert Butcher, singing in English
12. Granny's Heiland hame (‘[In the Heilands of Scotland] there stands a wee hoose...’) [copied posthumously in Coleraine], song / Robert Butcher, singing in English
13. Blue velvet band (‘Come listen till I tell you a story...’) / unidentified performer, singing in English
14. Maggie (‘I wander a day [?] to the hills, Maggie...’), song / John Butcher, junior, singing in English
15. Bonny Irish boy (‘Once I was courted by a bonny Irish boy...’), song Lizzie O’Hagan, singing in English
16. Town of Coleraine, song (‘There's a sweet little spot in the county of Derry...’), song / John Butcher, junior, singing in English
17. Fare you well lough Derg, song / John Butcher, junior, singing in English
18. Pat McGuire (‘Oh come all you true bred Irish men of country and town...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
19. The lodger (‘An ould fella was married to a woman...’), story / Eddie Butcher, speech in English
20. Erin's lovely home (‘You patriot sons of Paddy's land come listen unto me...’), song / Jimmy Butcher, singing in English
21. James McKee (‘James McKee they do call me the same I'll ne'er deny...’) [incomplete], song / Jimmy Butcher, singing in English
22. James McKee (‘James McKee they do call me the same I'll ne'er deny...’), song / Jimmy Butcher, singing in English
23. Beautiful Bundoran (‘In the heart of old Tirchonaill...’), song / Jimmy Butcher, singing in English
24. Banks of Kilrea ‘One evening for my recreation as I strayed by the lovely Moss Ban...’), song / Jimmy Butcher, singing in English
25. Eileen McManus (‘One day as I strolled along Broadway...’), song / Jimmy Butcher, singing in English
26. Ann O'Brien (‘You young and old I now make bold, I pray you lend an ear...’), song / Jimmy Butcher, singing in English
27. Far far away in an African desert, song / Jimmy Butcher, singing in English
28. The Royal Charter (‘From fair Australia with a pleasant gale...’) , song / Eddie Butcher singing in English
29. Lowlands low (‘Emily sat lamenting when young Edmond first did roam...’) (fragment], song / Eddie Butcher singing in English [end of band one]
30. Lowlands low (‘Young Emily sat lamenting when young Edmond first did roam...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
31. The night of the wedding (‘Och but that was the terrible tear...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
32. I wish my love was a red red rose growing in yon garden fair [fragment], song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
33. [Murlough shore=Murloch Mary], (‘Oh you hills and dales and flowery vales lies nigh to the Murlough shore...’) [fragment], song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
34. Oh Cofer John gave me a wink, talk about this song, song and speech, song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English, speech in Enlish ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
35. Casey Jones (‘Come all you gay people...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
36. Town of Garvagh (‘Captain D.... says my boys...’) [one verse], song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
37. Patrick Sheehan (‘My name is Patrick Sheehil [sic]...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
38. Shores of Benone (‘Oh kind friends I'm just come here tonight to sing to all of you...’),
39. Strands of Magilligan (I'm a stranger in this country from America I came...’) [two-line fragment], song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
40. Star of Donegal (‘One evening fair to take the air alone I chanced to stray...’) [incomplete], song / John Butcher, senior, singing in English
41. By the side of a clear crystal fountain (interrupted), song / John Butcher, senior, singing in English song / John Butcher, senior, singing in English
42. Oh, it's just about ten years ago as far as I can tell, talk about the preceding song; song and speech / John Butcher, senior, singing in English, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
43. Tossing the hay (‘It being on a summer's morning...’), song / John Butcher, senior, singing in English
44. Moville along the Foyle (‘There's a dear old spot I often...’), song / Mrs Maria Butcher (wife of John Butcher senior), singing in English
45. Sailor boy (‘One dark and stormy wintry night as the snow lay on the ground...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
46. Father's serving boy (‘I live between Dungannon and the town of Aghnacloy...’), song / Eddie Butcher singing in English ; John Butcher, senior, singing in English
47. Maid of Culmore (‘From sweet Londonderry to fair London town...), song / John Butcher, senior, singing in English
48. Parish of Dunboe (‘I am a bold undaunted youth, I mean to let you know...’), song / John Butcher, senior, singing in English ; Eddie Butcher, singing in English
49. Down by the canal (‘As I went a walking one evening in June...), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
50. We're the true-born sons of Levi [fragment], song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
51. Whose oul heid is that oul heid where my oul heid should be, song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
52. Sailing to America (‘[Come all you] good people wherever you be...’), song / Eddie Butcher singing in English ; John Butcher, senior, singing in English
53. Untitled tune, lilt / John Butcher, senior, lilting
54. Green fields of America ‘Oh farewell to old Ireland, the home of my father ...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English ; John Butcher, senior, singing in English ; Mrs John Butcher, singing in English
55. Free and easy to jog along (‘Oh it's of my rambles I'm going to sing ...’), song / John Butcher, senior, singing in English
56. Todd's sweet rural shade (‘Oh one evening fair to take the air as I carelessly did stray ...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
57. Robin Thompson's smithy (‘Oh my mother mended my oul breeks ...’), song / John Butcher, senior, singing in English
58. Johnny and Molly (‘Oh says Johnny to Molly ...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
59. The green veil (‘Come all you gay fellows that wants to be mellow ...’) , talk about it, song ; speech / Eddie Butcher, singing in English, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
60. First verse of ‘The green veil’ spoken, speech / Eddie Butcher, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
61. Nancy's whiskey (‘These five long quarters I have been weaving ...’), talk about it , song ; speech / Eddie Butcher, singing in English, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
62. Bonny bunch of roses (‘By the margin of the ocean one morning in the month of June [fragment], song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
63. Talk about the Butcher family and about Margaret Clyde's house, speech / Eddie Butcher, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
64. Flower of Corby mill (‘Oh come all you tenderhearted chaps I hope you'll lend an ear ...’) and talk about it, song ; speech / Eddie Butcher, singing in English, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English ; [Gracie Butcher], speech in English
65. Walling of the men (‘Oh come all you jolly working men, ...’) , [unfinished], song [words by Eddie Butcher] / Eddie Butcher, singing in English, [end of band two]
66. Walling of the men (‘Oh, come all you jolly working men...’), talk about this song and about another ‘The smuggler’ also with words by Eddie, song [ words by Eddie Butcher] / Eddie Butcher, singing in English, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
67. The ‘Trader’ (‘We bid them all a long farewell for we will never see them more...’) [1-verse fragment], song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
68. Parish of Dunboe (‘I am a bold undaunted youth I mean for to let you know...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
69. Bonny Irish boy ‘Once I was courted by a bonny Irish boy...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
70. Johnny and Molly ‘Oh, says Johnny to Molly...’) [fragment of first verse], song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
71. Craigie Hill (‘It being in Spring and the small birds were singing...’) [dub from Topic LP ‘The Irish edge’], song, / Paddy Tunney, singing in English
72. Lark in the morning (‘The lark in the morning she rises off her nest...’) [dub from Topic LP ‘The Irish edge’], song, / Paddy Tunney, singing in English
73. Johnny, lovely Johnny (‘Oh, Johnny, lovely Johnny, do you mind the day [Johnny, lovely Johnny] [dub from Topic LP ‘The Irish edge’], song, / Paddy Tunney, singing in English
74. The cow that drank the poteen (‘There's a man in Ardaghy...’) [dub from Topic LP ‘The Irish edge’], song, / Paddy Tunney, singing in English;
75. Blackwater side (‘Oh, as I roved out one bright summer's morn...’) [dub from Topic LP ‘The Irish edge’], song, / Paddy Tunney, singing in English, song, / Paddy Tunney, singing in English
76. Talk about the following song, Out of the window (My young love said to me, my mother won't mind...’) [dub from Topic LP ‘The Irish edge’], song and speech, / Paddy Tunney, singing in English,speech in English
77. The month of January (‘It was in the month of January...’) [dub from Topic LP ‘The Irish edge’], song, / Paddy Tunney, singing in English
78. The wearing of the britches (‘Come all you men where'er you be...’) [dub from Topic LP ‘The Irish edge’], song, / Paddy Tunney, singing in English
79. [off-disc dub]: 'Bonny bunch of roses', LP by Seamus Ennis (Tradition TLP 1013)
80. [off-disc dub from]: 'Dolly' LP by Dolly McMahon (Claddagh CC3) [end of band three]
81. [off-disc dub ]: 'Dolly' LP by Dolly McMahon (Claddagh CC3) continued [off-disc dub]
82. Orangemen of Ulster (Folkways FW3033, 1961) [off-disc dub]
83. [off-disc dub]: (Folksongs of Britain vol. 6: 'Sailors and serving maids' (Topic 12t194) [end of band four]
Hugh Shields Collection. Reel-to-Reel 151 [sound recording] / [various performers]
Parte deHugh Shields Collection
Recorded from Jack Devereux of Kilmore Quay in Keating's Farmhouse, Ballinconnigar, Co. Wexford, July 1967. [tracks 1–9, 49–55]
Recorded in Ballyconniger and Blackwater area, Co Wexford [in Keating’s farmhouse, Matt Curran’s house and elsewhere], July 1967. [tracks 10–48]
Performers:
Shields, Hugh, speech in English Tracks 1-4, 6-7, 11, 29-30, 35, 39, 41, 44, 48, 50-52, 54;
Devereux, Jack, (Kilmore Quay}, speech in English Tracks 1-6, 8, 50-52, 54, singing in English Tracks 1-5, 7-9, 49, 51-53, 55, recitation in English 6;
Sheil, Dick, Blackwater, speech in English Track 6, recitation in English Track 6, singing in English Tracks 19-20, 26;
Unidentified performer [Mr Delahunty?], speech in English Track 10;
Sinnott, Art, Boulavogue, singing in English Track 11, 13, 16, speech in English Track 11;
Dempsey, Jim, Ball Alley, Blackwater, singing in English Tracks 18, 21-25;
Fitzgerald, Bridget, New Range, Blackwater, singing in English Tracks 12, 14-15, 17, 36-37, 39, 41, 43, 45-48, speech in English, Tracks 39, 41, 48;
Unidentified performers, singing in English Track 27;
Unidentified female performer, singing in English Track 28;
Golden, Jack (Ballyesker, Blackwater), singing in English Track 29, 31-34, speech in English Tracks 29-30;
Curran, Matt, Blackwater, singing in English Tracks 25, 38, 42, speech in English Track 44
Unidentified female performer, singing in English Track 40
Running Order:
1. Talk about the following carol ; [Jerusalem, first carol for 12th day] (‘Jerusalem our happy home...’), speech ; song [titles of these carols supplied by Lisa Shields from Father Ranson’s article on the Kilmore carols] / Jack Devereux, speech in English, singing in English
2. Talk about the following carol ; [Song for twelfth day] (‘Now to conclude our Christmas mirth...’), speech ; song] / Jack Devereux, speech in English, singing in English
3. Talk about the Kilmore carols ; Bannow’s lonely shore (‘To Bannow’s lovely banks farewell...’) ; talk about the preceding, speech ; song ; speech] / Jack Devereux, speech in English, singing in English
4. Patrick O’Donnell (‘My name is Pat O’Donnell, I belong to Donegal...’) ; talk about the preceding and following songs, song : speech] / Jack Devereux, speech in English, singing in English
5. I traced her little footprints in the snow, song] / Jack Devereux, singing in English
6. Conversation on the ‘mumming’ traditions of Blackwater and Kilmore in Wexford with examples, speech Dick Sheil, speech in English ; Jack Devereux, speech in English
7. My Mary of the curling hair, song] / Jack Devereux, singing in English
8. Who comes tapping to my window (‘Mary took the bloodstained dagger...’) talk about the preceding, song [one verse] ; speech] / Jack Devereux, speech in English, singing in English
9. Ballyshannon lane (‘In ninety-six as the moon did fix her beams...’) / Jack Devereux, singing in English
10. Untitled [Welshman tricks Paddy into buying a ‘race-horse’s egg’], story [end of band one] / Unknown performer [Mr Delahunty?], speech in English
11. Boolavogue (‘At Boolavogue as the sun was setting ; talk about the preceding song / Art Sinott (Boulavogue), singing in English, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
12. The river Sow (‘I’m an Irish exile out on a foreign shore...’), song [learned from her father] / Mrs Bridget Fitzgerald (New Range, Blackwater), singing in English
13. I’m lonely in a foreign land, song [good air] Art Sinott, singing in English
14. She was a rich merchant’s daughter all in her prime of years (Canada-i-o), song / Mrs Bridget Fitzgerald, singing in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
15. Borris’s groves (‘Through Borris’s groves along I strolled...’), song / Mrs Bridget Fitzgerald, singing in English
16. The old bog road (‘My feet are here on Broadway...’), song / Art Sinott, singing in English
17. [The land where the green shamrock grows] (‘One night as I lay on my pillow...’), song / Mrs Bridget Fitzgerald, singing in English
18. Dearest love don’t you remember the day we first did meet, song / Jim Dempsey Ball Alley, Blackwater, singing in English
19. O land of love and beauty, to you our hearts are wed, song / [Dick Sheil, Blackwater], singing in English
20. The little shirt my mother made for me (‘I’ll never forget the night that I was born...’), song / [Dick Sheil], singing in English
21. Tootle um tootle um too (‘I’m a band in a terrible way...’), song / Jim Dempsey, singing in English
22. Love it’s pleasing (‘When I was young I was well beloved...’), song / Jim Dempsey, singing in English
23. The queen of Conamara (‘My boat she safely floats...’), song / Jim Dempsey, singing in English
24. Fare thee well false girl, I love you, song / Jim Dempsey, singing in English
25. Norah Malone (‘For when you’ll be teasing when we should be pleasing...’), song / Jim Dempsey, singing in English
26. Erin’s lovely home ('When I was young and in my prime...'), song / [Dick Sheil], singing in English
27. [The boys from the County Armagh] (‘There’s one fair county in Ireland...’)song / unknown performers, singing in English
28. The Boston burglar (‘I was born and reared in Boston...’), song / unknown female performer, singing in English
29. Talk about singing, The drowning of Thomas Murphy (‘Oh you feeling-hearted Christians...’), speech ; song / Hugh Shields, speech in English ; Jack Golden (Ballyesker, Blackwater), speech in English, singing in English
30. Talk about the local mumming tradition, especially the role of the doctor, speech / Jack Golden, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
31. The Rathaspeck boys (‘Oh, you muses nine assist me...’), song [local, about drownings] / Jack Golden, singing in English
32. The nobleman’s wedding/ Another man’s wedding (‘Why should you lie on another man’s pillow?...’), song [one verse only] / Jack Golden, singing in English
33. Mary’s dream [= Mary weep no more for me (‘The moon had climbed the highest hill...’), song [ghost of drowned sailor visits his true love] / Jack Golden, singing in English
34. The faithful sailor boy (‘One dark and stormy night as the snow lay on the ground...’), song / Jack Golden, singing in English [end of band two]
35. Good old Wexford town [= Sweet Kingwilliamstown] (‘My bonny barque bounds light and free across the surging foam...’) ; talk about the preceding, song ; speech / Matt Curran (Blackwater), singing in English, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
36. Song: I’ve seen the mud cabin he’d dance his wilds jigs in (Teddy O’Neill), song / Mrs Bridget Fitzgerald (New Range, Blackwater), singing in English
37. Song: Dan O’Hara ’Tis poor I am today for God gave and took away...’) / Mrs Bridget Fitzgerald, singing in English
38. Song: [Ireland I love you, acushla mo chroí] (‘Far away O’er the sea there’s a little green island...’), song / Matt Curran, singing in English,
39. Molly Lowry [= Molly Bawn] (‘A story a story I’ll tell you no lie...’) ; talk about the preceding, song ; speech / Mrs Bridget Fitzgerald, singing in English, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
40. Song:...’ [The shooting of President Kennedy] (‘In the town of Dallas, Texas, November ‘63...’) / unidentified female performer, singing in English
41. Who comes tapping to my window ; talk about the preceding, song ; speech / Mrs Bridget Fitzgerald, singing in English, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
42. Song: The old widow of Oulart Young maidens draw near, I crave your attention...’), song / Matt Curran, singing in English
43. Song: Noreen Bawn There’s a glen in old Tyrconnell...’), song / Mrs Bridget Fitzgerald, singing in English
44. The Poulshone fishermen (‘On the 23rd of April in the year of sixty-three...’), talk about the preceding, song ; speech / Matt Curran, singing in English, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
45. Song: Green bushes (‘As I went a-walking one evening in May...’), song song / Mrs Bridget Fitzgerald, singing in English
46. Song: [Eileen McMahon] (‘One night as I lay on my pillow a vision appeared in my view...’), song / Mrs Bridget Fitzgerald, singing in English
47. Song: The river Sow (‘I am a Irish exile out on a foreign shore...’), song / Mrs Bridget Fitzgerald, singing in English
48. Song: Borris’s groves (‘Through Borris’s groves alone I strolled...’), song / Mrs Bridget Fitzgerald, singing in English, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
49. Song: [On Christ’s nativity: 1st carol for Christmas morning] The darkest midnight in December...’), song / Jack Devereux, singing in English
50. Talk about the ‘Kilmore carols’ and the Kilmore choir / Hugh Shields, speech in English ; Jack Devereux, speech in English
51. Talk about the following song ; [2nd carol for Christmas day] (‘Christmas day is come, let us prepare for mirth...’), speech / Jack Devereux, speech in English, singing in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
52. [3rd carol for Christmas day] (‘Ye sons of men with me rejoice...’) ; Talk about the preceding song and the Kilmore carol tradition, song ; speech / Jack Devereux, singing in English, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
53. [Song for St. Stephen’s day] (‘This is St. Stephen’s day...’), song, / Jack Devereux, singing in English
54. Talk about the local dialect / Hugh Shields, speech in English ; Jack Devereux, speech in English
55. [Song for the Holy Innocents] (‘Hail ye flowers of martyrs, hail blossoms of heavenly spring...’), song / Jack Devereux, singing in English [end of session] [end of band three]
Hugh Shields Collection. Reel-to-Reel 154 [sound recording] / Eddie Butcher
Parte deHugh Shields Collection
[Recorded from Eddie Butcher (of Magilligan, Co. Derry) for Hugh Shields in the Avondale Studio, Dublin] Copy of studio recording
Performers:
Butcher, Eddie, singing in English [tracks 1-5]
Running Order:
1. The 'Trader' ('Oh, come all you gallent seamen bold, now listen here a while to me...'), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
2. Inniskilling dragoon [= Enniskillen dragoon] [clipped at start], song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
3. The mountain stream where the moorcock crows ('With my dog and gun through the blooming heather...') , song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
4. The Fan [= The Bold lieutenant] ('In sweet Argyll there lived a lady ..'), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
5. Another man's wedding [= Nobleman's wedding] ('I was invited to another man's wedding...'), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
The Northern Fiddler Exhibition. Reel-to-Reel Compilation [sound recording] / [various performers]
Parte deThe Northern Fiddler Exhibition
Performers:
Cassidy, Con, Donegal, fiddle solo, track 1, 3 ; Doherty, Simon, Donegal, fiddle solo, track 1, 3, singing in English, track 1 ; Byrne, Francie Dearg, Donegal, fiddle duet, track 1, 3 ; Byrne, Mickey, Donegal, fiddle duet, track 1, 3 ; Doherty, John, Donegal, fiddle solo, track 1, 3, speech in English, track 1, 3 ; Doherty, Peter, Donegal, fiddle solo, track 1, 3 ; Byrne, James, Donegal, fiddle solo, track 1, 3 ; Turbit, Peter, Tyrone, fiddle solo, track 2, Fiddle duet, track 2 ; Loughran, John, Tyrone, fiddle solo, track 2, fiddle duet, track 2 ; Cormac, John, Tyrone, fiddle solo, track 2 ; Gallagher, Mickey, Tyrone, fiddle solo, track 2 ; Keenan, Tommy, Tyrone, fiddle solo, track 2
Running Order:
1. Donegal Medley: (CC) Highland: The Low Highland, (SD) Reel: The Wild Irishman [Mistitled,, track ccording to T Mac T (see Notes)], (F & MB) Strathspey: King George IV, (JD) Reel: Rakish Paddy [Information, track bout this item provided by T Mac T], (CC) Jig: Con Cassidy's Jig [Information, track bout this item provided by T Mac T], (SD) Song: The Factory Girl, (PD) German: Untitled, (JB) Reel: Untitled [Kitty in the Lane,, track ccording to T Mac T; not the tune of that name in DMI], (F & MD) Slip Jig: The Humours of Whiskey, (JD) Speech/Piece: The Chase of the Hound, track nd the Hare [END OF FIRST MEDLEY]
2. Tyrone Medley: (PT) Reel: The Drunken Reel, (JL) March: Untitled, (PT) Piece: The Gander's Strut, (JC) March: The Century March, (JL) Mazurka: Untitled, (PT) Highland: Highland Man, (MG) Reel: The Pigeon on the Gate, (JL & PT) Polka: Untitled, (TK) Highland: Baresmore Gap [Barnesmore Gap], (PT) Highland: Untitled, (JL) Reel: Drowsy Maggie [END OF SECOND MEDLEY]
3. Donegal Medley: (JB) Highland: Mick Carr's Highland, (PD) Reel: The Glen Road to Carrick, (F & MB) Highland: The Ewe with the Crooked Horn, (CC) Speech: `The Cats', (F & MB) Reel: The Gravel Walks, (CC) Highland: Untitled, (SD) Reel: The Pinch of Snuff, (CC) Jig: Untitled, (SD) Highland: The Cat that Kittled in Jamie's Wig, (JD) Speech/Air: Paddy's Rambles Through the Park [END OF THIRD MEDLEY]
Belfast Song Gathering, 2019. Concert [videorecording] / [various performers]
Parte deITMA Field and Studio Recordings
Grand Concert [videorecording] / [various performers]
Parte deITMA Field and Studio Recordings