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The Man that Shot the Dog, programme 1: Radio series on Miceal Ned Quinn of Mullaghbawn, Co. Armagh [sound recording] / [various performers]

Item has not been fully catalogued but includes the following performers:
Quinn, Miceal Ned, speech in English;
singing in English;
Phelan, Mary, singing in English;
Tourish, Martin, singing in English;
Toland, Grace, singing in English;
Carolan, Nicholas, singing in English;
Canniffe, Tony, singing in English;
Flynn, Paul, singing in English;
Berry, Paddy, singing in English;
Milner, Dan, singing in English

The Frank Harte memorial concert, Whitby folk week, 2005 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
O'Reilly, Jerry, speech in English A1, 11;
Keelers, singing in English A1;
Scott, Bruce, singing in English A2;
Webb, Peta, singing in English A3;
Hall, Ken, singing in English A3;
Flynn, Patricia, singing in English A4;
Wilson, Christine, singing in English A5;
McIntyre, Geordie, singing in English A6;
McMorland, Alison, singing in English A6;
Mac Farland, Jim, singing in English A7;
The Wilson family, singing in English A8;
Brophy, Eamonn, singing in Irish A9 =;
[Ó Bróithe, Éamonn];
Toland, Grace, singing in English A10;
O'Callaghan, Graham, singing in English A12

Running Order:
1. Speech: [introduction]; Songs: Deep down underground, Far from sight, Ee aa could hew, Twenty long weeks
2. Song: Dublin, you're my darling
3. Songs: Just a note, Wild wild whiskey
4. Song: Erin the green
5. Song: Down by the glenside
6. Song: Road end; Song: Twa years o'er young
7. Song: Lonely Waterloo
8. Songs: Young Banker, Miner's life
9. Song: An goirtín eornan
10. Song: The lion's den
11. Speech: [Jerry O'Reilly reads Living Ghosts, one of Frank Harte's favourite poems]; Song: The bonny bunch of roses

Ted Hickey Collection. Reel-to-Reel 5 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Corcoran, Sean, singing in English A1-7, 9, B1-2, 11-13, singing in Irish A8, speech in English A2-6, 8-9, B2, 14;
Unidentified performers, radio off-air dub A10;
Unidentified performer (Nora), speech and singing in English A11;
Dickson, A[Andy], fiddle in trio B3, 5-6, 8-10, fiddle in duet B4;
Unidentified performer (Bourke, B / Brown, O) flute in trio B3, 5-6, 8-10, speech in English B4-8, flute solo B7;
Unidentified performer (Brown, O / Bourke, B), fiddle in trio B3, 5-6, 8-10, fiddle in duet B4

Running Order:
1. Song: Wild Rover
2. Speech/Song: talk about the song, Lovely Molly
3. Speech/Song: talk about the song, Johnny Scott
4. Speech/Song: talk about the song, Willy Taylor
5. Speech/Song: talk about the song, Love Farewell
6. Speech/Song: talk about the song, John Barbour
7. Song: Whistling Thief
8. Speech/Song: talk about the song, (An Tighearna Randal ?)
9. Speech/Song: talk about the song, Bonny Light Horseman
10. Off-air dub: non Irish material
11. Speech/Song: child talking on tape, Baa Baa Black Sheep [END OF BAND ONE]
12. Song: Molly Bawn
13. Speech/Song: talk about the song, The Parting Glass
14. Reels: Untitled, Untitled
15. Speech/Strathspey/Reel: talk about the tune, Untitled, Untitled
16. Speech/Slip Jig: talk about the tune, The Kid on the Mountain
17. Speech/Reels: talk about the tunes, The Oak Tree, Jackson's Reel
18. Speech/Air: talk about the tune, The Banks of the Suir
19. Speech/Reels: talk about the tunes, Lucy Campbell's, The Flogging Reel
20. Air/Reel: Port na bPucai, Untitled
21. Reels: Untitled, Untitled
22. Song: Untitled (We May and May Never)
23. Song: Wild Rover
24. Song: Green Fields of Canada
25. Speech: talk about the traditional singing style in Co. Louth [END OF BAND TWO]

Ted Hickey Collection. Reel-to-Reel 4 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Brien, Jack (Rathnew), singing in English A1, 3, 5, 8, 10-11, 13, 17-18, speech in English A1, 5-8, 11, 15;
Hickey, Ted, singing in English A2;
Foley, Bill (Ashford), singing in English A4, 6-7, 9, 12, 14-16;
Tunney, Paddy, speech and singing in English A19
Unidentified performers, Radio off-air dubs A20

Running Order:
1. Speech/Song/Speech: Rathnew Bachelor, talk about the song
2. Song: Wicklow Murder Ballad
3. Song: The Constant Farmer's Son
4. Song: Sign of the Crow
5. Song/Speech: Poppin' them in to Me, talk about the song
6. Song/Speech: Would you like a Banana, talk about the following song
7. Song: My Old Grey Mare (two verses only)
8. Speech/Song/Speech: talk about the song, Come all you Young Men of Glenealy, talk about the song
9. Song: Pianos to Tune
10. Song: Led Me On
11. Song/Speech: Art of Making Can, talk about the following song
12. Song: Civic Guard [END OF BAND ONE]
13. Song: You know we're only Courting
14. Song: Cottage by the Lee
15. Song/Speech: Willie Reilly, talk about the song
16. Song: Gough's Immortal Statue
17. Song/Speech: Untitled, talk about the song
18. Song: Man from the Daily Mail
19. Radio Program (off-air dub): Spin, Weave, and Sew - a program presented by Paddy Tunney. The following songs are also featured: Spinning Wheel Hag; Untitled; I am a Wee Weaver; Tailors and Trooper's Wife; Wear the Britches
20. Off-air dub: Untitled (non-musical, non-Irish interest) [END OF BAND TWO]

Ted Hickey Collection. Reel-to-Reel 3 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Hickey, Ted, singing in English with guitar A2;
Unidentified performer, speech in English A3-7;
Unidentified performer, singing in English with guitar A8;
Unidentified performer, singing in English with guitar A9-10, speech in English A10;
Unidentified performer, singing in English with guitar A11;
Unidentified performers [Altan], group instumental A12, 14;
Unidentified performer, singing in English with guitar A13

Running Order:
1. Tone
2. Song: Untitled
3. Speech/Poem: introduction to peom, Skara Brae
4. Speech/Poem: introduction to peom, A Stone Enscribed with a Cross
5. Speech/Poem: introduction to peom, A Standing Stone
6. Speech/Poem: introduction to peom, Ogham stone
7. Speech/Poem: introduction to peom, The White Butterfly
8. Song: Untitled
9. Song: Untitled
10. Speech/Song: introduction to song, Untitled
11. Song: Untitled
12. Reels: Untitled, Untitled, Untitled,
13. Song: Untitled
14. Hornpipes: Untitled [END OF STEREO BANDS]

Ted Hickey Collection. Reel-to-Reel 1 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Radio Program: James Joyce and The Lass of Aughrim (about James Joyce and his interest in folk songs and ballads). The follwing songs are contained in the program with detailed references and information: Song: Turpin Hero, Recitation: extract from Finnegan's Wake, Song: The Croppy Boy, Song: Little Harry Hughes, Recitation: extract from 'As I was going down Sackville Street' by Oliver St. John Gogarty, Song: Johnny I Hardly Knew You, Recitation: extract from letter written by James Joyce, Recitation: extract from letter written by James Joyce, Recitation: extract from 'Dubliners', Recitation: She Weeps Over Rahoon, Song: The Lass of Aughrim [END OF STEREO BANDS]

Colin Higgins, guitar
Trevor Stewart, concertina and uilleann pipes
Kevin Flood, reader
Paul Muldoon, producer
Ted Hickey, writer and presenter

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