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Geordie McIntyre Collection. Reel-to-Reel 2 [sound recording] / [various performers]. Track 80

Reel, Speech, Reel: Kreisler's Fancy [Named after the classical violinist Fritz Kreisler; Colonel Fraser], Untitled [About the tune just played; Fritz Kreisler and Michael Coleman played a lot together and were 'great buddies' – 'that's where Coleman got all the dressing for this music'], Untitled [Maudabawn Chapel; composed by Ed Reavy]

Lecture:Come all ye worthy Christians. Presentation: Religion and repertoire. Lecture: Singing in the spirit - the tradition of English venacular carolling from the southern Pennines [videorecording] / Tom Munnelly ; Kirsty Potts ; Ian Russell

Performers:
Tom Munnelly, Dublin/Clare, lecture in English
Kirsty Potts, Scotland, singing in English
Dr Ian Russell, England, lecture in English

Running Order:
1. Lecture: Come All Ye Worthy Christians
2. Presentation: Religion and Repertoire
3. Lecture: Singing in the Spirit - the tradition of English venacular Carolling from the Southern Pennines

Studio Recording of Niall Keegan, Mel Mercier and Jim Mac Farland [sound recording] / Niall Keegan ; Mel Mercier ; Jim Mac Farland

Performers:
Keegan, Niall, flute, track 2-7, B1-7
Mercier, Mel, bodhran solo, track 1; bodhran & bones in duet
McFarland, Jim, singing in English B1-7

Running Order:
1. Percussion piece: Bodhran solo
2. Jigs: Karen Tweed's Band Jigs (x3)
3. Reels: Johnny McCarthy's Reels (x3)
4. Reels: Fermanagh Tunes (x3)
5. Reels: Richard Dwyer's, Karen Tweed's, Untitled
6. Reels: Paddy O'Brien's, Flagstone of Memories
7. Reels: Dunmore Lasses, My Love Is in America, Lucy Campbell's [CONTINUED ON 54b-ITMA-DAT/CDR]
8. Song: Through Benedie Glen [Air = Flower of Gortade]
9. Song: The Rose of Glenfinn (unfinished)
10. Song: The Blackbird (interrupted)
11. Song: Attend Ye Sons
12. Song: As I Roved Out One Morning
13. Song: `Twas Early, Early
14. Song: Through Benedie Glen [DAT ENDS]

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

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