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Songs from Co. Louth

Handwritten, typescript, and newspaper clippings of songs from Co. Louth, mostly lyric sheets including one in staff notation. A few transcribed by Nellie Walsh herself, but others sent to her or clipped from newspapers. Some attached to letters addressed to Walsh. Includes a marker drawing of a gate, unattached to a song.

Harry Bradshaw Collection

  • HBR-18629
  • Collection
  • 1962 - ?
Collection comprises audio and video recordings on reel-to-reel tape, vinyl, VHS and Betacam SP. The video tapes are all relating to the opening of the Chief O'Neill Hotel in Smithfield in 1999 and the exhibition space within the hotel dedicated to its namesake, the musician and collector, Francis O'Neill who was also the Chief of Police for the city of Chicago. The non-commercial recordings feature a lecture on pipe music by Breandán Breathnach and radio dubs Breathnach being interview by Paddy Glackin.

Bradshaw, Harry

Hugh Shields Collection. Reel-to-Reel 22 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Recorded at Clogherhead, Co. Louth from Ann Clarke (age 9) of Drogheda. 10 August 1968 [tracks 1–6]
Recorded at the house of John Gillespie, Doonalt, Glencolmkille, Co. Donegal. 3 September 1968 [tracks 7–12]

Performers:
Ann Clarke (aged 9), speech in English Tracks 1–6;
Kitty Shields, speech in English Track 3;
Christopher Byrne (aged about 20), singing in English Tracks 7, 9;
Margaret Byrne (aged about 21), singing in English Track 8;
Patrick Gillespie (Paddy Phrionsiais), fiddle solo Tracks 10–12, speech in English Tracks 10–12

Running Order:
1. Mammy, Daddy, Uncle John, rhyme / Ann Clarke (9), speech in English
2. Eena, meena, macka, rocka, rhyme / Ann Clarke, speech in English
3. Have you a good memory, catch [involving counting] / Ann Clarke (9), speech in English ; Kitty Shields (9), speech in English
4. Oh I’m a little Dutch girl, song / Ann Clarke, singing in English
5. Chewing-gum a penny a packet, song [for playing ball] / Ann Clarke, singing in English
6. Jelly on the plate, rhyme [chanted] / Ann Clarke, speech in English [end of session]
7. Mulroy Bay (‘When the golden sun is setting far beyond the ocean blue...’), song [words, according to the singer, by Master Friel of Fanad] / Christopher Byrne (about 20), singing in English
8. She lived beside the Anner (‘She lived beside the Anner at the foot of Slievenaman...’), song / Margaret Byrne (about 21), singing in English
9. Moorlough Mary (‘The first time I saw young Moorlough Mary...’), song / Christopher Byrne, singing in English
10. Story about the tune ; The gravel walks to Grainnie, story ; reel / Patrick (Paddy Phroinsiais) Gillespie, speech in English, fiddle
11. Talk about the reel ; My love she’s in America [=The Pure Drop], speech ; reel / Patrick (Paddy Phroinsiais) Gillespie, speech in English, fiddle
12. Talk about the jig ; Gillespie’s favourite, speech, jig [incomplete, full version at 6825], reel / Patrick (Paddy Phroinsiais) Gillespie, speech in English, fiddle [recording session continued at 6125] [END OF BAND ONE]

Máire O'Keeffe's fiddle class - Saturday [videorecording] / Máire O'Keeffe ; [various performers]

Performers:
Ryan, Joe, Clare, fiddle solo, track 2-6, fiddle duet, track 7-8, fiddle trio, track 20, fiddle ensemble, track 25
O'Lochlainn, Peter, Clare, fiddle duet, track 7-8, fiddle trio, track 20, fiddle ensemble, track 25
Lennon, Maurice, fiddle trio, track 9-10, quartet, track 11-12
Lennon, Ben, fiddle trio, track 9-10, quartet, track 11-12
Lennon, Charlie, fiddle trio, track 9-10, quartet, track 11-12
Connolly, Johnny Og, accordion in quartet, track 11-12
Mills, Paddy, Mayo, fiddle ensemble, track 13, 25, fiddle trio, track 20, fiddle solo, track 21
MacGabhann, Antóin=
Smith, Tony, Cavan, fiddle ensemble, track 13, 25, fiddle solo, track 14-15
Nugent, Josephine, fiddle ensemble, track 13, 25, fiddle solo, track 18-19
Canny, Paddy, Clare, fiddle ensemble, track 13, 25, fiddle solo, track 22-24
O'Connor, Eilis, Louth, fiddle ensemble, track 13, 25, fiddle duet, track 16-17
O'Connor, Gerry, Louth, fiddle ensemble, track 13, 25, fiddle duet, track 16-17
Nugent, Mary, flute in ensemble, track 25
O'Keeffe, Maire, Kerry, compere

Running Order:
1. Speech: (22.11.22)
2. Reel: (22.16.10 - 22.17.38)
3. Reel: (22.18.50 - 22.20.08)
4. Reel: (22.22.56 - 22.24.48)
5. Air, Setdance: (22.26.26 - 22.31.12)
6. Reel: (22.37.26 - 22.39.28)
7. Reels: (22.43.12 - 22.46.06)
8. Reels: (22.46.50 - 22.49.22)
9. Reels: (22.53.36 - 22.57.28)
10. Jigs: (22.59.04 - 23.02.56)
11. Reels: (23.06.18 - 23.10.36)
12. Hornpipes: (23.13.26 - 23.17.40)
13. Jigs: (23.20.08 - 23.24.18)
14. Reels: (23.25.30 - 23.28.06)
15. Jigs: (23.28.38 - 23.31.26)
16. Reels: (23.32.46 - 23.36.30)
17. Jigs: (23.37.34 - 23.40.34)
18. Reels: (23.41.06 - 23.43.50)
19. Hornpipes: (23.44.12 - 23.47.00)
20. Reels: (23.47.26 - 23.49.22)
21. Hornpipe: (23.49.50 - 23.51.02) [composed by Paddy Mills]
22. Jig: (23.52.20 - 23.54.30)
23. Reel: (23.55.44 - 23.56.54)
24. Reel: (23.57.10 - 23.58.30)
25. Reels: (00.00.28 - 00.03.16)
26. Ends: 00.05.4

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