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Performers:
King, John, fiddle A1-5;
[Brennan, John, speech in English A1-11, 13-15, 19];
Dowd, Joe, fiddle A6, 8;
Hunt, Tommy, flute A7;
Redican, Larry, A10;
McGann, Andy, A10;
Coleman, Jack, A10;
Murphy, Denis, fiddle A11;
[unidentified performer], piano A11;
[unidentified performers], A12;
Tansey, Séamus, flute A13-14;
Burke, Kathleen (née Collins), fiddle A15;
[unidentified performer], tin whistle A16-18;
Connoly, Séamus, fiddle A19
Running Order:
1. Reels:: Bunker hill; Toss the feathers; The cameronian reel
2. Jig: Doctor O'Neill's jig
3. Reels: Spike Island; Seán sa cheo; The merry sisters
4. Hornpipe: [unidentified]
5. Hornpipe: Seamus Cooley's hornpipe
6. Reel: Jackie Coleman's reel
7. Reel: [unidentified]
8. Reel: [unidentified]
9. Reel: [unidentified]
10. Jig: [unidentified]
11. Reel: [unidentified]
12. Jigs: [unidentified] [unidentified performers]
13. Reel: [unidentified]
14. Reel: [unidentified]
15. Reel: [unidentified]
16. Jig: [Races of Cullinamore]
17. Reel: [The flogging reel]
18. Reel: [The maid of Doocastle]
19. Reel: [unidentified]
20. Speech: [Message from John Brennan to Bridget and Martin Wynne]
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This is the second in a series of reel to reel tapes in a collection left by Martin Wynne to his grand nephew. This box was labelled 1966, John Brennan, and was in a European Basf box. It is assumed from the introduction, apparently by John Brennan, that the tape was recorded in Ireland for the Wynne’s who lived in the US. However, the inclusion of artists residing in New York, such as Redican, McGann & Collins, sheds some doubt on where the tape was made. The tape was transferred to CD by Ted McGraw, Rochester NY in July 2005.
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