Séamus Connolly Papers 1929-2013 (bulk 1957-2013)

IM.M064.1999

Series II, Subseries A: Digitized audio from sound tape compilations, 1958-1987 (bulk 1958-1987)

http://hdl.handle.net/2345/1384

Last updated: 2020 July 1

Irish Music Archives John J. Burns Library Boston College 140 Commonwealth Avenue Chestnut Hill, MA, 02467 617-552-4861

http://www.bc.edu/burns

1 COLLECTION OVERVIEW:

AUTHOR: John J. Burns Library

SOURCE: Gift of Séamus Connolly, 2003-2005. COLLECTION #: IM.M064.1999 ACCESSION DATE: 2003-2005

LOCATION: John J. Burns Library

PROCESSED BY: Deanna Malvesti, 2013; John Kearney, 2013; Dante Garland, 2007; Séamus Connolly, 2004-2005; Katie McCormick, 2004-2005. Managed and reviewed by Elizabeth Sweeney, 2004-2013; reviewed by Amy Braitsch, 2010; reviewed by Elizabeth Sweeney, 2020.

LANGUAGE(S): The majority of the materials are in English with some materials in Irish.

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS: Collection is open for research.

COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS: These materials are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used for academic research or otherwise should be fully credited with the source. The original authors may retain copyright to the materials.

ABSTRACT: This collection documents the musical activities and career of Irish traditional player Séamus Connolly. The collection includes field recordings, correspondence, press clippings, publications, photographs, awards, and artifacts. It also includes research notes and materials collected by Connolly on .

PREFERRED CITATION: Identification of item, Box number, Folder number, Séamus Connolly Papers, IM.M064.1999, John J. Burns Library, Boston College.

RELATED COLLECTIONS: For more information, including streaming audio of Séamus Connolly, visit the library guide: http://libguides.bc.edu/seamusconnolly

Boston College Irish Fiddle Festival Collection, IM.M003.1990, John J. Burns Library, Boston College.

CCÉ Collection of Irish Music Materials, IM.M104.2001, John J. Burns Library, Boston College.

Séamus Connolly Papers Series II, Subseries A: IM.M064.1999 Digitized audio from sound tape reel compilations http://hdl.handle.net/2345/1384 1958-1987 (Bulk, 1958-1987)

2 Gaelic Roots Festival Collection, IMC.M070, John J. Burns Library, Boston College.

Gaelic Roots Music, Song, Dance, Workshop, and Lecture Series Recordings, IMC.M071, John J. Burns Library, Boston College.

SERIES DESCRIPTION:

SERIES II: Digitized audio field recordings SUBSERIES A: Digitized audio from sound tape reel compilations 1958-1987 (Bulk, 1958-1987)

This series represents digital audio recordings, reformatted to CD-R (compact discs) by Burns Library from digital audio tape (DAT) compilations. Séamus Connolly created the DAT compilations from recordings he had made on sound reel tapes. The series has been arranged in five thematic groups: Artists and Bands; Compilations by Instrument; Events; Broadcasts; and Commercial Recordings. Content descriptions have been supplied by Connolly (with the exception of Mary Ann Daly’s interview, which has notes supplied by the Library) and were transcribed to form the inventory; thematic groupings and minor edits were supplied by the Library.

Séamus Connolly Papers Series II, Subseries A: IM.M064.1999 Digitized audio from sound tape reel compilations http://hdl.handle.net/2345/1384 1958-1987 (Bulk, 1958-1987)

3 Artists and Bands

Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Brunneau, Philippe (accordion) Hogan, Dorothy () 00 Paris, France -- Box 29, Live Concert Folder 1 Brunneau, Philippe 01 French Canadian accordion with Dorothy Hogan, piano. Live concert. Introduction undated by Philippe in French. Waltz. Applause. "Merci." End of piece. Brunneau, Philippe 02 Introduction of piece by piano. Slow waltz undated Brunneau, Philippe 03 French Canadian Reels: melodeon solo undated Brunneau, Philippe 04 French Canadian /Reel: melodeon with piano accompaniment undated Brunneau, Philippe 05 Voiceover by Philippe. Big intro. to piece by both musicians. Séamus: "Big finish! undated Dramatic.") Brunneau, Philippe 06 French Canadian music. Piano and accordion. undated Brunneau, Philippe 07 French Canadian Jig (Two-Step) Quadrilles undated Brunneau, Philippe 08 Waltz: Slow Waltz. (Seamus: "Beautiful piano. Lovely phrasing from accordion." undated

Brunneau, Philippe 09 Quadrille undated Brunneau, Philippe 10 Waltz undated Brunneau, Philippe 11 Piano and accordion. Same tempo as "If You Go Down in the Woods Today" aka undated "Teddy Bears' Picnic" Brunneau, Philippe 12 Medley of American selections. Recorded by John Kimmel in the early 1900s undated Burke, Joe (accordion, Ní Chathasaigh, Máire (harp, 00 1980s Watertown, MA Box 29, flute) vocal) Folder 2 Burke, Joe 01 Joe plays Frieze Breeches Jig with Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) 1980s Burke, Joe 02 Reels: Spike Island Lassies; Farewell to Leitrim. Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) 1980s Burke, Joe 03 : Dunphy's; Murphy's (recorded by Michael Coleman). Máire Ní 1980s Chathasaigh (harp) Burke, Joe 04 Reels: Dillon's; Toss the Feathers. Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) 1980s Burke, Joe 05 : Tatter Jack Walsh; Cat in the Corner. Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) 1980s Burke, Joe 06 Harp solo: an air by Carolan (continued on track 07). Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) 1980s

Burke, Joe 07 Harp solo: an air by Carolan (continued from track 06). Máire Ní Chathasaigh 1980s (harp) Burke, Joe 08 Jigs on harp: Gander in the Pratie Hole; Blooming Meadows. Máire Ní Chathasaigh 1980s (harp) Burke, Joe 09 Reels by Joe and Maire: Pat Toughey's; Boyne Hunt. Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) 1980s

Burke, Joe 10 Joe Burke plays An Coulin air on flute and a jig with Máire on harp. Máire Ní 1980s Chathasaigh (harp) Burke, Joe 11 An Coulin again and reel: Ewe Reel on flute and harp. Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) 1980s

Burke, Joe 12 Harp: Reels? Donegal tunes. Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) 1980s Burke, Joe 13 Harp plays Carolan Jig. Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) 1980s Burke, Joe 14 Accordion and harp play reels: Salley Gardens; Yellow Tinker. Máire Ní 1980s Chathasaigh (harp) Burke, Joe 15 Hornpipes: accordion and harp play High Level (composition of James Hill); 1980s Western . Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) Burke, Joe 16 Song by Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) 1980s Burke, Joe 17 Reel: Bucks of Oranmore. Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) 1980s Burke, Joe 18 Reels: Paddy Ryan's Dream; Mama's Pet. Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) 1980s Burke, Joe 19 Hornpipe: Bee's Wing. Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) 1980s

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Burke, Joe 20 Reels: Shoemaker's Daughter (Ed Reavy composition); Dinny O'Brien's Reel 1980s (composition by Paddy O'Brien). Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) Burke, Joe 21 Applause 1980s Burke, Joe (accordion, Ní Chathasaigh, Máire (harp, 00 1980s Watertown, MA Box 29, flute) vocal); Unidentified piano. Folder 3 Burke, Joe 01 Hornpipes: Golden Eagle, Fiddlers' Contest. Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) 1980s Continuation of Watertown, MA concert from DAT12/CD1 of 2. Burke, Joe 02 Jigs: Rambles of Kitty; Tripping Up the Stairs (Sacco's). Máire Ní Chathasaigh 1980s (harp) Burke, Joe 03 Reel: Blackberry Blossom. Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) 1980s Burke, Joe 04 Harp solo: Máire Ní Chathasaigh plays O Carolan compositions and a jig 1980s Burke, Joe 05 Harp solo hornpipes: unknown; Cuckoo's Nest. Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) 1980s Burke, Joe 06 Maire introduces song and sings in Irish. Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) 1980s Burke, Joe 07 Joe Burke and Maire play reels: Musical Priest; Molly Brannigan. Máire Ní 1980s Chathasaigh (harp) Burke, Joe 08 Joe Burke plays air on wooden flute accompanied by Máire on harp. Reel: Ewe 1980s Reel Burke, Joe 09 Jigs on accordion: unknown; tune in O'Neill's collection 1980s Burke, Joe 10 Air on accordion: Bonny Bunch of Roses 1980s Burke, Joe 11 Reel: Bucks of Oranmore. Máire Ní Chathasaigh (harp) 1980s Burke, Joe 12 Joe Burke on accordion plays Old Man Dillon Jig. Piano accompaniment 1980s Burke, Joe 13 Reels: Captain Kelly's Reel; unknown. Piano accompaniment. 1980s Burke, Joe 14 Jigs: Frieze Breeches; Rambling Pitchfork. Piano accompaniment. 1980s Burke, Joe 15 Joe Burke plays Galway Bay hornpipe and Contradiction. Piano accompaniment. 1980s

Burke, Joe 16 Reel: Morning Dew. Piano accompaniment. 1980s Burke, Joe 17 Reels: unknown; Red Haired Lass. Piano accompaniment. 1980s Burke, Joe (accordion, Mac Mathúna, Ciarán 00 Early 1960s- Killaloe, Co. Box 29, flute) (announcer); Keegan, 1970s Clare; ; Folder 4 Josephine possible (piano); ; Chicago. Lennon, Charlie possible (piano); Burke, Kathleen Collins (fiddle); Hession, Carl (piano); Gavins, Larry (accordion); McGreevy, Johnny (fiddle); Neary, Eleanor Kane (piano); McEvoy, Bill (announcer). Burke, Joe 01 Hornpipes: Dunphy's; Red Haired Lass. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1970s Burke, Joe 02 Reels: Paddy on the Turnpike; Donegal Traveler. Josephine Keegan (possible 1970s piano) Burke, Joe 03 Jigs: Father O'Flynn; Leg of the Duck. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1970s Burke, Joe 04 Reels: Farewell to ; unknown title. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1970s Burke, Joe 05 Jigs: Apples in Winter; unknown title. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1970s Burke, Joe 06 Reel: Reavy composition. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1970s Burke, Joe 07 Air/Reel: Molly Brannigan. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1970s Burke, Joe 08 Air: Molly Brannigan. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1970s Burke, Joe 09 Hornpipe: Fiddler's Contest. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1970s Burke, Joe 10 Reels: Broken Pledge; Salamanca. Charlie Lennon (possible piano) undated

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Burke, Joe 11 Reel: Fahey's in C. Carl Hession, piano. undated Burke, Joe 12 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks to Joe Burke (interview) undated Burke, Joe 13 Joe Burke (Accordion), Kathleen Collins Burke (Fiddle), Carl Hession (Piano). undated Reels: First Month of Summer; Crooked Road to Dublin; Maude Miller Introduced by Ciarán Mac Mathúna Burke, Joe 14 Reels: First Month of Summer; Crooked Road to Dublin; Maude Miller. Joe Burke undated (Accordion), Kathleen Collins Burke (Fiddle), Carl Hession (Piano). Burke, Joe 15 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Joe Burke playing with Carl Hession undated (Piano) and his sister playing spoons. Jig: Banish Misfortune Burke, Joe 16 Joe Burke (tin whistle) playing a jig: Banish Misfortune undated Burke, Joe 17 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces reel undated Burke, Joe 18 Joe Burke (Accordion) and Carl Hession (Piano). Reel: College Groves or Millstone undated

Burke, Joe 19 Reel: Richie Dwyer's. Larry Gavins (Accordion). Recorded in Limerick at Séamus 1967-1968 Connolly's house Burke, Joe 20 Reel: Richie Dwyer's (same tune as on track 19). Larry Gavins (accordion) 1967-1968 Burke, Joe 21 Reel: another Dwyer tune. Larry Gavins (accordion) 1967-1968 Burke, Joe 22 Jig. Larry Gavins (accordion) 1967-1968 Burke, Joe 23 Reels; Paddy Kelly's; Old Copperplate. Different session recorded by John Byrnes Early 1960s in Dublin before Joe emigrated to America Burke, Joe 24 Reel: Little Thatched Cabin. Track changes to #25 Early 1960s Burke, Joe 25 Reel: Little Thatched Cabin. (Track 24 continued) Early 1960s Burke, Joe 26 Hornpipes: High Level; Golden Eagle. Track changes to #27 Early 1960s Burke, Joe 27 End of hornpipes from track 26: High Level; Golden Eagle. Early 1960s Burke, Joe 28 Reel: Pigeon on the Gate Early 1960s Burke, Joe 29 Reels: Moving Cloud; Skylark Early 1960s Burke, Joe 30 Reel: Sean sa Cheo Early 1960s Burke, Joe 31 Jig: Cat in the Corner Early 1960s Burke, Joe 32 Reels: I'm Waiting For You; Golden Keyboard (Martin Mulhaire composition) Early 1960s Burke, Joe 33 Reel: Father Kelly's Early 1960s Burke, Joe 34 Jigs: Hag with the Money; unknown title Early 1960s Burke, Joe 35 Jig: unknown title Early 1960s Burke, Joe 36 Jig: unknown title. With Johnny McGreevy (Fiddle) and Eleanor Kane Neary undated (Piano). Burke, Joe 37 Reels: Music in the Glen; Molly Brannigan. With Eleanor Kane Neary on piano undated Burke, Joe 38 Different session. Reel. Accordionist? undated Burke, Joe 39 Different session. Reel: McLeod's. May not be Joe Burke. undated Burke, Joe 40 Reel. Accordionist? undated Burke, Joe 41 Reel. Accordionist? undated Burke, Joe 42 Tunes played when Joe won the RTE competition for best musician. Jig. Charlie 1970s Lennon (piano) Burke, Joe 43 Hornpipe. Charlie Lennon (piano) 1970s Burke, Joe 44 Reels: Spike Island Lassies; unknown title. Charlie Lennon (piano) 1970s

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Burke, Joe (accordion) Connolly, Michael (piano); 00 Late 1950s- Longford Town; Box 29, Carty, Paddy (flute); Deerey, circa 1971 Miltown Malbay, Folder 5 Paddy (fiddle); Ó Tuama, Seán Co. Clare; (announcer); Lennon, Charlie England; (piano); Connolly, Séamus City; Dublin; New (fiddle). York City; , Co. Galway. Burke, Joe 01 Set Dance: King of the Fairies. 1958 Burke, Joe 02 Hornpipe 1958 Burke, Joe 03 Jigs: Gallagher's Frolics; Scotchman Over the Border or Carraroe Jig 1958 Burke, Joe 04 Reels: Wheels of the World (with varaitions); Paddy Kelly's 1958 Burke, Joe 05 Re-call in competition. Joe plays Paddy Kelly's Reel 1958 Burke, Joe 06 Reel. undated Burke, Joe 07 Reels: Lucy Campbell; Toss the Feathers; unknown title. undated

Burke, Joe 08 Reel: Wheels of the World undated Burke, Joe 09 Track continues with Wheels of the World on track 9 undated Burke, Joe 10 Reel: Composition of Brendan Mulhaire. This tune is in the music book Forget Me undated Not Burke, Joe 11 Reel: Paddy on the Turnpike undated Burke, Joe 12 Joe Burke (Accordion) and Michael Connolly (Piano). Hornpipe: Contradiction. 1950s- 1960s Burke, Joe 13 Hornpipe: High Level. Composition of James Hill 1950s- 1960s Burke, Joe 14 Reels: I'm Waiting for You; Golden Keyboard (composition of Martin Mulhaire); 1950s- unknown title 1960s Burke, Joe 15 Reel: Gooseberry Bush undated Burke, Joe 16 Jig: Tony Molloy's Jig undated Burke, Joe 17 Reels: unknown title; unknown title. Late 1950s Burke, Joe 18 Jig: Father Tom Wager Late 1950s Burke, Joe 19 Joe Burke lilting a tune with Paddy Carty or Paddy Deerey. 1959- 1960 Burke, Joe 20 Reel: Donegal Traveler 1959-1960 Burke, Joe 21 Reel: The Dawn undated Burke, Joe 22 Reel: Star of Munster undated Burke, Joe 23 Reel: The Dawn. undated Burke, Joe 24 The Dawn continued undated Burke, Joe 25 Jigs: Apples in Winter; Scotchman Over the Border. Paddy Carty joins Joe on flute Late 1950s with Paddy Deerey on fiddle Burke, Joe 26 Sean O Tuama introduces Joe Late 1950s Burke, Joe 27 Jig: Apples in Winter; Scotchman Over the Border Late 1950s Burke, Joe 28 Jigs: Apples in Winter; Scotchman Over the Border (same track as #27) Late 1950s Burke, Joe 29 Reels: unknown title; unknown title Late 1950s Burke, Joe 30 Jigs: Hag with the Money; Trip to the Cottage. Piano? 1960

Burke, Joe 31 Reels: Maids of Castlebar; Merry Blacksmith 1960 Burke, Joe 32 Reel: Donegal Traveler 1960 Burke, Joe 33 Hornpipes: Golden Eagle; Dunphy's 1960

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Burke, Joe 34 Introduction (Seamus: "Joe can make the talk"). Late 1950s Jigs: unknown title; Rakes of Clonmel Burke, Joe 35 Jigs: unknown title; Rakes of Clonmel Late 1950s Burke, Joe 36 Reels: Golden Keyboard; Farrel O'Gara Late 1950s Burke, Joe 37 Applause Late 1950s Burke, Joe 38 Jig: Frieze Breeches. undated Burke, Joe 39 Reels: Rakish Paddy; Farewell to Leitrim undated Burke, Joe 40 Reel: Broken Bridge. Recorded in Connollys' house when Joe came home from Early 1960s America with Charlie Lennon on piano. First time these musicians met or played together Burke, Joe 41 Reel: Rainy Day. Charlie Lennon (piano) Early 1960s Burke, Joe 42 Reel. Charlie Lennon (piano) Early 1960s Burke, Joe 43 Reel: Salamanca Reel. (Séamus: "Fun"). Charlie Lennon (piano) Early 1960s Burke, Joe 44 Reel: Salamanca Reel. Charlie Lennon (piano) Early 1960s Burke, Joe 45 Bill McEvoy announces Joe Burke to play for dancers. Early 1960s

Burke, Joe 46 Joe plays Slip Jig for dancers: Foxhunter's Early 1960s Burke, Joe 47 Bill McEvoy announces the Collins School of Dancing Early 1960s Burke, Joe 48 Joe Burke's message to people in Co. Kerry and to Séamus Connolly Early 1960s Burke, Joe 49 Joe Burke and Séamus Connolly (fiddle) play a reel: Trim the Velvet circa 1971 Burke, Joe 50 Hornpipe: Murphy's Hornpipe. Joe Burke and Séamus Connolly (fiddle). This was circa 1971 made famous by Michael Coleman Burke, Joe (accordion, Connolly, Seamus (fiddle). 00 circa 1971 Connemara, Co. Box 29, flute) Galway Folder 6 Burke, Joe 01 Hornpipe: Murphy's Hornpipe. Joe Burke (Accordion) and Séamus Connolly (fiddle) circa 1971

Burke, Joe 02 Reel: unknown title. Joe Burke (Accordion) and Séamus Connolly (fiddle). circa 1971 Recorded on the street in Connemara (Seamus: "Listen to the rumble of the wind"). Burke, Joe 03 Reel: Major Harrison's Fedora. Joe Burke (Accordion) and Séamus Connolly circa 1971 (fiddle). Motor bike in the background Burke, Joe 04 Jigs: unknown title; Jackson's Jig. Joe Burke (Accordion) and Séamus Connolly circa 1971 (fiddle) Burke, Joe 05 Reel: Temple House. Joe Burke (Accordion) and Séamus Connolly (fiddle) circa 1971 Burke, Joe 06 Reels: Crooked Road to Dublin; Farrell O'Gara. Joe Burke (Accordion) and circa 1971 Séamus Connolly (fiddle) Burke, Joe 07 Conversation in pub with a local (Padraic) and Joe Burke circa 1971 Burke, Joe 08 Music in the pub. Joe Burke in Connemara. Reels: Paddy on the Turnpike; Molly circa 1971 Brannigan. Joe Burke (Accordion) and Séamus Connolly (fiddle) Burke, Joe 09 Jigs: Tenpenny Bit (?); Lad O'Beirne's. Joe Burke (Accordion) and Séamus circa 1971 Connolly (fiddle) Burke, Joe 10 Reels: Donegal Traveler; unknown title. Joe Burke (Accordion) and Séamus circa 1971 Connolly (fiddle) Burke, Joe 11 Reel: Toss the Feathers. Joe Burke (Accordion) and Séamus Connolly (fiddle) circa 1971

Burke, Joe 12 Reel: Cooley's Reel. Joe Burke (Accordion) and Séamus Connolly (fiddle) circa 1971 Burke, Joe 13 Hornpipes: Golden Eagle; a tune sometimes called Fly By Night. Joe Burke circa 1971 (Accordion) and Séamus Connolly (fiddle)

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Burke, Joe 14 Reel: Pigeon on the Gate. Joe Burke (Accordion) and Séamus Connolly (fiddle) circa 1971

Burke, Joe 15 Reels: unknown title; Skylark. Joe Burke (Accordion) and Séamus Connolly (fiddle) circa 1971

Burke, Joe 16 Joe Burke introduces Minnie Foster and the Banks Hornpipes circa 1971 Burke, Joe 17 Hornpipes: Minnie Foster and the Banks Hornpipes. Joe Burke (Accordion) and circa 1971 Séamus Connolly (fiddle) Burke, Joe 18 Joe introduces two reels: Yellow Tinker; Sally Gardens circa 1971 Burke, Joe 19 Joe plays reels: Yellow Tinker; Sally Gardens. Joe Burke (Accordion) and Séamus circa 1971 Connolly (fiddle) Burke, Joe 20 Reel. Joe Burke (Accordion) and Séamus Connolly (fiddle) circa 1971 Burke, Joe 21 Reels: Hand Me Down the Tackle or Tom Steele; Salamanca Reel. Joe Burke circa 1971 (Accordion) and Séamus Connolly (fiddle) Burke, Joe 22 Reel: Mason's Apron. Joe Burke (accordion) and Séamus Connolly (fiddle) circa 1971 Burke, Joe 23 Reels: Master Crowley; unknown title. Joe Burke (Accordion) and Séamus circa 1971 Connolly (fiddle) Burke, Joe 24 Reel: Morning Dew. Joe Burke (Accordion) and Séamus Connolly (fiddle) circa 1971 Burke, Joe 25 Reel: Master Crowley; unknown title. End of track 23. Joe Burke (Accordion) and circa 1971 Séamus Connolly (fiddle) Canny, Paddy (fiddle) Reid, Seán (piano) 00 May 1958 Commercial Hotel Box 29, O'Loughlin, Peadar (flute) , Co. Clare, Folder 7 Ireland

Canny, Paddy 01 Seán Reid accompanies on piano; Garrett Barry's Jig. Barry was born in the May 1958 1800's. He was a piper who died in Ennistymon Hospital, Co. Clare

Canny, Paddy 02 Seán Reid accompanies on piano. Jig (Séamus is not sure of the name but will May 1958 find out) Canny, Paddy 03 Seán Reid accompanies on piano. Andy McGann's Reel (New York) May 1958 composed by James "Lad" O'Beirne of Co. Sligo and New York Canny, Paddy 04 Seán Reid accompanies on piano. 2 Reels: Kitty's Gone a Milking and Music in the May 1958 Glen. (recorded by Paddy Canny and PJ Hayes on the All-Ireland Champions LP)

Canny, Paddy 05 Seán Reid accompanies on piano. Reel: Boys of the Lough. Recorded by Canny May 1958 on his CD. Also recorded by Michael Coleman. Canny, Paddy 06 Voice over: "Now we have Mr. John Reid on the piano." Seán Reid plays a slow air May 1958 on the piano: The Blackbird. Paddy Canny says "lovely." Canny, Paddy 07 Voice over: "Now we are going to have Mr. John Reid on the piano and Mr. Patrick May 1958 Canny on the violin." Paddy and Seán play Bonnie Kate and Jenny's Chickens. 2 Reels first recorded by Michael Coleman

Canny, Paddy 08 Seán Reid accompanies on piano. Reel: SC believes it to be a composition of May 1958 fiddler Seán Ryan from Tipperary, a contemporary of Paddy Canny Canny, Paddy 09 Seán Reid accompanies on piano. Reel: Donegal Traveler. Was recorded by May 1958 Hughie Gillespie from Donegal, a friend of Michael Coleman's

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Canny, Paddy 10 Voice Over: "We have here now in ... the ... what kind of a hotel is in Tulla? The May 1958 Commercial Hotel in Tulla, owned by Mr. John Minegul. Course ye all know. And as in the past we have Mr. John Reid on the piano and Mr. Patrick Canny on the violin. Canny, Paddy 11 Seán Reid accompanies on piano. Reel: Sean sa Cheo (John in the Fog) May 1958 Canny, Paddy 12 Seán Reid accompanies on piano. Hornpipe: Murray's Fancy. Was May 1958 recorded by Michael Coleman. Voice at end says: "Wisha glory" (an old saying). Voiceover: "Continuation of Mr. J. Reid on the piano and Mr. Paddy on violin"

Canny, Paddy 13 Seán Reid accompanies on piano. Reel: Mullingar Lea May 1958 Canny, Paddy 14 Seán Reid accompanies on piano. Reel: Paddy on the Turnpike, or another name May 1958 it is called is The Bunch of Keys. This tune was recorded by Michael Coleman

Canny, Paddy 15 Paddy Canny solo. Reel: Tom Ward's Downfall. This was also recorded by Michael May 1958 Coleman Canny, Paddy 16 Paddy Canny warming up. He says Ta go maith (that's lovely; it's good) May 1958 Canny, Paddy 17 Paddy Canny. Reel: The Flogging Reel May 1958 Canny, Paddy 18 Paddy Canny. Reel: Woman of the House. (Was recorded by Michael Coleman.) May 1958 Hornpipe: The Grove's Hornpipe

Canny, Paddy 19 Paddy Canny. Reel. This tune appeared on the Coleman Collection May 1958 Coleman recorded it in someone's home in New York. Paddy says, "I kinda know."

Canny, Paddy 20 Paddy Canny solo. Reel: Shaskeen. Recorded twice by Michael Coleman May 1958 Canny, Paddy 21 Paddy Canny and Peadar O'Loughlin on flute. Reel: Aggie White's Reel. May 1958 Aggie White was a fiddle player from Ballinakill, Co. Galway Canny, Paddy 22 Paddy Canny and Peadar O'Loughlin on flute. Reel: The Steampacket. This tune May 1958 was recorded by piper Patsy Touhey Canny, Paddy 23 Paddy Canny and Peadar O'Loughlin on flute. 2 Reels: The Steampacket and The May 1958 Milliner's Daughter

Canny, Paddy 24 Paddy Canny solo. Reel: Seán Ryan composition (same as track 8) May 1958

Canny, Paddy 25 Paddy Canny solo. Jig: Garrett Barry's Jig (same as track 1) May 1958 Canny, Paddy 26 Paddy Canny solo. Reel: Lord Gordon, This was recorded by Michael Coleman. May 1958 Voice over: "Good man" Canny, Paddy 27 Paddy Canny solo. Reel: Donegal Traveler (same as track 9) May 1958 Canny, Paddy 28 Paddy Canny solo. Reel: Farewell to Ireland. This tune was recorded by Frank May 1958 O'Higgins. Voice over: "Good man" Canny, Paddy 29 Voice over by Johnny Burns, the man who recorded this music,"The next one, May 1958 Farewell to Leitrim." Paddy Canny solo. Reel: Farewell to Leitrim. Was recorded by Michael Coleman on his first recording Canny, Paddy 30 Paddy Canny solo. Reel: Mullingar Lea. (Same as track 13) May 1958 Clancy, Willie (, 00 1970s Radio Program Box 29, whistle) Ireland; various Folder 8 radio and TV programs

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Clancy, Willie 01 From different radio and TV programs. Piping from with voiceover by 1970s Dr. Ciarán Mac Mathúna. RTE (Radio program) Ciarán introduces the tune Garrett Barry's Jig (Commentary about Garrett Barry) Clancy, Willie 02 Willie plays Colonel Fraser Reel. Same recording session. Séamus: "I believe that 1970s Seán Reid (Tulla Ceili Band) was playing regulators for Willie on another set of pipes. (Flat set)" Clancy, Willie 03 Willie plays a D chanter here 1970s Clancy, Willie 04 Willie tells story about Garrett Barry 1970s Clancy, Willie 05 Voiceover about Garrett Barry's funeral and pipes with Ciarán Mac Mathúna 1970s Halpins were a musical family from Limerick. Teresa Halpin was a fiddler. Teresa Halpin and the . She also recorded on a 78rpm. Clancy, Willie 06 Willie plays Jenny's Welcome to Charlie Reel 1970s Clancy, Willie 07 Voiceover from TV program. Willie will now play Old Tipperary and Petticoat (?) 1970s

Clancy, Willie 08 Willie plays two jigs: Old Tipperary and Petticoat (?) 1970s Clancy, Willie 09 Willie plays a reel: My Love Is In America 1970s Clancy, Willie 10 Hornpipe: The Derry Hornpipe 1970s Clancy, Willie 11 Jig: Same recording period as tracks# 1 and 2 with Ciarán Mac Mathúna 1970s Clancy, Willie 12 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces set dance: The Hunt 1970s Clancy, Willie 13 Willie plays The Hunt 1970s Clancy, Willie 14 Intro. by Ciarán about next selection 1970s Clancy, Willie 15 Willie plays whistle air and reel: Dark Is the Color of My True Love's Hair; Concert 1970s Reel Clancy, Willie 16 Ciarán talks about the next piece of music 1970s Clancy, Willie 17 Willie plays jig: I Buried My Wife and Danced on Top of Her 1970s Clancy, Willie 18 Ciarán introduces jig: Bi Mi Ag Ol (We Were Drinking) 1970s Clancy, Willie 19 Willie plays jig: Bi Mi Ag Ol (We Were Drinking) 1970s Clancy, Willie 20 Different session from Ceolta Tire Program (ran on sundays from 1:45pm-2pm). 1970s Willie plays reels: West Wind; Seán Reid's Clancy, Willie 21 Ciarán talks about Willie. "People who know the pipes will recognize Willie's 1970s playing. It's a long time since we heard him playing!" He plays Fonn Mall (slow air)

Clancy, Willie 22 Willie plays an air: The Rocks of Bawn 1970s Clancy, Willie 23 Ciarán's voiceover: Willie puts his hand in his pocket and takes out a tin whistle. 1970s Musicians around the country are familiar with Willie's whistle playing. He plays a new reel: Craig's Pipes Clancy, Willie 24 Willie plays reel: Craig's Pipes 1970s Clancy, Willie 25 Willie plays two more reels (fades out) 1970s Clancy, Willie 26 Same tunes as #25; Applause 1970s Clancy, Willie 27 Willie plays slow air: Trip Over the Mountain. Ciarán says: "Lovely, Willie" and the 1970s title, Willie says "That's right." Clancy, Willie 28 Willie plays slow air on pipes 1970s Clancy, Willie 29 Willie plays whistle reels: Shaskeen and Liffey Banks. From a TV program 1970s Clancy, Willie 30 Voiceover by Ciarán Mac Mathúna: "We begin today in County Clare. Willie Clancy 1970s plays the small whistle." Willie plays a reel on the whistle: Craig's Pipes

Clancy, Willie 31 Willie plays 2 reels on whistle: same as #25 1970s Clancy, Willie 32 Willie plays flat pipes reel: Old Bush Reel 1970s Clancy, Willie 33 Willie plays reels: West Wind and Seán Reid's. Same as #20 (fades out) 1970s

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Clancy, Willie 34 Willie plays pipes jigs: Down the Back Lane and (?) (Second tune was recorded by 1970s Seamus Ennis) Clancy, Willie 35 Willie plays tin whistle. Two reels: Second is the Copperplate 1970s Clancy, Willie 36 Willie plays McKenna's Reels on whistle 1970s Clancy, Willie 37 Willie plays a jig on the pipes: King of the Pipers (?) 1970s Clancy, Willie (uilleann pipes, 00 1970s various radio and Box 29, whistle) TV programs; Folder 9 Radio Éireann and Telefís Eireann; Willie's funeral TV

Clancy, Willie 01 Radio and TV programs continued from Raidió Éireann and Teilifís Éireann and 1970s Willie's funeral from TV. Slow air and reel: Bean Dubh a Gleanna; Copperplate (Program is from Cork Radio) Clancy, Willie 02 Voiceover from interviewer; Questions and answers 1970s Clancy, Willie 03 Slip jig: Kitty Come Down to Limerick 1970s Clancy, Willie 04 Interview; Questions and answers 1970s Clancy, Willie 05 Jig on whistle: The Legacy 1970s Clancy, Willie 06 Questions and answers 1970s Clancy, Willie 07 Air on whistle: Bindin Luachra 1970s Clancy, Willie 08 Questions and answers 1970s Clancy, Willie 09 Hornpipe: Chief O'Neill's 1970s Clancy, Willie 10 Continuity announcer speaks in Irish: The time is now half past twelve. Here now is 1970s a short version of the news read by Jim Sherwin" Continuation of radio program with Breandan and Willie; Questions and answers Clancy, Willie 11 Willie plays air on the pipes: Casadh an tSúgáin 1970s Clancy, Willie 12 Questions and answers 1970s Clancy, Willie 13 Reel on pipes: Rakish Paddy 1970s Clancy, Willie 14 Continuity announcer (close of program) 1970s Clancy, Willie 15 New Program. Ciarán Mac Mathúna presenter 1970s Clancy, Willie 16 Air: Ban Chnoic Éireann (After Willie died). Voiceover by Ciarán Mac Mathúna 1970s Clancy, Willie 17 Voiceover by Ciarán Mac Mathúna 1970s Clancy, Willie 18 Willie plays : Sonny Brogan's. Sonny was an accordion player who played 1970s B/C style. Voiceover by Ciarán at the end of the tune Clancy, Willie 19 Announcement of Willie's passing on Raidió Éireann by Liam Nolan 1970s Clancy, Willie 20 Willie plays pipes; jigs 1970s Clancy, Willie 21 Liam Nolan introduces Tony McMahon (tribute to Willie) 1970s Clancy, Willie 22 Willie plays air: Bonny Bunch of Roses 1970s Clancy, Willie 23 Voiceover by Liam Nolan (Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about Willie's death and 1970s Willie as a person) Clancy, Willie 24 Willie plays air: An Spailpin Aroon 1970s Clancy, Willie 25 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks again about Willie 1970s Clancy, Willie 26 Willie plays whistle reels: Temple House; Over the Moor to Maggie 1970s Clancy, Willie 27 Ciarán again talks about Garrett Barry and Willie 1970s Clancy, Willie 28 Air on pipes 1970s Clancy, Willie 29 Ciarán Mac Mathúna announces previous air (Bruach na Carraige Ban). Voiceover 1970s on TV program Clancy, Willie 30 Willie plays on the street at Fleadh Cheoil: Garrett Barry's Jig 1970s

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Clancy, Willie 31 Voiceover in Irish about Willie's death and funeral. Coolea Choir singing at funeral 1970s in Miltown Malbay Clancy, Willie 32 Pipers (maybe Tulla Ceili Band?) 1970s Clancy, Willie 33 Voiceover in Irish 1970s Clancy, Willie 34 Voiceover in Irish (Muiri O Rochan talks, a local schoolteacher who now runs the 1970s Willie Clancy Summer School) Ciarán Mac Mathúna remembers Clancy, Willie 35 Willie plays An Spalpin Aroon air. Fade out and End 1970s Cooley, Joe; Keegan, (accordion) 00 Cooley, Joe; Keegan, Kevin (accordion) (TRACKS 17-31); McDonagh, Martin circa 1960s Possibly San Box 29, Kevin; McDonagh, (accordion) Francisco Folder 10 Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 01 Possibly recorded in San Francisco; Joe Cooley, accordion Martin McDonagh. 1950s- Kevin; McDonagh, Hornpipe: Sliabh na mBan Hornpipe 1960s Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 02 Waltzes: unknown title; Cuckoo Waltz 1950s- Kevin; McDonagh, 1960s Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 03 Reel: Collier's Reel 1950s- Kevin; McDonagh, 1960s Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 04 Reel: McLeod's Reel 1950s- Kevin; McDonagh, 1960s Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 05 Reels: Dinny O'Brien's Reel (composition of Paddy O'Brien from Nenagh, Co. 1950s- Kevin; McDonagh, Tipperary); Emelda Roland's Reel (Dream) 1960s Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 06 Reel: The Dawn 1950s- Kevin; McDonagh, 1960s Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 07 Reel: unknown title (A composition of fiddler Seán Ryan from Co. Tipperary) 1950s- Kevin; McDonagh, 1960s Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 08 Reels: unknown title; Mason's Apron; Duffy the Dancer 1950s- Kevin; McDonagh, 1960s Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 09 Reels: Music in the Galen; Reconciliation 1950s- Kevin; McDonagh, 1960s Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 10 Reels: Rakish Paddy; Touch Me if You Dare (with fiddle) 1950s- Kevin; McDonagh, 1960s Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 11 Set Dance: The Blackbird 1950s- Kevin; McDonagh, 1960s Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 12 Reel: Mullingar Lea (Joe Cooley with fiddle) 1950s- Kevin; McDonagh, 1960s Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 13 Jig: The Frieze Breeches (with Martin McDonagh) 1950s- Kevin; McDonagh, 1960s Martin

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 14 Reel: Sean sa Cheo (with Martin McDonagh) 1950s- Kevin; McDonagh, 1960s Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 15 Reel: The Shaskeen (Joe Cooley with Martin McDonagh) 1950s- Kevin; McDonagh, 1960s Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 16 Reel: The Millstone 1950s- Kevin; McDonagh, 1960s Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 17 Kevin Keegan, accordion. Reels: unknown title (might be a Reavy tune); Kiss Me 1960s Kevin; McDonagh, Kate Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 18 Reels; The Lad Among the Spriggens (May be the Steeplechase); unknown title 1960s Kevin; McDonagh, (This tune was played by Paddy O'Brien. Paddy recorded it for Séamus Connolly in Martin 1960). Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 19 Silence 1960s Kevin; McDonagh, Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 20 Jig (5 or 6 parts) 1960s Kevin; McDonagh, Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 21 Reel: Silver Spear 1960s Kevin; McDonagh, Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 22 Silence 1960s Kevin; McDonagh, Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 23 Reels: Tim Moloney; Newton Bridge 1960s Kevin; McDonagh, Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 24 Waltzes: unknown title; Skibbereen; Queen of Connemara 1960s Kevin; McDonagh, Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 25 Hornpipe: Fiddler's Contest 1960s Kevin; McDonagh, Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 26 Hornpipe: High Level (Composed by James Hill) 1960s Kevin; McDonagh, Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 27 Waltzes: unknown title; unknown title. These tunes were very popular in Ireland in 1960s Kevin; McDonagh, the late 1950s Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 28 Reel: Moving Cloud (Composed by Niall O'Boyle, a fiddler from Donegal) 1960s Kevin; McDonagh, Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 29 Hornpipes: Sliabh na mban; Murray's Fancy (Or the Cuckoo as Paddy O'Brien 1960s Kevin; McDonagh, recorded it in 1954) Martin

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 30 Waltzes: Mrs.Kenny; unknown title 1960s Kevin; McDonagh, Martin Cooley, Joe; Keegan, 31 Waltzes: Greensleeves; same as #24 1960s Kevin; McDonagh, Martin Daly, Mary Ann (vocal) Daly, Michael (vocal); Grimes, 00 Daly, Mary Ann (b. 1866) interviewed in 1960 by Séamus Connolly November Killaloe, Co. Clare Box 29, Tommy (accordion) 30,1960 Folder 100

01 Brief conversation; recording shut off November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 02 Mary Ann Daly sings “John Mitchell” (?) November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 03 Mrs. Daly sings “The Girl I Left Behind” November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 04 Mrs. Daly talks about school and work in England November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 05 Mrs. Daly talks about travel to America; describes the World’s Fair (1939-1940?) November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 06 Mrs. Daly sings “The Little Shamrock Green” November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 07 Mrs. Daly talks about her brother Johnny a soldier in India who sent songs home November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 08 Michael Daly sings “The Views ‘Round Killaloe” or “My Good Old Killaloe" November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 09 Original audio cuts to a later moment in the same song November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 10 Michael sings “Sweet Are the Flowers that Bloom in Dear Kerry” November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 11 Michael tells a story about the song November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 12 Mrs. Daly sings “Leather Britches” November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 13 Michael sings “Teaching French in Killaloe” November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 14 Tommy Grimes plays accordion tunes: Waltz (?) / Hornpipe November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 15 Tommy Grimes plays accordion tunes: “Love Thee Dearest”/ "Tuckoo Waltz" November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 16 Conversation followed by Tommy Grimes playing accordion tune: a march (?) November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 17 Mrs. Daly lilting November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 18 Original audio cuts to Mrs. Daly lilting followed by conversation November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 19 Mrs. Daly sings “Nora” November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 20 Conversation followed by Mrs. Daly singing St. Joseph’s School multiplication table November Daly, Mary Ann song 30,1960

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder 21 Mrs. Daly tells local story about the Black & Tans November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 22 Mrs. Daly talks about old Killaloe families, etc. November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 23 Mrs. Daly talks about Eamon DeValera; friend Annie Dooley November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 24 Mrs. Daly talks about places she has lived in Killaloe November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 25 Mrs. Daly talks about attending school; chief towns of various Irish counties November Daly, Mary Ann 30,1960 26 Mrs. Daly sings “See the Merry Farmer’s Boy” (“The Merry Farmer Boy”?) and a November Daly, Mary Ann fragment of another unidentified school song 30,1960 27 Mrs. Daly recites the introduction and opening lines of “The Boy Stood on the November Burning Deck” (Felicia Dorothea Hemans’ poem, “Casabianca”); and two school 30,1960 rhymes: a variation on “The Field Daisy” (by Ann Taylor) and a brief excerpt from Daly, Mary Ann “Signs Of Rain” (traditional) 28 Mrs. Daly talks some more about attending school and tells a story about a school November Daly, Mary Ann mate “gone for a miracle/Amerikay” 30,1960 29 Original audio cuts to Mrs. Daly talking about her first experience being recorded, November her age (born Thursday, October 18th, 1866), and her secret to living a long life. 30,1960 NOTE: original audio recording ends abruptly Daly, Mary Ann Doherty, John (fiddle) Burke, Joe (accordion); 00 Early 1970s Carrick, Co. Box 29, Connolly, Séamus (fiddle); Donegal Folder 11 Collins, Kathleen (fiddle). Doherty, John 01 Conversation. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Early 1970s Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 02 Conversation in car on the way to the session. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Early 1970s Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 03 Reel. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Early 1970s Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle).

Doherty, John 04 Reels: ; Laird of Drumlaire. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy Early 1970s McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 05 Reel: Paddy Ryan's Dream. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Early 1970s Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 06 Reels: Reel in D; Miss Ramsey. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy Early 1970s McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 07 Frances Connolly asks John the name of the tune Early 1970s Doherty, John 08 Reel: Black Mare of Fanad. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Early 1970s Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle).

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Doherty, John 09 Reel: Reel in D. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Early 1970s Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 10 Reel: Gravel Walks to Carraick. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy Early 1970s McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 11 Reel: Lord Gordon. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Early 1970s Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 12 Reel: piping tune. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Early 1970s Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 13 Jig: piping jig. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Early 1970s Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 14 Reel: Pigeon on the Gate. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Early 1970s Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 15 Driving to Mickey Browne's house. "That's where they all park." This is before the Early 1970s pub session. Kathleen Collins, Joe Burke, Séamus Connolly, Frances Connolly (John Doherty talking about playing) Doherty, John 16 John talking as they enter Mickey Browne's house Early 1970s Doherty, John 17 John still talking. He says "Tell the ladies to come in." Joe Burke talking to Mickey Early 1970s Browne (Séamus Connolly talking to John and Mickey). Continued-Having a drink. Filling the glass. John talking about the . "Well God bless us all." Conversation continues about local musicians. John talks. Joe Burke asks John to play a tune. Doherty, John 18 Conversation continues as John gets ready to play.Possible speakers/musicians: Early 1970s Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 19 John talks and tunes Séamus Connolly's fiddle Early 1970s Doherty, John 20 Reel: Bonnie Kate. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Early 1970s Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 21 Joe Burke reminds John about a jig that he played-Frank McDire's Jig Early 1970s Doherty, John 22 Jig: Frank McDire's. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Early 1970s Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 23 John talks about Frank McDire's Jig Early 1970s Doherty, John 24 John tunes fiddle Early 1970s Doherty, John 25 Reel: Reel in F major. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Early 1970s Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 26 Seamus: "Don't know the name of the tune John said." John talks about another Early 1970s tune Doherty, John 27 Reel: Maire Na Bardel (?). Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Early 1970s Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle).

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Doherty, John 28 John talks and plays reel again. Seamus: "That reel is 2,000 years old! Not even Early 1970s an English note in it." Doherty, John 29 John talking Early 1970s Doherty, John 30 Hornpipe. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Early 1970s Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 31 Séamus Connolly asking questions about keys Early 1970s Doherty, John 32 Hornpipes: unknown; Bank's; Eugene Stratton. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Early 1970s Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 33 Conversation with Séamus Connolly Early 1970s Doherty, John 34 Slip jig and conversation. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Early 1970s Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 35 Conversation. Joe Burke asks John to sing; John talks about singing Old Man Early 1970s Rocking the Cradle Doherty, John 36 John Doherty sings Old Man Rocking the Cradle Early 1970s Doherty, John 37 John plays an air on the fiddle Early 1970s Doherty, John 38 Joe Burke is asking John about the air Early 1970s Doherty, John 39 Air: Harvest Morning. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Early 1970s Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 40 John talks Early 1970s Doherty, John 41 Air: Irish title. "Between Scottish and Irish". Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Early 1970s Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 42 John talking: "I happened lucky here today." Old people say: "It's far off what God Early 1970s sends!" Doherty, John 43 John telling a story about a long tune; music in the background. Possible Early 1970s speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 44 Talking. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Early 1970s Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle).

Doherty, John 45 Reel: Paddy on the Turnpike; Yellow Heifer. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Early 1970s Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 46 Talking about tunes. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Early 1970s Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 47 Reel. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Early 1970s Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle).

Doherty, John 48 John talks about Strathspey; Sterling Castle Reel. Possible speakers/musicians: Early 1970s Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 49 Air: Strathspey; Reel: Spey in Spate (Skinner). Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Early 1970s Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle).

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Doherty, John (fiddle) Burke, Joe (accordion); 00 Early 1970s Carrick, Co. Box 29, Connolly, Seamus (fiddle); Donegal Folder 12 Collins, Kathleen (fiddle). Doherty, John 01 John talking to Séamus Connolly about the names. Strathspey and reel: Glenlivet Early 1970s (Strathspey); Sailor's Trip to Liverpool (Reel). Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 02 Frances Connolly asks John who taught him; discussion about family musical Early 1970s tradition Doherty, John 03 John says "I'll play a few old jigs now." John asks Joe Burke about the accordion. Early 1970s Japanese Jig (Doherty's Jig). Talking about Jean Carignan (French Canadian fiddler) from Montreal. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 04 Talking about Jean Carignan from Montreal. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Early 1970s Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 05 Reel: McPharley's (Maid of Castlebar version). Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Early 1970s Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 06 Conversation. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Early 1970s Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 07 Reel: New Lough Isle Castle (variant of Sean sa Ceo). Possible Early 1970s speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 08 Miss Drummond of Perth's Strathspey. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy Early 1970s McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 09 Reel: Jackson's (three part). Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy Early 1970s McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 10 Conversation about Sean McGuire and Golden Eagle Hornpipe; John goes looking Early 1970s for Mickey Browne. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 11 Conversation continues. John asks Joe Burke to play the fiddle. John talks about Early 1970s the fiddle. John talks about going to Glenties. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 12 Air: Bluebells of ; Reel. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy Early 1970s McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 13 Air: Bluebells of Scotland; Reel. (Track 12 continued). Possible Early 1970s speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 14 Hornpipes: High Level; Madame Vanoni. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Early 1970s Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle).

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Doherty, John 15 Seamus, Joe thanking Mr. Doherty Early 1970s Doherty, John 16 Everyone goes in car to Glenties. Conversation in the car about visitors. Possible Early 1970s speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 17 Conversation continues as they travel to Glenties. John talks about Bord na Mona. Early 1970s They reach Glenties. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 18 Joe Burke asks about Dr. McCloskey. Kathleen Collins asks John about getting a Early lift. He does not like to walk past cattle. Dr. McCloskey comes to the car 1970s

Doherty, John 19 Dr. McCloskey gets tape recorder to find a tune. Early 1970s Doherty, John 20 Conversation on the way back to Mickey Browne's house. Possible Early 1970s speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John 21 Conversation. Possible speakers/musicians: Dr. Malachy McCloskey; Frances Early 1970s Connolly; Joe Burke (accordion); Séamus Connolly (fiddle); Kathleen Collins (fiddle). Doherty, John (fiddle) 00 Doherty, John (fiddle) Interview and music 1973 Carrick, Co. Box 29, Donegal Folder 13 Doherty, John 01 Interview 1973 Doherty, John 02 Interview 1973 Doherty, John 03 Interview 1973 Doherty, John 04 Interview 1973 Doherty, John 05 Interview 1973 Doherty, John 06 Interview 1973 Doherty, John 07 Interview 1973 Doherty, John 08 Interview 1973 Doherty, John 09 Interview: John talks about competition in Dublin 1973 Doherty, John 10 Interview 1973 Doherty, John 11 Interview 1973 Doherty, John 12 Interview 1973 Doherty, John 13 Interview 1973 Doherty, John 14 Interview: Talks about J. Scott Skinner 1973 Doherty, John 15 Interview 1973 Doherty, John 16 Interview 1973 Doherty, John 17 Interview 1973 Doherty, John 18 Interview: John talks about Paddy Rambles Through the Park 1973 Doherty, John 19 Interview: John talking about tuning 1973 Doherty, John 20 Plays Paddy Rambles through the Park 1973 Doherty, John 21 Talking about air and tells story about another tune: Going to Meet Grainne 1973 march/jig/reel Doherty, John 22 Plays the three tunes associated with Going to Meet Grainne 1973 Doherty, John 23 John talks about Grainne and Frank Sweeney's Reel 1973 Doherty, John 24 Talks about Frank Sweeney's Reel and plays tune 1973 Doherty, John 25 Continuation of Frank Sweeney's Reel 1973 Doherty, John 26 John plays Sweeney's Lament 1973 Doherty, John 27 John with second fiddle playing Mrs. Kenny's Waltz 1973 Doherty, John 28 Reel (?): Harvest Moon 1973

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Doherty, John 29 Reel on two : Moving Cloud 1973 Doherty, John 30 Two fiddles playing Bluebell 1973 Doherty, John 31 John Doherty Reel. Seems to be a continuation of CD2 of 2 1973 Doherty, John 32 Same Reel as track 31 (John Doherty Reel)? Seems to be a continuation of CD2 1973 of 2 Doherty, John 33 Reel (?) Seems to be a continuation of CD2 of 2 1973 Doherty, John 34 Jig (?) 1973 Doherty, John 35 Strathspey 1973 Doherty, John 36 Strathspey: Highland 1973 Doherty, John 37 Reel: Hand Me Down the Tackle or Tom Steele 1973 Doherty, John 38 Hornpipe: Harvest Home; End 1973 Doherty, John 00 Doherty, John (fiddle) Interview and music 1973 Carrick, Co. Box 29, Donegal Folder 14 Doherty, John 01 Reel: Sean sa Cheo 1973 Doherty, John 02 Applause; Strathspey 1973 Doherty, John 03 Reel: Morning Star 1973 Doherty, John 04 Jig: Tatter Jack Walsh 1973 Doherty, John 05 Reel 1973 Doherty, John 06 Reel: Glen Road to Carrick 1973 Doherty, John 07 Jig: Idle Road (unusual version) 1973 Doherty, John 08 Jig: Irish Washerwoman 1973 Doherty, John 09 Reels: Crowley's Reels 1973 Doherty, John 10 Descriptive piece: Four Posts of the Bed 1973 Doherty, John 11 Reel: Donegal tune 1973 Doherty, John 12 Reel: Maids of Mt. Cisco 1973 Doherty, John 13 Hornpipe: High Level in A major 1973 Doherty, John 14 March: Seamus: "I think it's King of Pipers" 1973 Doherty, John 15 Seamus: "Sounds like a Scottish Tune" 1973 Doherty, John 16 Reel: Sligo Maid 1973 Doherty, John 17 Reel: Molly Brannigan 1973 Doherty, John 18 Jigs: Lad O'Beirne's Jig; Irish Washerwoman 1973 Doherty, John 19 Reels: Paddy Ryan's Dream; Rakish Paddy 1973 Doherty, John 20 Reel: Donegal tune 1973 Doherty, John 21 Reel: Possibly Glen Road to Carrick 1973 Doherty, John 22 Ends 1973 Doherty, John / Doherty, (fiddle) 00 1973 Carrick, Co. Box 29, Mickey Donegal Folder 15 Doherty, John / Doherty, 01 Séamus: "John was in his late 70s." Voiceover by Father Noel Burke 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 02 Reel: Sean sa Cheo 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 03 Reel: Bonnie Kate 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 04 Hornpipe: High Level 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 05 Hornpipe: Liverpool 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 06 Reel: Moving Cloud 1973 Mickey

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Doherty, John / Doherty, 07 Reel: The Dawn 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 08 Descriptive piece 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 09 Air: John introduces air Robin Rea; John plays tune and jig 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 10 Air 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 11 John talks 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 12 Strathspeys; John talks 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 13 Air in Honor of Mrs. Scott Skinner and Strathspeys 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 14 Strathspeys 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 15 John talks about the Black Mare of Ganad 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 16 Reel: The Black Mare of Ganad 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 17 Air 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 18 Hornpipe 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 19 Hornpipe continued 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 20 Reel: The Flowers of Lissadell 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 21 Reel: The Broken Pledge 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 22 Reel: Jenny's Chickens 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 23 John talks about German's tunes associated with Co. Donegal. Plays Donegal 1973 Mickey version of a tune Doherty, John / Doherty, 24 Descriptive piece 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 25 German (?) 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 26 Reel 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 27 Strathspey (?) or Highland 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 28 Strathspey/Highland 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 29 Strathspey/Highland 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 30 Air 1973 Mickey

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Doherty, John / Doherty, 31 Reel: Pigeon on the Gate 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 32 Highland 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 33 Highland or Schottische 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 34 Reel 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 35 John talks about Tom Morrison's Reel and plays tune. Seamus: "Nice version" 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 36 Strahspey or Highland 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 37 Reel: Crowley's Reels 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 38 Reel 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 39 When the Ship Leaves the Harbour Tomorrow 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 40 Air 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, (fiddle) 00 1973 Carrick, Co. Box 29, Mickey Donegal Folder 16 Doherty, John / Doherty, 01 Air: Tune that the piepaire mor played in Chicago in the World Piping Competition- 1973 Mickey Dun na mBan na? Doherty, John / Doherty, 02 Reel: four part reel (continued on track 03) 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 03 Reel: four part reel (continued from track 02) 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 04 Reel: Bonnie Anne 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 05 Reel: Jackson's 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 06 Reel; Seamus: "No idea" 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 07 Reel: Ships are Sailing 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 08 Reel: Reel in D a version played in Kilfenora 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 09 Reel: The Dawn 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 10 Conversation and Reel in A: Mason's Apron 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 11 Reel: Sailor's Bonnett 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 12 Reel: Sligo Maid 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 13 Reels: Miss McLeod's Reel; Philip O'Beirne's Delight 1973 Mickey

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Doherty, John / Doherty, 14 Reel in D: Granny in the Corner 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 15 Voiceover announcing the name of the last reel 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 16 Reel: Maids of Mt. Cisco 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 17 Reel: Templehouse 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 18 Reel: Yellow Heifer or Paddy on the Turnpike 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 19 Reel: Crowley's 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 20 Reel: Reel of Mullinavat 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 21 Hornpipe: Harvest Home 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 22 Reel 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 23 Reel: Rakish Paddy 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 24 Reel 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 25 Set Dance: Blackbird. Fades. 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 26 Set Dance: Blackbird 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 27 Reels: Kitty Gone a-Milking; Reel recorded by Frank O'Higgins. Same as track 09 1973 Mickey on CD1 of 2 Doherty, John / Doherty, 28 Reel: Gatehouse Maid 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 29 Reel 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 30 Jig: Gallagher's or Seán Ryan's 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 31 Reel: Version of My Love is in America. Same as track 12 on CD1 of 2 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 32 Reel: Flogging Reel. Same as track 13 on CD1 of 2 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 33 Jig: Descriptive piece of a Foxhunt. Same as track 14 on CD1 of 2 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 34 Reels: Bonnie Kate; Jenny's Chickens. Same as track 15 on CD1 of 2 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 35 Reel: Sailor's Bonnet. Same as track 11 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 36 Reel: Sligo Maid. Same as track 12 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 37 Reels: Mc.Leod's Reel; O'Beirne's Delight. Same as track 13 1973 Mickey

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Doherty, John / Doherty, 38 Reel: Granny in the Corner. Same as track 14 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 39 Voiceover. Same as track 15 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 40 Reel: Maids of Mt. Cisco. Same as track 16 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 41 Reel: Templehouse. Same as track 17 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 42 Reel: Yellow Heifer or Paddy on the Turnpike. Same as track 18 1973 Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, (fiddle) 00 1960s Donegal Box 29, Mickey Folder 17 Doherty, John / Doherty, 01 Reel: Crowley's. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 02 Reel: Humors of Lissadell. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 03 Hornpipe: Harvest Home. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 04 Reel. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 05 Reel: Rakish Paddy. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 06 Reel: Reel in D. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 07 Set Dance: Blackbird. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 08 Reel: Sligo tune? (Same tune as track 17). Some of these recordings are possibly 1960s Mickey John Doherty. Doherty, John / Doherty, 09 Reels: Kitty Gone a-Milking; Reel recorded by Frank O'Higgins. Some of these 1960s Mickey recordings are possibly John Doherty. Doherty, John / Doherty, 10 Reel. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 11 Reel. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 12 Reel: My Love is in America. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 13 Reel: Flogging Reel. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 14 Reel: Descriptive piece of a Foxhunt. Some of these recordings are possibly John 1960s Mickey Doherty. Doherty, John / Doherty, 15 Reels: Bonnie Kate; Jenny's Chickens. Some of these recordings are possibly 1960s Mickey John Doherty. Doherty, John / Doherty, 16 Air/Hornpipe. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 17 Reel: Sligo tune (Same tune as track 08). Some of these recordings are possibly 1960s Mickey John Doherty. Doherty, John / Doherty, 18 Reels: Bonnie Kate; Jenny's Chickens. Some of these recordings are possibly 1960s Mickey John Doherty.

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Doherty, John / Doherty, 19 Waltz: After the Ball is Over. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 20 Reel. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 21 Reel: The Dawn. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 22 Jig: Gallagher's or Seán Ryan's. Some of these recordings are possibly John 1960s Mickey Doherty. Doherty, John / Doherty, 23 Reel: Enchanted Lady (recorded on 78 by ). Some of these 1960s Mickey recordings are possibly John Doherty. Doherty, John / Doherty, 24 Air: Blackbird-Green Fields of Canada (?). Hornpipe. Some of these recordings are 1960s Mickey possibly John Doherty. Doherty, John / Doherty, 25 Dual fiddles: An Coulin. Possibly John Doherty and Mickey Doherty 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 26 Hornpipe: Kildare Fancy (?). Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 27 Reel: Donegal Reel. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 28 Dual fiddles: Mulhaire's Reel. Possibly John Doherty and Mickey Doherty 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, 29 Dual fiddles: Bonnie Lass; Strathspeys; Reel; Sean Maguire's (Bert Murray 1960s Mickey composition). Possibly John Doherty and Mickey Doherty Doherty, John / Doherty, 30 Reel: Gladstone Seamus: "Nice version". Some of these recordings are possibly 1960s Mickey John Doherty. Doherty, John / Doherty, 31 Air: descriptive piece by John Doherty. Some of these recordings are possibly John 1960s Mickey Doherty. Doherty, John / Doherty, 32 Air. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. 1960s Mickey Doherty, John / Doherty, (fiddle) 00 possibly Box 29, Mickey 1970s Folder 18 Doherty, John / Doherty, 01 Scott Skinner piece: recorded by Scott Skinner. Some of these recordings are possibly Mickey possibly John Doherty. 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 02 Hornpipe: Japanese Hornpipe. Some of these recordings are possibly John possibly Mickey Doherty. 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 03 Hornpipe: Mathematician Hornpipe. Some of these recordings are possibly John possibly Mickey Doherty. 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 04 Reel: Yellow Tinker. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 05 Reel: Donegal tune. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 06 Reel: Flowers of Lissadell. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 07 Reel: Star of Munster. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 08 Highland. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 09 Reel: Fermoy Lassies. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Doherty, John / Doherty, 10 Reel: Bonnie Kate. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 11 Reel: Bonnie Kate. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 12 Reel: Donegal tune. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s

Doherty, John / Doherty, 13 Reel: Paddy Ryan's Dream version (?). Some of these recordings are possibly possibly Mickey John Doherty. 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 14 Reel: Pigeon on the Gate. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 15 Reel: Pigeon on the Gate in another key-A major. Some of these recordings are possibly Mickey possibly John Doherty. 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 16 Reel: Rakish Paddy. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 17 Reel. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 18 John Doherty talking. Plays Air; Strathspey (Sterling Castle); Reel: Spey in Spate possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 19 John Doherty talking about fiddler possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 20 Hornpipe. John Doherty talking to Dr. McCloskey from Glenties, Co. Donegal possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 21 Jig: King of the Pipers. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 22 Talking and tuning: "Nice old jig right enough". Some of these recordings are possibly Mickey possibly John Doherty. 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 23 Jig (?). Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 24 John Doherty is thinking of tunes and telling a story possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 25 Piping tune: Strathspey and Reel. Some of these recordings are possibly John possibly Mickey Doherty. 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 26 John Doherty talking and telling a story possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 27 Tuning and talking. Plays a descriptive piece. Some of these recordings are possibly Mickey possibly John Doherty. 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 28 Air: Easter Snow. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 29 Descriptive Piece: Foxhunt. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 30 Jig: The Hound and the Hare. Some of these recordings are possibly John possibly Mickey Doherty. 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 31 Loughside Hornpipe. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 32 Hornpipes: High Level; unknown. Some of these recordings are possibly John possibly Mickey Doherty. 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 33 Hornpipe: has other name; Eugene Stratton. Some of these recordings are possibly Mickey possibly John Doherty. 1970s

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Doherty, John / Doherty, 34 Hornpipe: Atlantic Roar. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 35 Reel: Lord Gordon. Some of these recordings are possibly John Doherty. possibly Mickey 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 36 Reel: Lord McDonnell [i.e., Lord MacDonald]. Some of these recordings are possibly Mickey possibly John Doherty. 1970s Doherty, John / Doherty, 37 Reel: John Doherty introduces the tune. Sounds like Sean sa Cheo possibly Mickey 1970s Dwyer, Finbar (accordion) 00 1970s , England Box 29, Folder 19 Dwyer, Finbar 01 Many of these selections are compositions of Finbar and his brothers Richie and 1970s Michael. Recorded in London, England. Tape given to Séamus Connolly by Finbar's brother Richie in 1976-1977. Reel Dwyer, Finbar 02 Reel 1970s Dwyer, Finbar 03 Jig: Paddy Fahey's 1970s Dwyer, Finbar 04 Reel: Wheels of the World 1970s Dwyer, Finbar 05 Reel 1970s Dwyer, Finbar 06 Reel: O'Dowd's 1970s Dwyer, Finbar 07 Reels: Dinny O'Brien's Reel (composition of Paddy O'Brien from Newtown Nenagh, 1970s Co. Tipperary); Colonel Fraser's Dwyer, Finbar 08 Reel 1970s Dwyer, Finbar 09 Jig: Hag with the Money 1970s Dwyer, Finbar 10 A little bit of a waltz 1970s Dwyer, Finbar 11 Reels 1970s Dwyer, Finbar 12 Reel 1970s Dwyer, Finbar 13 Reel: Maudabawn Chapel (Edward Reavy composition) 1970s Dwyer, Finbar 14 Hornpipe: High Level. Reel: A little bit of Paddy Kelly 1970s Dwyer, Finbar 15 Reels: Crowbar; McKenna's Reel 1970s Dwyer, Finbar 16 Waltz 1970s Dwyer, Finbar 17 Waltz 1970s Dwyer, Finbar 18 Reels 1970s Dwyer, Finbar 19 Voiceover with questions 1970s Dwyer, Finbar 20 Reels 1970s Dwyer, Finbar 21 Reels: Molly Brannigan or Green Fields of America; Paddy Kelly (4 part reel); 1970s Music in the Glen; The Dawn; unknown title; Mulhaire's (a composition of either Martin or Brendan Mulhaire) Dwyer, Finbar 22 Jigs: unknown title; Pipe on the Hob; Down the Back Lane (Séamus: "Maybe not"); 1970s unknown title; Frieze Breeches Dwyer, Finbar 23 Reels: Pigeon on the Gate; Sean sa Cheo. Ends 1970s Fahey, Paddy (fiddle) 00 1960-1962 Galway, Ireland Box 29, Folder 20 Fahey, Paddy 01 Paddy Fahey (Fiddle) recorded by Joe Burke from Loughrea, Co. Galway 1960-1962 Voiceover: Paddy asks Joe "Are you sound?" and Joe answers Fahey, Paddy 02 Hornpipe 1960-1962 Fahey, Paddy 03 Voice and noise 1960- 1962 Fahey, Paddy 04 Reel: Morning Mist (Composed by Joe Burke) 1960-1962 Fahey, Paddy 05 Reels (Fahey compositions) 1960-1962 Fahey, Paddy 06 Tuning fiddle 1960-1962

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Fahey, Paddy 07 Paddy Fahey's Jig 1960-1962 Fahey, Paddy 08 Fahey composition? 1960-1962 Fahey, Paddy 09 Different recording session. Reel: The Traveller. undated Fahey, Paddy 10 Reels: Paddy Kelly's Reel; The Ewe Reel undated Fahey, Paddy 11 Reel: The New Road undated Fahey, Paddy 12 Reel: Pigeon on the Gate undated Fahey, Paddy 13 Different recording session. Reel (Paddy Fahey composition). undated Fahey, Paddy 14 Reel: Aggie White's Reel undated Fahey, Paddy 15 Another session. Paddy Fahey Reel in C. undated Fahey, Paddy 16 Paddy Fahey's Reel undated Fahey, Paddy 17 Hornpipe: Same as track #1 undated Fahey, Paddy 18 Different recording session. Paddy Fahey plays his own composition. undated Fahey, Paddy 19 Different recording session. Paddy and Paddy Carty on flute. Fahey composition. undated

Fahey, Paddy 20 Different recording session. Paddy plays with accordion accompaniment. Fahey's undated composition Fahey, Paddy 21 Different recording session. Another Fahey reel. undated Fahey, Paddy 22 Reel: Molly Bawn undated Fahey, Paddy 23 Reel undated Fahey, Paddy 24 Reel undated Fahey, Paddy 25 Reel: Crowley's Reel undated Fahey, Paddy 26 Reel: Pat Toughey's Reel undated Fahey, Paddy 27 Set Dance: Bonaparte's Retreat undated Fahey, Paddy 28 Jigs: Rakes of Kildare (?) undated Fahey, Paddy 29 Fahey composition. May be a version of Swallow Tail Jig. undated Fahey, Paddy 30 Reel: Julia Delaney undated Fahey, Paddy 31 Reel: Fahey composition 1960s Fahey, Paddy 32 Different session. Reel: Pigeon on the Gate. Hornpipe: Flowing Tide. undated Fahey, Paddy 33 Reel: Star of Munster undated Fahey, Paddy 34 Hornpipe. Sounds like An Cora Donn. undated Fahey, Paddy 35 Hornpipes: Cuckoo's Nest; The Groves Hornpipe undated Fahey, Paddy 36 Hornpipe undated Fahey, Paddy 37 Paddy Fahey's Jig undated Fahey, Paddy 38 Reel undated Fahey, Paddy 39 Jig: The Irish Washerwoman undated Fahey, Paddy 40 Reel: Morning Mist undated Kelly, Eamon (shanachai) 00 Late 1950s Ireland; Fleadh Box 29, Cheoil on Radio Folder 21 Program presented by Sean O Riada Kelly, Eamon 01 Fleadh Cheoil on Radio Program presented by Seán Ó Riada; Story about Late marrying a king's daughter 1950s Kelly, Eamon 02 Story-Money for oats Late 1950s Kelly, Eamon 03 Story-Stealing from the farmer Late 1950s Kelly, Eamon 04 Story-Getting caught in the pub. Blames the cat Late 1950s

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Kelly, Eamon 05 Story-Going on excursion (caught in pub) Late 1950s Kelly, Eamon 06 Story-Dreaming Late 1950s Kelly, Eamon 07 Story-Joining DMP Late 1950s Kelly, Eamon (shanachai) 00 Late 1950s- Ireland; Fleadh Box 29, 1960 Cheoil on Radio Folder 22 Kelly, Eamon 01 Fleadh Cheoil on Radio continued; Story-Minding the books Late 1950s- Early 60s Kelly, Eamon 02 Story-Story about a horse Late 1950s- Early 60s Kelly, Eamon 03 Story-Story of the new wife Late 1950s- Early 60s Kelly, Eamon 04 Story-Story about Nell-She could not talk-Con Casey's daughter Late 1950s- Early 60s Kelly, Eamon 05 Story-Story about a monkey Late 1950s- Early 60s Kelly, Eamon 06 Story-Story about a flea Late 1950s- Early 60s Kelly, Eamon 07 Story-Matchmaking-Foghorn was the matchmaker's name Late 1950s- Early 60s Kelly, Eamon (shanachai) 00 circa 1959- Dublin and New Box 29, 1970s York City Folder 23 Kelly, Eamon 01 Performances located in Dublin and New York; most recorded from Raidió Éireann circa 1959 Fleadh Cheoil on Radio program. Story-The goat and the red shirt (Live audience) and 1970s

Kelly, Eamon 02 Story-Sending for the priest as baby is being born (Live audience) circa 1959 and 1970s Kelly, Eamon 03 Story-About umberella mass in the house (Live audience from Fleadh Cheoil on circa 1959 Radio) and 1970s Kelly, Eamon 04 Professional LP on Rego. Story-Long night before wedding circa 1959 and 1970s Kelly, Eamon 05 Story-About mirror circa 1959 and 1970s Kelly, Eamon 06 Story-About marrying the Earl of Banmore's son circa 1959 and 1970s Kelly, Eamon 07 Story-Mermaid circa 1959 and 1970s Kelly, Eamon 08 Continuation of story from track 07 circa 1959 and 1970s Kelly, Eamon 09 Story does not end circa 1959 and 1970s Kelly, Eamon 10 Sounds like Seán Ó Síocháin introducing Eamon Kelly on radio. Story-About man circa 1959 who married a French woman and 1970s Kelly, Eamon 11 Nothing after three seconds; track 10 ends on track 11 circa 1959 and 1970s

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Kilfenora Ceílí Band 00 1960 Paddy Conn's Box 29, Hall (New Hall) Folder 24 Ennis Co. Clare Kilfenora Ceílí Band 01 Recorded at Paddy Conn's Hall (New Hall) in Ennis, Co. Clare. Reels: Humours of 1960 Tulla; Red Haired Lass; Music for Caledonian Set Kilfenora Ceílí Band 02 Reel: Duffy the Dancer 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 03 Reel: Christmas Eve or Tommy Coen's Reel 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 04 Jigs: Richard Brennan's Jig; Idle Road 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 05 Hornpipes: Chief O'Neill's; Dunphy's 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 06 Waltz and Song: Mary Higgins sings Come to the Fair 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 07 Jigs: Nova Scotia Jig; Brendan Tonra's Jig 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 08 Reel: London Lassies 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 09 Reels: The Flannel Jacket; London Lassies 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 10 Reel: Maude Miller 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 11 Reels: Humours of Tulla; Red Haired Lass. Same tunes as track #1 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 12 Reels: The Ewe Reel; Tim Moloney 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 13 Hornpipe: Ballyowren Hornpipe (Composition of fiddler Seán Ryan) 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 14 Waltzes: Trasna na dTonnta; unknown title; unknown title; Coming Through the 1960 Rye Kilfenora Ceílí Band 15 Waltzes: Irish Jaunting Car; When It's Springtime in the Rockies 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 16 Waltz: When It's Springtime in the Rockies. Sung by Mary Higgins (Harmonies by 1960 Pat Madigan) Kilfenora Ceílí Band 17 Waltz: Eileen O'Grady. Sung by Mary and Pat 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 18 Jig: Richard Brennan's (Music for set) 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 19 Jigs: Richard Brennan's; Idle Road. Same as track #4 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 20 Jigs: An Rogaire Bui (Black Rogue);Cat in the Corner; unknown title 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 21 Two Steps: Eileen Og (Percy French song); I Met Her in the Garden Where the 1960 Praties Grow; Eileen Og Kilfenora Ceílí Band 22 Hornpipes: McMahon's; High Level 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 23 Waltzes: Bicycle Built for Two; unknown title; unknown title; I'll Be Your 1960 Sweetheart. Pat Madigan Sings Kilfenora Ceílí Band 24 Reels: Trip to Durrow; Mulhaire's Reel. Music for set 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 25 Reel: Flax in Bloom 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 26 Reels: Glen Allen Reel; Hunter's House (A Reavy composition); Rakish Paddy 1960

Kilfenora Ceílí Band 27 Reels: (Known as the Kilfenora Reels): Connemara Stockings; Dublin Reel or 1960 Jackson's; Tear the Calico; Bonnie Kate; Sean Maguire's (Composition of Bert Murray from Scotland) Kilfenora Ceílí Band 28 Reel: Mountain Road 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 29 Hornpipe 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 30 Reels: Flannel Jacket; London Lassies. Same as #9. Hall sounds emptier. 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 31 Almost the end of the night's dancing 1960 Kilfenora Ceílí Band 32 Band's signature tune Kilfenora Jig. This tune was always played at the end of the 1960 night. End. Lough Gowna Ceili 00 1961-1962 Nenagh, Co. Box 29, Band Tipperary Folder 25 Lough Gowna Ceili 01 Introduction of Lough Gowna Ceili Band. 1961-1962 Band

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Lough Gowna Ceili 02 Jigs: Banks of Lough Gowna; Tom Carty Jig; Old Man Dillon. 1961-1962 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 03 Single Jigs: Sgt. Cahill's Favorite; Behind the Bush; Smash the Windows 1961-1962 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 04 Reel: O'Dowd's Reel (music as introduction to the dance) 1961-1962 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 05 Reels: O'Dowd's; Molly Bawn; Jenny's Wedding 1961- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 06 Single Jig: played once to get dancers on the floor 1961- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 07 Jigs: unknown; Rakes of Clonmel; The Cobbler 1961-1962 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 08 Jigs: unknown; unknown; Old Man Dillon 1961- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 09 Jigs continued 1961-1962 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 10 Reels: unknown; Drowsy Maggie 1961- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 11 Reels: unknown; unknown 1961- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 12 Set Dances: Humors of Bandon; Miss Brown's Fancy; Orange Rogue 1961-1962 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 13 Fairy Reel Set: Fairy Reel; Ewe Reel; Cup of Tea; Flogging Reel 1961- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 14 Three tunes for the dance: Haste to the Wedding; unknown; unknown 1961- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 15 Jigs: Come Along With Me; Snug in the Blanket; Contentment is Wealth 1961- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 16 Jigs continued 1961- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 17 Reels: King of the Clans; Maude Miller; Laurel Bush 1961- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 18 Jigs: Bunch of Roses; unknown; unknown 1961-1962 Band Lough Gowna Ceili O'Brien, Paddy (accordion) 00 1961-1962 Nenagh, Co. Box 29, Band Tipperary Folder 26 Lough Gowna Ceili 01 1961-1962 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 02 Hornpipe: fiddle and accordion (together between dance sets) just playing a tune- 1961-1962 Band Drunken Sailor Lough Gowna Ceili 03 Band playing jig: Hag with the Money 1961-1962 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 04 Jigs: Wellington's Advance; Willie Walsh's; unknown 1961-1962 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 05 Paddy O'Brien (accordion) (in between sets) playing a reel (Later recorded by 1961-1962 Band Séamus Connolly on Banks of the Shannon). Lough Gowna Ceili 06 Band plays three jigs 1961-1962 Band

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Lough Gowna Ceili 07 Jig selection. End of ceili 1961- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili O'Brien, Paddy (accordion); 00 Early 1960- Dublin Box 29, Band Quinn, Christin (piano); Ó 1962 Folder 27 Murchú, Seán (announcer); McMahon, Tony (accordion) Tracks 23, 25, 27, 29-32. Lough Gowna Ceili 01 Seán Ó Murchú introduces. Signature tune and Seán Ó Murchú introduces band circa 1960- Band and Christin Quinn. Three reels follow. With Paddy O'Brien (accordion), Christin 1962 Quinn (piano). Lough Gowna Ceili 02 Reels: Larry's Reel; Father Kelly's; Providence. With Paddy O'Brien (accordion), circa 1960- Band Christin Quinn (piano). 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 03 Seán Ó Murchú talks about O'Carolan; Seán introduces Christin Quinn, piano circa 1960- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 04 O'Carolan's Concerto played by Christin Quinn (piano) from Omagh, Co. Tyrone circa 1960- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 05 Seán Ó Murchú introduces band circa 1960- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 06 Slip Jigs: My Mind Will Never Be Aisy; Rakes of Westmeath; Swaggering Jig. With circa 1960- Band Paddy O'Brien (accordion), Christin Quinn (piano). 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 07 Seán Ó Murchú talks again about O'Carolan circa 1960- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 08 Lough Gowna Ceili Band playing Drury. With Paddy O'Brien (accordion), circa 1960- Band Christin Quinn (piano). 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 09 Seán Ó Murchú introduces Christin Quinn (piano) circa 1960- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 10 Christin Quinn (piano) plays the Star Hornpipe on piano circa 1960- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 11 Seán Ó Murchú introduces the band circa 1960- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 12 Jigs: Boys of Lough Gowna; New House (both composed by Paddy O'Brien). With circa 1960- Band Paddy O'Brien (accordion), Christin Quinn (piano). 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 13 Seán Ó Murchú introduces the rest of the band circa 1960- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 14 Hornpipes: The Favorite; MacIntyre's. With Paddy O'Brien (accordion), Christin circa 1960- Band Quinn (piano). 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 15 Seán Ó Murchú again and introduces Christin Quinn. With Paddy O'Brien circa 1960- Band (accordion), Christin Quinn (piano). 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 16 Slip Jigs: Barney Brannigan; Harvest Morning. With Paddy O'Brien (accordion), circa 1960- Band Christin Quinn (piano). 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 17 Seán Ó Murchú reads requests from listeners circa 1960- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 18 Reels: Reavy's; Bogie Reel; Jim Quigley's. With Paddy O'Brien (accordion), circa 1960- Band Christin Quinn (piano). 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 19 Seán Ó Murchú signs off circa 1960- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 20 Jigs: Ceili Dance-Sweets of May circa 1960- Band 1962

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Lough Gowna Ceili 21 Jigs circa 1960- Band 1962 Lough Gowna Ceili 22 Accordionist Tony McMahon with the band. Seán Ó Murchú introduces the band Early 1960 Band and three reels: Paddy Gone to France; Humors of Scariff; Sailor's Return

Lough Gowna Ceili 23 Lough Gowna Ceili Band plays three reels: Paddy Gone to France; Humors of Early 1960 Band Scariff; Sailor's Return. Accordionist Tony McMahon with the band. Lough Gowna Ceili 24 Seán Ó Murchú introduces the band Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 25 Hornpipe: Bantry Hornpipe; Rights of Man. Accordionist Tony McMahon with the Early 1960 Band band. Lough Gowna Ceili 26 Seán Ó Murchú introduces the rest of the band Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 27 Set Dance: Rodney's Glory. Accordionist Tony McMahon with the band. Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 28 Seán Ó Murchú reads requests from listeners Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 29 Jigs: Rakes of Clonmel; Cliffs of Moher. Accordionist Tony McMahon with the Early 1960 Band band. Lough Gowna Ceili 30 Reels: Jenny's Wedding; Laurel Bush (introduced by Seán Ó Murchú). Accordionist Early 1960 Band Tony McMahon with the band. Lough Gowna Ceili 31 Reels: Laurel Bush; Jenny's Wedding. Accordionist Tony McMahon with the band. Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 32 Seán Ó Murchú signs off as band plays the signature tune. Banks of Lough Gowna Early 1960 Band Jig. Accordionist Tony McMahon with the band. Lough Gowna Ceili 33 Lough Gowna Ceili Band. Two reels. Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 34 Single Jig Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 35 Jigs introduced by Seán Ó Murchú: unknown; Away to the Bogs; Cobbler Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 36 Jigs: unknown; Away to the Bogs; The Cobbler Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 37 Seán Ó Murchú introduces the Lough Gowna Ceili Band Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 38 Reels: Colonial Frazer; Curragh Races; Tom Steele Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 39 Seán Ó Murchú introduces the rest of the band and two horpipes Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 40 Hornpipes: Stack of Wheat; Plains of Boyle. Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili O Murchu, Sean (announcer); 00 Early 1960- Dublin Box 29, Band Wall, Kevin (accordion); circa 1961 Folder 28 McMahon, Tony (accordion).

Lough Gowna Ceili 01 Set Dances: Carolan composition; Orange Rogue. Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 02 Seán Ó Murchú introducing three jigs: Sgt. Cahill's Favorite; Behind the Bush; Early 1960 Band Smash the Windows

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Lough Gowna Ceili 03 Lough Gowna Ceili Band with guest Kevin Wall, accordion Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 04 Reels: Mary O'Neill; Shaskeen Reel; Copperplate Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 05 Seán Ó Murchú introduces Kevin Wall, accordion Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 06 Jigs by Kevin Wall (accordion): Frost is All Over; Jack Fancy Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 07 Seán Ó Murchú talks about the hornpipe Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 08 Lough Gowna Ceili Band playing the Drunken Sailor Hornpipe Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 09 Seán Ó Murchú talks about a concert the next night (St. Patrick's Night) at the Early 1960 Band Gaiety Theatre Lough Gowna Ceili 10 Kevin Wall (accordion) plays reels: Boys of the Lough; Whitethorn Bush Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 11 Seán Ó Murchú introduces the band and three jigs Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 12 Jigs: Lough Gowna Ceili Band playing Come Along With Me; Snug in the Blanket; Early 1960 Band Apples in Winter Lough Gowna Ceili 13 Seán Ó Murchú introducing Kevin Wall (accordion) to play High Level Hornpipe Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 14 Kevin Wall (accordion) playing James Hill composition: High Level Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 15 Seán Ó Murchú introduces the rest of the band. He names the tunes: Dinny Early 1960 Band O'Brien's (composed by Paddy O'Brien for his father); St. Ruth's Bush Lough Gowna Ceili 16 Reels: Dinny O'Brien's; St. Ruth's Bush Early 1960 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 17 Reels: King of the Clans; Maude Miller circa 1961 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 18 Seán Ó Murchú signing off circa 1961 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 19 Seán Ó Murchú and Lough Gowna Ceili Band circa 1961 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 20 Jigs: Father Kelly's Jig; Knocknagow circa 1961 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 21 Seán Ó Murchú introduces reel: Johnny's Wedding circa 1961 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 22 Band plays Johnny's Wedding circa 1961 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 23 Seán Ó Murchú intoducing slip jigs circa 1961 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 24 Slip Jigs: I'm the Boy for Bewitching Them; Hunting the Hare; Fig for a Kiss circa 1961 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 25 Hornpipes: Friendly Visit; The Twins circa 1961 Band Lough Gowna Ceili 26 Seán Ó Murchú reads requests from listeners undated Band

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Lough Gowna Ceili 27 Lough Gowna Ceili Band plays the same jigs as on track 2: Sgt. Cahill's Favorite; undated Band Behind the Bush; Smash the Windows Lough Gowna Ceili 28 Lough Gowna Ceili Band undated Band Lough Gowna Ceili 29 Reels: O'Dowd's Reel; Molly Bawn undated Band Lough Gowna Ceili 30 Seán Ó Murchú introducing tunes undated Band Lough Gowna Ceili 31 Jigs: Hag With the Money; Basket of Turf. Seán Ó Murchú introduces Tony undated Band McMahon (accordion) Lough Gowna Ceili 32 Tony McMahon (accordion) plays two reels: The Dark Haired Lass; Within a Mile of undated Band Dublin Lough Gowna Ceili 33 Seán Ó Murchú talks about slip jigs undated Band Lough Gowna Ceili 34 Slip Jigs: Give Us a Drink of Water; Dever the Dancer; Highway to Kilkenny undated Band Lough Gowna Ceili 35 Seán Ó Murchú introduces set dance The Hunt. Band plays The Hunt undated Band Lough Gowna Ceili 36 Seán Ó Murchú introduces Anthony McMahon (accordion) to play two hornpipes undated Band from West Clare Lough Gowna Ceili 37 Tony McMahon (accordion) plays two hornpipes: Mrs.Galvin's; Western undated Band Lough Gowna Ceili 38 Seán Ó Murchú tells Anthony's story about Irish mother-in-law. undated Band MacMahon, Tony and (accordion, 00 MacMahon, Tony (accordion) and Connolly, Séamus (fiddle) April 21, Blarney Star Box 29, Connolly, Séamus fiddle) 2000 Folder 29 MacMahon, Tony and 01 Recorded at the Blarney Star, New York City. Don Meade: Voiceover introducing April 21, Connolly, Séamus Tony and Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 02 Voiceover by Séamus Connolly. Tony says "We will start so" April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 03 Set Dance: Garden of Daisies April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 04 Voiceover by Tony MacMahon April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 05 Jig: Old Grey Goose April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 06 Voiceover by Seamus and voiceover by Tony April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 07 Slow Air: Johnnie George April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 08 Voiceover by Seamus and voiceover by Tony April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 09 Hornpipes/Set Dance/Hornpipe: Poll Half-Penny; Mrs. Galvin's April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 10 Voiceover by Tony and Seamus April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 11 Reels: Toss the Feathers; Second Version April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder MacMahon, Tony and 12 Voiceover by Séamus Connolly April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 13 Air: Old Woman's Lament for O'Connell. Voiceover April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 14 Voiceover by Séamus. Tony says "Start off and I'll follow you" April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 15 Jigs: Fairhaired Boy; Father O'Flynn April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 16 Voiceovers by Séamus and Tony April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 17 Slow Air: Wounded Hussar. Tony solo April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 18 Applause. Tony talks about the air April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 19 Reels: Tap Room; The Temple House April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and (accordion, 00 MacMahon, Tony (accordion) and Connolly, Séamus (fiddle) April 21, Blarney Star Box 29, Connolly, Séamus fiddle) 2000 New York City Folder 30 MacMahon, Tony and 01 Voiceover: Don Meade welcomes Séamus and Tony. Séamus introduces reels: April 21, Connolly, Séamus Limerick Lassies and Collier's 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 02 Reels: Limerick Lassies and Collier's April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 03 Talking on stage: Tony asks "What will we do next" April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 04 Jigs: Apples in Winter; Carraroe Jig. Tony asks for water; Someone says "Holy April 21, Connolly, Séamus water" 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 05 Conversation on stage: Tony talks about air Lament for Owen Roe O'Neill April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 06 Air: Lament for Owen Roe O'Neill April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 07 Applause. Séamus talks about Tony's playing and asks for jigs: Joe Cooley's Jig April 21, Connolly, Séamus and Lark in the Morning 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 08 Jigs: Joe Cooley's Jig; Lark in the Morning. Tony solo April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 09 Tony asks "What's next." Séamus talks about set dances and the book "Forget Me April 21, Connolly, Séamus Not" 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 10 Set Dance: Marion McCarthy. Solo fiddle April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 11 Applause. Séamus suggests reels. April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 12 Reel: Mick Collins' Reel. Fiddle solo April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 13 Tony asks "What do you call that." Conversation on stage. April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 14 Jig: Knockawinna Jig April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 15 Applause and a little fun on stage April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder MacMahon, Tony and 16 Air/March: Tony solo. Séamus suggests Humours of Tulla and Cup of Tea April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 17 Reels: Humours of Tulla; Cup of Tea. Tony asks: "What's after that" April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 18 Applause. Conversation on stage. Thanks all around. April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 19 Set Dance: Job of Journeywork. Applause. April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 20 Applause. Tony introduces reels and thanks. Conversation on stage April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 21 Reels: Kilfenora; Lucy Campbell. Applause. April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 22 Applause. Audience saying "Up the Banner" (Banner Co. Clare). Intro. of tunes April 21, Connolly, Séamus 2000 MacMahon, Tony and 23 Reels: Newmown Meadow; Clarecastle Reel; My Love Is In America. Applause. April 21, Connolly, Séamus End of concert 2000 McEvoy, Catherine and (flute, piano) 00 McEvoy, Catherine (flute) and Boyle, Celestine (piano) 1974 Birmingham, Box 29, Boyle, Celestine England Folder 31 Home of Dr. & Mrs. Robert Lawrie McEvoy, Catherine and 01 Catherine McEvoy (Flute) and Celestine Boyle (Piano). Recorded in Birmingham, 1974 Boyle, Celestine England at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Laurie. Flute and piano play reels: unknown title; Newmown Meadow (?) McEvoy, Catherine and 02 Reels: First House in Connaught; East Galway tune 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 03 Reel: unknown title 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 04 Reels: unknown title; unknown title 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 05 Reel: unknown title 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 06 Jig: unknown title 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 07 Jigs: unknown title; Hag with the Money 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 08 Reels: Maid of Mt. Cisco; Tom Ward's Downfall 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 09 Reel: Jimmy Mulgreevy's 1974 Boyle, Celestine

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McEvoy, Catherine and 10 Reels: unknown title; Galway Rambler; Duke of Leinster's Wife or Ladies' 1974 Boyle, Celestine Pantaloons

McEvoy, Catherine and 11 Voiceover by Brendan Mulvihill who identifies musicians and says that they will 1974 Boyle, Celestine continue with the Clogher Reel

McEvoy, Catherine and 12 Clogher Reel 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 13 Jig: unknown title 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 14 Jig: Morrison's 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 15 Reels: Maid Behind the Bar; Merry Blacksmith 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 16 Reels: unknown title; unknown title 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 17 Jig: Brendan Tonra's 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 18 Reels: Kiss the Bride; unknown title 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 19 Reel: unknown title 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 20 Reel: Humours of Lissadell 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 21 Reel: unknown title 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 22 Reels: unknown title; unknown title 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 23 Reel: unknown title 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 24 Reel: Molly's Favourite 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 25 Reel: unknown title 1974 Boyle, Celestine

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McEvoy, Catherine and 26 Microphone noise 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 27 Jig: Tom Billy's 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 28 Hornpipe: unknown title 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 29 Reel: Josie McDermott's Reel 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 30 Jig: unknown title 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McEvoy, Catherine and 31 This may be Celestine Boyle on whistle and Catherine McEvoy on piano. 1974 Boyle, Celestine Reels

McEvoy, Catherine and 32 Reels: unknown title; unknown title 1974 Boyle, Celestine

McGlinchey, Brendan (fiddle) 00 1960s- Mostly London, Box 29, 1970s England Folder 32 McGlinchey, Brendan 01 Brendan McGlinchey (Fiddle. Recorded at different times in Brendan's life in 1960s- London, England. Brendan McGlinchey plays reels: Maid of Castlebar; George 1970s White's Reel (With piano accompaniment) McGlinchey, Brendan 02 Hornpipe: Friendly Visit played for dancers 1960s- 1970s McGlinchey, Brendan 03 Solo fiddle reels: Shaskeen Reel; Maid Behind the Bar in C major 1960s- 1970s McGlinchey, Brendan 04 The Dawn Reel with piano 1960s- 1970s McGlinchey, Brendan 05 Reels: unknown title; Cup of Tea 1960s- 1970s McGlinchey, Brendan 06 Reels: Farewell to Erin; unknown title 1960s- 1970s McGlinchey, Brendan 07 Brendan plays (tune sounds Hungarian) 1960s- 1970s McGlinchey, Brendan 08 Seán Ó Murchú introduces Brendan on Raidió Éireann's Ceili House program and 1970s introduces reels: Reel of Mullinavat; Queen of May McGlinchey, Brendan 09 Brendan plays two reels: Reel of Mullinavat; Queen of May. Charlie Lennon (Piano) 1970s

McGlinchey, Brendan 10 Seán Ó Murchú talks about Charlie Lennon 1970s McGlinchey, Brendan 11 Brendan and Charlie play O'Carolan's Concerto 1970s McGlinchey, Brendan 12 Reels; McKenna's Reels (Brendan and Charlie) 1970s McGlinchey, Brendan 13 Brendan plays Queen of the Fairies Set Dance for dancers 1970s McGlinchey, Brendan 14 This next set comes from Brendan's teenage years . Hornpipes: unknown title; 1970s Flowing Tide (?)

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGlinchey, Brendan 15 This recording was made in London possibly in the Taylors' home. May be Kevin 1960s Taylor on piano. Hornpipes: Ballyowren (Composition of Seán Ryan) McGlinchey, Brendan 16 Different session. Reels: Graf Spey; Morning Dew undated McGlinchey, Brendan 17 Reels: Fair at Ballinasloe; unknown title; Pretty Girls of Mayo undated McGlinchey, Brendan 18 Reels: Reavy's Reel; Millstone undated McGlinchey, Brendan 19 American tune (Séamus: "I think") undated McGlinchey, Brendan 20 Reel: Mason's Apron undated McGlinchey, Brendan 21 Reels: unknown title; unknown title; unknown title. Brendan introduces keys of undated tunes McGlinchey, Brendan 22 Reels. Tape fades undated McGlinchey, Brendan 23 Hornpipe: Tailor's Twist; unknown title; Smell of the Bog undated McGlinchey, Brendan 25 Reels: unknown title; unknown title undated McGlinchey, Brendan (fiddle) 00 1950s London, England Box 29, Folder 33 McGlinchey, Brendan 01 First three tracks recorded by Johnny Byrnes in London, England. Reels: Sean sa 1950s Cheo; Dinny O'Brien (Composed by Paddy O'Brien from Nenagh, Co. Tipperary)

McGlinchey, Brendan 02 Reels: Roaring Mary; Tim Moloney 1950s McGlinchey, Brendan 03 Reel: Mason's Apron 1950s McGlinchey, Brendan 04 Different session. Reels: Humours of Lissadell (Sligo); Martin Wynne's; Toss the undated Feathers McGlinchey, Brendan 05 Recorded in Gorey, Co. Wexford at the All-Ireland Fleadh Cheoil. Reels: Continued 1962 on track six

McGlinchey, Brendan 06 Reels: Gooseberry Bush; Julia Delaney 1962 McGlinchey, Brendan 07 Reel: Wheels of the World 1962 McGlinchey, Brendan 08 Reels continued: Wheels of the World; Morning Dew 1962 McGlinchey, Brendan 09 Recorded by Ciarán Mac Mathúna for Raidió Éireann. Brendan and Frank Teigue Early 1960s (Guitar). Reel: Christmas Eve (Composition of fiddler Tommy Coen from Galway City) McGlinchey, Brendan 10 Reel: Lord Gordon's. Recorded by Ciarán Mac Mathúna Early 1960s McGlinchey, Brendan 11 Reel: Mountain Road. May be Kevin Taylor on piano Early 1960s McGlinchey, Brendan 12 Different session. Solo fiddle reel: Kiss the Maid Behind the Barrel. Probably a undated fiddle competition in London, England McGlinchey, Brendan 13 Slow air: My Lagan Love undated McGlinchey, Brendan 14 Jig: Frieze Breeches undated McGlinchey, Brendan 15 Set Dance: The Blackbird. This selection may have been played for competition undated

McGlinchey, Brendan 16 Reel: New Road undated McGlinchey, Brendan 17 Different session. A fiddle competition (This may have been the Champion of possibly Champions competition in 1964) 1964 McGlinchey, Brendan 18 Set Dance: Rodney's Glory possibly 1965 McGlinchey, Brendan 19 Reel: Humours of Lissadell possibly 1966 McGlinchey, Brendan 20 Blank track possibly 1967 McGlinchey, Brendan 21 Seán Ó Murchú introduces Brendan McGlinchey on Ceili House Raidió Éireann 1970s program

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGlinchey, Brendan 22 Reels: Martin Wynne's Reel; Reavy's Reel 1970s McGlinchey, Brendan 23 Seán Ó Murchú repeats the names of the tunes and introduces Bridie Lafferty on 1970s piano McGlinchey, Brendan 24 Brendan and Bridie Lafferty play Brendan's Hornpipe 1970s McGlinchey, Brendan 25 Seán Ó Murchú talks about Brendan playing 1970s McGlinchey, Brendan 26 Brendan plays a jig: The Gold Ring (Bridie on piano) 1970s McGlinchey, Brendan 27 Different session. Hornpipe: Queen of the West (solo fiddle). Reels: unknown title; 1970s Floating Crowbar McGlinchey, Brendan 28 Seán Ó Murchú introduces Brendan playing reels with Sean Cotter (Bass) and Leo 1970s Farrell (Piano)

McGlinchey, Brendan 29 Reels: Salamanca Reel; Pigeon on the Gate 1970s McGlinchey, Brendan 30 Jig: Cherish the Ladies. Same recording session 1970s McGlinchey, Brendan 31 Seán Ó Murchú voiceover (Selections are mixed up). Tells a story and introduces 1970s Brendan playing Cherish the Ladies. Brendan plays reels McGlinchey, Brendan 32 Reels: Donegal Reel; Miss McLeod's 1970s McGlinchey, Brendan 33 Different session recorded in London, England. Reel: Ivy Leaf. Sounds like Kevin 1970s Taylor on piano McGlinchey, Brendan 34 Reels: Fluters Reel or John Brennan's Reel; Wise Maid Reel. Kevin Taylor on 1970s piano? McGlinchey, Brendan 36 Reels: Aggie White's; McLeod's 1970s McGlinchey, Brendan 37 Reels: Waterdog's Hole (Name given by Flutist Josie McDermott); Reel from 1970s Donegal McGreevy, Johnny (fiddle) 00 August St. Louis, MO Box 29, 1987 "The Palace" : Folder 34 apartment above John D. McGurk's Pub McGreevy, Johnny 01 Reel: Version of Glenwallen. Also version of a reel in Whistle and Sing Collection August Armagh Pipers. Paddy Cronin recorded this. Sonny Martin's 1987 A collection compiled by Vallely family in the 1970's McGreevy, Johnny 02 (fiddler) says "Lovely, Johnny, lovely," Johnny McGreevy says, "Oh." August laughs. "This may be the one." 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 03 Richard Dwyer composition. James Kelly says, "That's it. Lovely, Johnny." August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 04 Reel (Composition of Johnny McGreevy) August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 05 Johnny tunes fiddle. Voice over--"The last one was Johnny's own." John plays reel: August Bunch of Rushes 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 06 Reel August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 07 Reel (composition of Seán Ryan). Voice over says, "That's one of Seán Ryan's August Reels." 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 08 Reel. Someone says, "Great stuff." August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 09 Reel: August 1987

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGreevy, Johnny 10 Reel: Enchanted Lady. Was recorded by fiddler Paddy Killoran August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 11 Voice over: "Do you play the Midnight Cherry Tree?" August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 12 Reel: London Lassies (Seamus thinks). Encouragement from people in room. August "Great music." "Lovely Johnny." 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 13 Jig: *B part sounds like Garrett Barry's August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 14 Reel. I (Seamus?) learned this tune from Sligo flute player Eugene Preston (Gene August lived in Boston) 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 15 Conversation: "Name of the last one?" "I don't know what it is." August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 16 Reel. Encouragement from the room August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 17 Reel August 1987

McGreevy, Johnny 18 Johnny says, "Pretty Peggyanne."Conversation between Johnny and James Kelly. August 1987

McGreevy, Johnny 19 Hornpipe: Lad O'Brien's Hornpipe. Composition of Edward Reavy. Michael August Coleman recorded this in 1944 (last recording) 1987

McGreevy, Johnny 20 Johnny says, "That 's a nice hornpipe. That's one of Reavy's hornpipes." August James Kelly lilts. Conversation about a Paddy Fahey composition 1987

McGreevy, Johnny 21 Reel (composition of Co. Tipperary accordionist Paddy O'Brien) August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 22 Reel (composition of Eileen O'Brien, daughter of Paddy O'Brien). James Kelly asks August if this is a modern reel. Johnny says he learned it from Séamus Connolly 1987

McGreevy, Johnny 23 Johnny asks if James plays it. James helps by lilting. Conversation--Johnny talks-- August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 24 Reel August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 25 Johnny's famous expression, "By golly" says "It's one of Martins Wynne's I think." August Voice: "play that one. That's a lovely reel." James lilts. Johnny again says "By golly. 1987 It goes something like that now. Séamus Connolly played that one too. It's a nice tune." McGreevy, Johnny 26 Martin Wynne's tune. Conversation about the tune August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 27 James Kelly asks Johnny if he plays the Lark in the Strand jig. Johnny says, "Oh, August yeah." and lilting. "That one." 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 28 Jigs (recorded by Michael Coleman) August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 29 Johnny says, "I don't know which of them two are the Lark in the Strand." August Accordionist Paddy O'Brien says lovely things about Johnny 1987

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGreevy, Johnny 30 August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 31 Reel. Johnny says, "Thats a nice little tune that one." "Lovely, Johnny. What's that August tune, Johnny?" Johnny says, "I don't know the name of that one." 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 32 Slip jig: Kitty Come Down to Limerick August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 33 James Kelly says, "That's Kitty Come Down to Limerick." Johnny says one of his August other famous sayings "That's right too." Fiddler composed a tune with 1987 that name in memory of Johnny. Johnny gives a toast. "Well, here's looking fella and girls." and then he laughs... McGreevy, Johnny 34 Reel: Spike Island Lassies (Co. Tipperary accordionist recorded this for Columbia August label 78 rpm in 1954) 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 35 Reel: Jackson's Reel August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 36 Johnny talks about his fiddle August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 37 Paddy Kelly Reel August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny (fiddle) 00 August St. Louis, MO Box 29, 1987 "The Palace" : Folder 35 apartment above John D. McGurk's Pub(tracks 1-41, 50) and "Columbia U.S.A." (tracks 42- 49)

McGreevy, Johnny 01 Johnny plays Jackson's Reel August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 02 Johnny talks about his fiddle (his darn fiddle) August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 03 Paddy Kelly's 4 part reel. Paddy Kelly was a fiddle player from Aughrim (Co. August Galway). James Kelly encourages Johnny. Johnny laughs when the tune ends. 1987

McGreevy, Johnny 04 Reel: Come West Along the Road August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 05 James says "lovely Johnny." Johnny says "boy oh boy " and asks James to play a August tune. 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 06 Reel-A version of The Moving Bogs. James says "That's nice isn't it" August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 07 James says "lovely" and asks if it is one of his own (Johnny's). Johnny says it is a August take-off on The Moving Bogs. He talks about composing. 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 08 Maids of Galway. James Kelly is singing along. August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 09 Johnny talks about the tune (Maids of Galway). He says Dan Sullivan's Shamrock August Band recorded this tune. Michael Hanafin is mentioned. Johnny says they named 1987 the reel "Come into the Room I Want You"

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGreevy, Johnny 10 Hornpipe. James Kelly sings along August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 11 Johnny says "Ya that's a nice hornpipe that one" August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 12 Hornpipe. James Kelly sings along and encourages Johnny August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 13 Johnny says that he forgets the second part of that one (tr. 12). "That's a nice August hornpipe that one." James says "Tis ya." 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 14 Reel. James says "lovely" and sings along August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 15 Johnny says "That's a nice reel that one. Do you know who played that nice? August Jimmy McGreevy on the accordion you know I swear that's the first time I heard 1987 that tune when he played it. Gee I don't even know the name of it tell you the truth." McGreevy, Johnny 16 Reel-Piper's Despair. Johnny says "now here's another one like that too" August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 17 "Lovely Johnny." Johnny says "That's a nice tune that one." Plays a march August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 18 Johnny talks about the march from tr. 17. He learned it from Jimmy Neary. He talks August about Jimmy Neary, his teacher. *Lovely conversation (SC). Thinking of tunes to 1987 play McGreevy, Johnny 19 Reel-"I never heard this tune"-SC. Johnny thinks it's John Doherty's version of The August Jolly Tinker 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 20 Johnny talks about a tune that John Doherty played for him. James and Johnny August were supposed to be at a function. James (or another person) asks Johnny to play 1987 "one for the road." McGreevy, Johnny 21 Reel August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 22 Reel. James says "That's great" August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 23 Reel-"I never heard this tune"-SC August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 24 James asks where did Johnny get that tune (tr. 23) from? Johnny talks about the August tune. He learned it from Tom Fitzmorris (sp?) from Limerick. Mentions James 1987 Bresnahan from Co. Kerry. McGreevy, Johnny 25 Reel August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 26 Maybe Brendan McGlinchey composed it (tr. 25). Johnny says he learned it from August SC and . They thought it was a Reavy tune, but Reavy later said it 1987 wasn't. McGreevy, Johnny 27 Reel. Encouragement from James Kelly August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 28 Johnny says he learned it (tr. 27) from Jimmy Neary (fiddler). August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 29 Slow air played by Johnny August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 30 Johnny talks about the air (tr. 29). Learned it from Chieftains record "Playboy of the August Western World." 1987

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGreevy, Johnny 31 Johnny plays hop jig, 9/8 signature August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 32 Johnny says Jimmy Neary used to play that tune (tr. 31) August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 33 Polka. Encouragement from room August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 34 They talk about the polka. James says, "It's a lovely version of another tune" August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 35 Johnny plays another Paddy Kelly (Aughrim) reel. "I (SC) first heard this tune in the August late 1950's played by accordionist Martin Mulhaire and fiddler Paddy Canny." 1987

McGreevy, Johnny 36 Johnny says that he learned it (reel from tr. 35) from Noel Rice. Noel Rice is a flute August player from Co. Offaly living in Chicago. 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 37 Johnny plays a reel. He put it on another tape for James. August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 38 Johnny says he can't think of the the tune. It is a Reavy reel-The Ceilier? August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 39 Johnny plays the reel again-The Ceilier? He is not sure of the second part. August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 40 Johnny attempts the tune again. Then he says, "By golly," his famous saying, and August "It's time to put the ting to bed." 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 41 silence August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 42 Reel, two fiddles August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 43 Voice asks, "Is that yours?" Jimmy Ruth playing one of his own tunes August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 44 Jig-Down the Back Lane. Fiddle and accordion, unidentified players August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 45 Reel, as above fiddle and accordion. May be Jimmy Ruth on fiddle or banjo August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 46 Double Jig on accordion, no name-may be new composition. August 1987 McGreevy, Johnny 47 Hornpipe (accordion), unidentified player McGreevy, Johnny 48 Hornpipe on Track 47 may be new composition. The accordionist says that this tune is "one of his earliest cases of imaginitis." McGreevy, Johnny 49 Jig: Connaught Man's Rambles (accordion and fiddle, unidentified players) McGreevy, Johnny 50 Back at session in Chicago. Can hear Johnny McGreevy. Reels: Eel in the Sink/Jenny's Welcome to Charlie (fade on second reel) McGreevy, Johnny (fiddle) Kane Neary, Eleanor (piano) 00 (1st CCE American Tour) October 5, Chicago, IL Box 29, 1972 Home of Jimmy Folder 36 Neary and Eleanor Kane McGreevy, Johnny 01 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano) Hornpipe: Quinn of Armagh. Composition of Edward October 5, Reavy 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 02 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). Reel: Dowd's Reel. Usually played in G minor October 5, 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 03 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). Reel: Dowd's #9. Séamus Connolly learned this in October 5, 1958. Music given to SC by Guard Bert McNulty Tulla, Co. Clare. 1972

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGreevy, Johnny 04 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Rakish Paddy (4 part October 5, version) Recorded by (fiddle) 78rpm recording 1972

McGreevy, Johnny 05 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Spike Island October 5, Lassies. Recorded on 78rpm recording by Paddy O'Brien of Tipperary on the 1972 Columbia label

McGreevy, Johnny 06 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Humours of October 5, BallyConnell (Co. Cavan). Recorded by Michael Coleman and Tom Morrison (flute) 1972 as Captain Rock (also 2nd reel). 2nd reel: known today as Old Bush

McGreevy, Johnny 07 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: October 5, 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 08 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle.) Reel: "We used to call this October 5, Aggie White's reel." (SC) Aggie was from Ballinakill, Co. Galway 1972

McGreevy, Johnny 09 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: October 5, 1972

McGreevy, Johnny 10 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Trim the Velvet (was October 5, recorded twice by Michael Coleman.) 1972 .

McGreevy, Johnny 11 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Hand Me Down the October 5, Tackle. Known in O'Neill collection as Tom Steele. First recording Coleman made. 1972

McGreevy, Johnny 12 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: An Ed Reavy October 5, composition 1972

McGreevy, Johnny 13 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano).Grove's Hornpipe or Drunken Sailor 1960s

McGreevy, Johnny 14 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). Recorded at a different time with unidentified flute 1960s player (sometimes Séamus thinks he hears flute, maybe on this track at beginning). Reel: Jolly Tinker

McGreevy, Johnny 15 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). Hop Jig in 9/8 time 1960s McGreevy, Johnny 16 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). 2 Reels: (1)Sean sa Cheo (John in the Fog,) (2) ? 1960s maybe Neillidh Boyle (Neillidh O Baoighill)

McGreevy, Johnny 17 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). Hornpipe: Golden Eagle and Bees Wing. Recorded 1960s by Sean Maguire (fiddle) on 78rpm and LP

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGreevy, Johnny 18 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Jigs: 2nd tune composition October 6, of Brendan Tonra (Séamus notes "nice variations") 1972

McGreevy, Johnny 19 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Jigs October 6, 1972

McGreevy, Johnny 20 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Jig: Frieze Breeches October 6, 1972

McGreevy, Johnny 21 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Jigs. October 6, 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 22 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Reel of Mullinavat. October 6, Packie Dolan (fiddle) recorded this tune 1972

McGreevy, Johnny 23 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Jackson's Reel (was October 6, recorded by Michael Coleman). (2nd Jackson's Reel missing; Dublin Reel not 1972 complete)

McGreevy, Johnny (fiddle) Kane Neary, Eleanor (piano) 00 (1st CCE American Tour) October 5, Chicago, IL Box 29, 1972 Home of Jimmy Folder 37 Neary and Eleanor Kane Neary McGreevy, Johnny 01 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Continuation of Moving October 6, Bogs Reel from DAT2/CD2 of 3 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 02 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). Reel: Seamus thinks it may be a version of Maude October 6, Miller 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 03 Talking. Johnny is asked what the name of the above tune is. He answers by October 6, saying it is one of Giblin's. (SC thinks Giblin's refers to Jimmy Giblin a fiddler from 1972 Co. Mayor) McGreevy, Johnny 04 Johnny McGreavy (fiddle), Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). SC thinks this may actually October 6, be Maude Miller 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 05 Johnny McGreavy (fiddle), Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). Reel: Chicago Reel, made October 6, famous by accordionist Joe Cooley 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 06 Johnny McGreavy (fiddle), Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). Reel: Master Crowley's. October 6, Jimmy Neary encourages his wife by saying, "good girl" 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 07 Johnny McGreavy (fiddle), Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). Reel: a composition of October 6, Sligo fiddler Martin Wynne 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 08 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano) Reel: Recorded by Paddy Cronin on fiddle (78rpm). October 6, Sometimes this tune is played as 3 part reel when in fact the 3rd part is the A part 1972 of the 2nd tune recorded by P. Cronin McGreevy, Johnny 09 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). Reel: October 6, 1972

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGreevy, Johnny 10 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). Reel: Donegal Traveler. Recorded by Hughie October 6, Gillespie from Donegal on 78rpm (different version and key) 1972

McGreevy, Johnny 11 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). Reel: Bunker Hill. Made popular by P.J. Hayes and October 6, Paddy Canny on the LP, Music from East Clare and Galway 1972 All Ireland Champions.

McGreevy, Johnny 12 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). Reel: Graf Spey. Seamus thinks the Graf Spey was a October 6, warship 1972

McGreevy, Johnny 13 Conversation with Jimmy Neary and Eleanor regarding thinking of a tune. SC asks October 6, Eleanor to play Bunker Hill. He says, "you play that lovely." 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 14 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). Reel: Bunker Hill. SC says "lovely." We can hear October 6, Jimmy Neary saying "that's the one. Its one of Reavy's" 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 15 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Hornpipe: Reavy's October 6, composition-Cavan's Own.This is the tune they had been trying to think of. SC 1972 recorded this tune on his CD, Notes from my Mind

McGreevy, Johnny 16 Séamus Connolly says "lovely" then asks Johnny if it is one of Reavy's. Johnny October 6, says, "ya, I didn't play that one too good at all." 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 17 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle), Jimmy Neary (fiddle). 2 October 6, reels. Commentary by Séamus Connolly 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 18 Conversation: Johnny, Séamus, and Jimmy discuss a reel recorded earlier in the October 6, evening (track 8) 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 19 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano) plays reel from track 8 again. Séamus says, "That's October 6, great." Johnny McGreevy says, "By golly." 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 20 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle), Jimmy Neary (fiddle). October 6, Reel: Kerry Reel. Was recorded by Michael Coleman 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 21 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle), Jimmy Neary (fiddle). October 6, Reel: Boyne Hunt. Coleman played this one after the Kerry Boyne Hunt following 1972 Kerry Reel McGreevy, Johnny 22 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano) plays Martin Mulhaire's composition. Reel: Golden October 6, Keyboard. Eleanor says, "It's a bit like it." 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 23 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: (1) Crooked Road to October 6, Dublin (?) (2) Moving Bogs was played with first tune. Was recorded by Michael 1972 Coleman and by Andy McGann on 78rpm McGreevy, Johnny 23 Séamus Connolly asks "What did you say about Martin Wynne?" Johnny laughs. October 6, Johnny talks about Martin Wynne, Paddy Killoran, Jimmy Giblin, Mick Moloney, 1972 Joe Burke McGreevy, Johnny 24 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel October 6, 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 25 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Séamus thinks it October 6, sounds like a version of the Yellow Tinker, which was recorded by Paddy O'Brien 1972 (78rpm)

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGreevy, Johnny 26 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Jig: JImmy O'Brien's. This October 6, tune is in the O'Neill collection as a 3 part tune. James Morrison recorded it as the 1972 Mist in the Meadow. McGreevy, Johnny 27 Conversation continues. SC and Johnny McGreevy talking. Johnny says, "play October 6, Sunny Banks" 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 28 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). 2 reels: Sunny Banks and October 6, another. Séamus Connolly encourages. Johnny laughs at end. 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 29 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel (was recorded by October 6, James Morrision 78rpm); 2nd part shifts into fiddle 3rd position. Séamus Connolly 1972 says, "Now you are getting into it." McGreevy, Johnny 30 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano) begins with slip jig: Kid on the Mountain. Johnny October 6, McGreevy (fiddle) joins in. Jimmy Neary requests the reel The Steampacket. 1972 Conversation going on. Jimmy Neary brings tea. Eleanor goes into 6th and 7th parts of the tune that Seamus had not heard before. McGreevy, Johnny 31 Séamus Connolly asks about the 6th and 7th parts. Eleanor replies. October 6, 1972 McGreevy, Johnny (fiddle) Kane Neary, Eleanor (piano) 00 October Chicago, IL Box 29, 1972 Home of Jimmy Folder 38 Neary and Eleanor Kane Neary McGreevy, Johnny 01 Séamus Connolly says, "The Steampacket." Jimmy Neary asks if Séamus and October Paddy Glackin had had dinner. Séamus answers, "we did." Johnny McGreevy 1972 says, "Are you sure? Did you eat something now?" McGreevy, Johnny 02 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). The Steampacket. Paddy October Glackin says, "lovely." Séamus says, "great." 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 03 Séamus Connolly says, "JIm, John, what about Farewell to Ireland" Seamus lilts October the tune and Johnny says, "ok." 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 04 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Farewell to Ireland October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 05 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: London Lassies October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 06 Jimmy Neary talks about London Lassies. Johnny and Eleanor recorded this tune October about 1935. Conversation about the reel Pigeon on the Gate 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 07 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle), Jimmy Neary (fiddle). October Reel: Pigeon on the Gate 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 08 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle), Paddy Glackin (fiddle). October Reel: ? Séamus Connolly voice over. Seán Ryan played this tune. Conversation 1972 about the reel. S. Connolly asks the name. Johnny says "That's pretty." He said his mother used to hum this one. He always called it his mother's tune.

McGreevy, Johnny 09 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle), Paddy Glackin (fiddle), October Jimmy Neary (fiddle). Reel: Humours of Ballyconnell. Séamus Connolly voiceover, 1972 "last tune for this session in the Neary's house." McGreevy, Johnny 10 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel October 1972

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGreevy, Johnny 11 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). Reel: The Wise Maid and Carmel O'Mahoney's. The October Wise Maid was played by fiddler John Doherty. Carmel O'Mahoney's is a 1972 composition of accordionist Martin Mulhaire. Séamus Connolly says, "that's powerful." McGreevy, Johnny 12 S. Connolly says, "John, do you know what you'll play for me?" He lilts a tune. October Johnny says, "I only know 2 parts of it." 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 13 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Spike Island Lassies October (2 part version) 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 14 Johnny talks about the tune and Jimmy Neary his teacher. Johnny says in a toast, October "Well, here's looking, fellas. By golly." 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 15 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Spike Island Lassies October (2 part version played again) 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 16 Johnny says, "Bunch of Rushes" We play that, then we'll all play." October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 17 Johnny says, "It goes something like that" then plays Reel: Bunch of Rushes October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 18 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Composition of Ed Reavy's October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 19 Séamus Connolly lilts Jackson's Reel and Johnny responds. October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 20 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Jackson's Reel. 2nd October reel is sometimes known as The Dublin Reel. These tunes were recorded by 1972 Michael Coleman McGreevy, Johnny 21 Eleanor and Johnny talk about reel Money in Both Pockets. Jimy Neary asks October Paddy Glackin and Séamus Connolly if they ever drank. The boys answer no. 1972 Conversation about drink, Fiddler of Doolin McGreevy, Johnny 22 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano). Reel: Dowd's Reel. SC says, "great!" October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 23 Séamus Connolly voiceover. Reception for all the CCE touring musicians. Johnny October and Eleanor continue with Reel: Paddy on the Turnpike (or Bunch of Keys) 1972

McGreevy, Johnny 24 S. Connolly and P. Glackin say, "That's great! Brilliant." Johnny laughs and says, October "Oh, no." 1972

McGreevy, Johnny 25 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Colonel Frazier Reel October and the Steampacket 1972

McGreevy, Johnny 26 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Rakish Paddy October (Fiddler James Morrison's 4 part version) 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 27 Eleanor is mentioning a tune. Séamus Connolly asks her the name of it. Eleanor October says, "I couldn't tell you the name of it with the mic." 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 28 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reels: Mullingar Lea and October The Traveler 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 29 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: may be a version of October Maude Miller 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 30 Eleanor talks about a tune when Tommy Jeffery's was over. Johnny says, "I don't October know that one too good, Eleanor." 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 31 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Jig: Pipe on the Hob. October Recorded in 1954 by Tipperary accordionist P. O'Brien. 1972

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGreevy, Johnny 32 Johnny says, "Ok." October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 33 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle) and group, Dywer October composition (It may be a Richie Dwyer tune. Richie is a wonderful composer-SC). 1972 Also play reel: Eel in the Sink McGreevy, Johnny 34 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle) and group. Reels: October Shoemaker's Daughter (an Ed Reavy composition) and a Paddy Fahey 1972 composition. (SC played Fahey's on Rambles of Kitty LP) McGreevy, Johnny 35 Johnny laughs and someone requests Steampacket October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 36 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle) and group. Reels: October Steampacket; Morning Star Reels; Miss McLeod's Reel. Much faster now-SC. 1972

McGreevy, Johnny 37 Piper Joe Shannon joins group as they play reels Kiss the Maid Behind the Barrel October into Trim the Velvet. Johnny says, "good boy, Joe." 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 38 Piper Joe Shannon begins to play Drowsy Maggie. Johnny McGreevy and group October join him. J. Shannon continues with another reel.This one was recorded by fiddler 1972 Frank O'Higgins.

McGreevy, Johnny 39 Continues with another tune. A little confusion. Two different tunes being played. October Then they come together with Flogging Reel. Reminds one of Patsy Toughy the 1972 piper. Johnny encourages the great piping of Joe Shannon. Johnny says, "good boy, Joe." McGreevy, Johnny 40 Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Dr. Gilbert. October This tune was recorded by both Michael Coleman and Séamus Connolly. 1972 McGreevy, Johnny (fiddle) Gaughran, Brendan (piano) 00 October Chicago, IL Box 29, 1972 Reception Folder 39 honoring CCÉ touring group McGreevy, Johnny 01 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reels: George White's (White lived in Boston) and Col. October Frazier (recorded by P. Killoran) 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 02 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle), Brendan Gaughren (piano). Reels: Miss Johnson and October Crooked Road to Dublin 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 03 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle), Brendan Gaughren (piano). Reel October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 04 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle), Brendan Gaughren (piano). Reel: Bunker Hill October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 05 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle), Brendan Gaughren (piano). Johnny says, "What was October the other one you said?" Reel: Old Bush or Capt. Rock. Michael Coleman recorded 1972 this tune as Capt. Rock McGreevy, Johnny 06 Talking October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 07 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle), Brendan Gaughren (piano). Reel: Tansey Reel October This version recorded by Paddy Killoran. 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 08 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Johnny tuning fiddle October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 09 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle) Brendan Gaughren (piano). Reels; Séamus Connolly October lilting. 1972

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGreevy, Johnny 10 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle) Brendan Gaughren (piano). Reel: Reel of Bogie October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 11 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle): Reel October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 12 Séamus Connolly asks Johnny, "What do you call that one?" "Banks of the October Shannon," answers Johnny. Johnny Cronin's Reel. Johnny Cronin always played 1972 that one. Séamus Connolly, Paddy O'Brien, and Charlie Lennon recorded this tune. McGreevy, Johnny 13 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Monestrawan Fancy (check spelling, place in Co. October Sligo) Aughrin Slopes Ceili Band Joe Burke 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 14 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Graf Spey Reel (E minor) October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 15 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: The Girl that Broke my Heart October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 16 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Boys of the Lough. This tune was recorded by October Michael Coleman. 1972

McGreevy, Johnny 17 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Chicago Reel. Séamus Connolly says, "Great, October great." Johnny laughs. 1972

McGreevy, Johnny 18 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: a Martin Wynne composition. Martin Wynne was a October fiddler/composer from Co. Sligo who lived in New York. 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 19 Johnny talks about the 2nd part of the tune and confirms that it was a Martin October Wynne composition 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 20 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: another Martin Wynne composition October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 21 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Silver Spire. Paddy Killoran recorded this tune. October Paddy Glackin says, "Lovely John." Johnny says, "Tom Cawley had that one on a 1972 small record." McGreevy, Johnny 22 Conversation about Tom Cawley. Mrs. McGreevy had given Paddy Glackin and October Séamus Connolly coffee. She asks Johnny if he would like coffee. 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 23 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 24 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Ladies Pantalettes. Michael Coleman recorded October this tune as The Duke of Leinster's Wife 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 25 Séamus Connolly asks, "Have you got a name for that one?" Johnny laughs and October replies then says he will play one part of the Blackbird (set dance) 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 26 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). The Blackbird (set dance) October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 27 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Fade out and fade in to The Blackbird (set dance). October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 28 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). The Blackbird (set dance). Séamus Connolly says, October "Great." 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 29 Mrs. McGreevy says, "Have some coffee, Séamus." October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 30 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Aggie White's Reel. Aggie was a fiddler from October Ballinakill, Co. Galway and a member of the Ballinakill Band. 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 31 Paddy Glackin says, "That's almighty playing." Johnny responds, "Oh, gosh no.." October Paddy says, "It really is." 1972

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGreevy, Johnny 32 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Cameronian Reel.This tune was recorded by the October Kilfenora Ceili Band and is very popular in Co. Clare. 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 33 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Limerick Lassies October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 34 Séamus Connolly says, "Great. What's that one?" Johnny asks if it is alright to play October Lord Gordon's Reel. 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 35 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: Lord Gordon's Reel. This tune was recorded on October 78rpm by Michael Coleman. 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 36 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Jig October 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 37 Séamus Connolly asks, "What's that John?" John says it's one of Jimmy Neary's October jigs (a tune from Sligo). Séamus asks, "Did he compose that one?" 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 38 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle). Reel: (played in A minor) This tune was played and October recorded by Michael Coleman. 1972 McGreevy, Johnny 39 Silence. End of tape. October 1972 McGuire, Sean (fiddle) Keegan, Josephine (piano). 00 1960s-Early Kildimo, Co. Box 29, 1970s Limerick (Tracks Folder 40 31-38) McGuire, Sean 01 Reels: Skylark; unknown; Skylark Josephine Keegan (possible piano) undated McGuire, Sean 02 Hornpipes: Bee's Wing (?). Piano accordion accompaniment. Josephine Keegan undated (possible piano) McGuire, Sean 03 Hornpipe: Sunshine. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) undated McGuire, Sean 04 Reel: International Reel in C. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) undated McGuire, Sean 05 Reel: Colonel Frazer (continued on track 06). Josephine Keegan (possible piano) undated

McGuire, Sean 06 Reel: Colonel Frazer (continued from track 05). Josephine Keegan (possible piano) undated

McGuire, Sean 07 Reel: Colonel Frazer (continued from tracks 05 and 06). Josephine Keegan undated (possible piano) McGuire, Sean 08 Hornpipe. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) undated McGuire, Sean 09 Hornpipe: Trumpet Hornpipe. Reel: ? Josephine Keegan (possible piano) undated McGuire, Sean 10 Hornpipe: McCormack's (?). Reel: Yellow Tinker. Josephine Keegan (possible undated piano) McGuire, Sean 11 Jigs: Idle Road in A major; King's Fancy. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) undated McGuire, Sean 12 Jig: King's Fancy continued. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) undated McGuire, Sean 13 Reel: Reavy's with piano accompaniment. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1960s

McGuire, Sean 14 Reel: Rattigan's. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1960s McGuire, Sean 15 Hornpipe in A major. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1960s McGuire, Sean 16 Reel: Graf Spey in A major (continued on track 17). Josephine Keegan (possible 1960s piano) McGuire, Sean 17 Reel: Graf Spey (continued from track 16). Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1960s

McGuire, Sean 18 Reel: This tune was recorded by Michael Coleman; may be Phil O'Beirne's Delight. 1960s Josephine Keegan (possible piano) McGuire, Sean 19 Reel: Wheels of the World. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1960s McGuire, Sean 20 Reel: Master Crowley's. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1960s McGuire, Sean 21 Reel: Maids of Castlebar. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1960s

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGuire, Sean 22 Reel: Miss Monaghan; a second track is in the background. Josephine Keegan 1960s (possible piano) McGuire, Sean 23 Reel: Teetotaler Reel in G major. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1960s McGuire, Sean 24 Reel: Dr. Gilbert; a background track is playing. Josephine Keegan (possible 1960s piano) McGuire, Sean 25 Reel: Plough and the Stars; a background track is playing. Josephine Keegan 1960s (possible piano) McGuire, Sean 26 Reel: Humors of Lissadell (Co. Sligo). Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1960s McGuire, Sean 27 Air: Eileen Aroon. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1960s McGuire, Sean 28 Reel: Paddy on the Turnpike. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1960s McGuire, Sean 29 Reel: Sean sa Cheo. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1960s McGuire, Sean 30 Reel: Yellow Tinker. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) 1960s McGuire, Sean 31 Reels: Bells of Tipperary; Dillon Brown's Fancy. Josephine Keegan (piano) 1960s- 1970s McGuire, Sean 32 Reels: unknown; First Month of Summer. Josephine Keegan (piano) 1960s- 1970s McGuire, Sean 33 Hornpipe: High Level (three parts). Josephine Keegan (piano) 1960s- 1970s McGuire, Sean 34 Applause 1960s- 1970s McGuire, Sean 35 Reel: Humors of Lissadell (beginning is repeated on track 37). Josephine Keegan 1960s- (piano) 1970s McGuire, Sean 36 Hornpipe: High Level. Josephine Keegan (piano) 1960s- 1970s McGuire, Sean 37 Applause and beginning of Humors of Lissadell (continued on track 38) as on track 1960s- 35. Josephine Keegan (piano) 1970s McGuire, Sean 38 Reels: Humors of Lissadell (continued from track 37); Miss Monaghan. Josephine 1960s- Keegan (piano) 1970s McGuire, Sean (fiddle) Keegan, Josephine (piano) 00 1960s- Kildimo, Co. Box 29, 1970s Limerick Folder 41 (continuation from CD1 of 2) tracks 1- 8; Tracks 9-11 from an LP of set dances; Tracks 12-18 unspecified.

McGuire, Sean 01 Hornpipe: McDermott's. Josephine Keegan (piano). Continuation of concert on 1960s- DAT01/CD1 of 2. Josephine Keegan (piano). 1970s McGuire, Sean 02 Banks Hornpipe. Josephine Keegan (piano). 1960s- 1970s McGuire, Sean 03 Talking and laughing 1960s- 1970s McGuire, Sean 04 Tuning and Reels: unknown; Archie Menzie's in F major. Josephine Keegan 1960s- (piano). 1970s McGuire, Sean 05 Descriptive piece. Josephine Keegan (piano). 1960s- 1970s

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGuire, Sean 06 Sean McGuire announcing Air: Roisin Dubh and plays air. Josephine Keegan 1960s- (piano). 1970s McGuire, Sean 07 O'Carolan's Concerto. Josephine Keegan (piano). 1960s- 1970s McGuire, Sean 08 Reel: Mason's Apron. Josephine Keegan (piano). 1960s- 1970s McGuire, Sean 09 Set Dance: The Hunt undated McGuire, Sean 10 Set Dance: St. Patrick's Day undated McGuire, Sean 11 Set Dance: Garden of Daisies undated McGuire, Sean 12 Waltz: Cuckoo Waltz with piano (sounds like Josephine Keegan). undated McGuire, Sean 13 Reel: First Month of Summer. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) undated McGuire, Sean 14 Reel: Graf Spey. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) undated McGuire, Sean 15 Reel: Hand Me Down the Tackle or Tom Steele. Josephine Keegan (possible undated piano) McGuire, Sean 16 Air: Boolavogue. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) undated McGuire, Sean 17 Reel. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) undated McGuire, Sean 18 Reel: Reel of Bogie in E minor. Josephine Keegan (possible piano) undated McGuire, Sean (fiddle) Keegan, Josephine (piano); 00 1960 London, England; Box 29, Sherlock, Roger (flute); Track 3 is from a Folder 42 Unnamed ceili band with bass, different session. drums, and piano.

McGuire, Sean 01 Reels: unknown; Duffy the Dancer Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock 1960 (flute) McGuire, Sean 02 Reel: Flax in Bloom (three parts) Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock (flute) 1960

McGuire, Sean 03 Ceili band with drums, bass, piano. Hornpipes: unknown; Spellane the Fiddler 1960 McGuire, Sean 04 Reels: Skylark; unknown. Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock (flute) 1960 McGuire, Sean 05 Reels: Skylark; then changes to another tune and track. Josephine Keegan 1960 (piano); Roger Sherlock (flute) McGuire, Sean 06 Reels: titles (?). Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock (flute) 1960 McGuire, Sean 07 Reels: titles (?). Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock (flute) 1960

McGuire, Sean 08 Jigs: titles (?). Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock (flute) 1960 McGuire, Sean 09 Reel: Martin Mulhaire composition: Carmel Mahoney's Reel. Josephine Keegan 1960 (piano); Roger Sherlock (flute) McGuire, Sean 10 Hornpipe (?). Josephine Keegan (piano). 1960 McGuire, Sean 11 Reels: Gatehouse Maid; unknown. Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock 1960 (flute) McGuire, Sean 12 Reel: O'Rourke's or Wild Irishman. Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock 1960 (flute) McGuire, Sean 13 Jigs: unknown; Sixpenny Money. Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock (flute) 1960

McGuire, Sean 14 Jig: Cherish the Ladies. Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock (flute) 1960 McGuire, Sean 15 Reels: Sean playing O'Rourke's with piano accompaniment (possibly Josephine 1960 Keegan); Wild Irishman McGuire, Sean 16 Jig: Kilfenora Jig. Josephine Keegan (piano). 1960 McGuire, Sean 17 Reel: Reel of Bogie. Josephine Keegan (piano). 1960 McGuire, Sean 18 Hornpipe: This is in the Cole collection. Josephine Keegan (piano). 1960

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGuire, Sean 19 Hornpipe: West (?). Josephine Keegan (piano). 1960 McGuire, Sean 20 Hornpipe: Fiddle and piano with piano playing the melody. Josephine Keegan 1960 (piano). McGuire, Sean (fiddle) Keegan, Josephine (piano); 00 1960 London, England Box 29, Sherlock, Roger (flute); (Tracks 1-13); Folder 43 Lafferty, Bridie (piano); Power, Track 14 William (banjo, mandolin); recorded in Bridie Cotter, William (bass); Furlong, Lafferty's home; Sam (piano). Tracks 15-40 recorded for radio at unspecified location.

McGuire, Sean 01 Reel: Captain Rock or Humours of Ballyconnell. Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger 1960 Sherlock (flute)

McGuire, Sean 02 Reel. Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock (flute) 1960 McGuire, Sean 03 Reel. Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock (flute) 1960 McGuire, Sean 04 End of the last reel. Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock (flute) 1960 McGuire, Sean 05 Reel: Drowsy Maggie. Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock (flute) 1960 McGuire, Sean 06 Reel. Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock (flute) 1960 McGuire, Sean 07 Reel 1960 McGuire, Sean 08 Reel: Andy McGann's Reel. Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock (flute) 1960

McGuire, Sean 09 Reels: Bonnie Kate; Jenny's Chickens. Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock 1960 (flute) McGuire, Sean 10 Sean McGuire talking 1960 McGuire, Sean 11 Sean McGuire talking 1960 McGuire, Sean 12 Hornpipe. Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock (flute) 1960 McGuire, Sean 13 Reels: Reavy's; Reel in D. Josephine Keegan (piano); Roger Sherlock (flute) 1960 McGuire, Sean 14 Reels: Reidy Johnson or Hand Me Down the Tackle; Geoghan's Reel. Recorded 1960 by Ciarán Mac Mathúna in Bridie Lafferty's home. Bridie is playing piano

McGuire, Sean 15 Ciarán Mac Mathúna voiceover 1960 McGuire, Sean 16 Voiceover announcing Four Star Quartette which features Sean McGuire and 1960 includes William Power on banjo and mandolin and William Cotter on bass McGuire, Sean 17 Reels: Bonnie Kate; Reconciliation; Boys of the Lough. Four Star Quartette which 1960 features Sean McGuire and includes William Power on banjo and mandolin and William Cotter on bass McGuire, Sean 18 Interruptions from another track. Four Star Quartette featuring Sean McGuire 1960 (fiddle) and includes William Power on banjo and mandolin and William Cotter on bass McGuire, Sean 19 Interruptions from another track. Four Star Quartette featuring Sean McGuire 1960 (fiddle) and includes William Power on banjo and mandolin and William Cotter on bass McGuire, Sean 20 Reels continued. Four Star Quartette featuring Sean McGuire (fiddle) and includes 1960 William Power on banjo and mandolin and William Cotter on bass

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGuire, Sean 21 Continuity announcer, then Four Star Quartette plays three Jigs: Tobin's; Wheels 1960 of the World; Humors of Glendart. Four Star Quartette features Sean McGuire (fiddle) and includes William Power on banjo and mandolin and William Cotter on bass McGuire, Sean 22 Voiceover announcing Hornpipes: Kildare Fancy; Sunshine. Four Star Quartette 1960 features Sean McGuire (fiddle) and includes William Power on banjo and mandolin and William Cotter on bass McGuire, Sean 23 Voiceover announcing Reels: Bells of St. Louis; Reavy's; White Leaf. Four Star 1960 Quartette features Sean McGuire (fiddle) and includes William Power on banjo and mandolin and William Cotter on bass McGuire, Sean 24 Sean McGuire (fiddle) and Sam Furlong piano. Reels: Master McDermott; Reel in 1960 A McGuire, Sean 25 Hornpipes: McCormack's; Golden Eagle. Sean McGuire (fiddle) and Sam Furlong 1960 piano. McGuire, Sean 26 Jig: The Luck Penny. Sean McGuire (fiddle) and Sam Furlong piano. 1960 McGuire, Sean 27 Reel: The Dawn (this track repeats as track 30). Sean McGuire (fiddle) and Sam 1960 Furlong piano. McGuire, Sean 28 Blank track 1960 McGuire, Sean 29 Jig: The Luck Penny. Sean McGuire (fiddle) and Sam Furlong piano. 1960 McGuire, Sean 30 The Dawn: same as track 27. Sean McGuire (fiddle) and Sam Furlong piano. 1960 McGuire, Sean 31 Reel in F major. Sean McGuire (fiddle) and Sam Furlong piano. 1960 McGuire, Sean 32 Reel: St. Anne's Reel. Sean McGuire (fiddle) and Sam Furlong piano. 1960 McGuire, Sean 33 Polka (?). Sean McGuire (fiddle) and Sam Furlong piano. 1960 McGuire, Sean 34 Polka continued. Sean McGuire (fiddle) and Sam Furlong piano. 1960 McGuire, Sean 35 Reel: George White's Favorite (ends on track 36). Sean McGuire (fiddle) and Sam 1960 Furlong piano. McGuire, Sean 36 Reel: George White's Favorite (continued from track 35); Hornpipe begins (?) 1960 McGuire, Sean 37 Reel: Sean McGuire's Father's Reel. Sean McGuire (fiddle) and Sam Furlong 1960 piano. McGuire, Sean 38 Reels: Reavy composition reel; Rattigan's Reel. Sean McGuire (fiddle) and Sam 1960 Furlong piano. McGuire, Sean 39 Reel: This was recorded by Michael Coleman-Sunny Banks (?). Sean McGuire 1960 (fiddle) and Sam Furlong piano. McGuire, Sean 40 Reel: Miss Monaghan. Sean McGuire (fiddle) and Sam Furlong piano. 1960 McGuire, Sean (fiddle) Keegan, Josephine (piano); 00 1959-1964 Tracks 22-23 Box 29, Lennon, Charlie (piano, fiddle); recorded in Folder 44 Sherlock, Roger (flute); Taylor, Scariff, Co. Clare. Kevin (possible) (piano); Lafferty, Bridie (piano); Markey, Eileen (possible) (piano); Lane, Eileen (possible) (piano) McGuire, Sean 01 Reel: Reel of Bogie. Josephine Keegan or Charlie Lennon (piano) 1960s McGuire, Sean 02 Reels: Pigeon on the Gate; Crib of Pearches. Josephine Keegan or Charlie Lennon 1960s (piano) McGuire, Sean 03 Reels: Reavy's; unknown title. Two fiddles, possibly Josephine Keegan and Sean 1960s McGuire with Charlie Lennon on piano McGuire, Sean 04 Reel: Green Mountain or Maid Behind the Bar in C major. Two fiddles, possibly 1960s Josephine Keegan and Sean McGuire with Charlie Lennon on piano

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGuire, Sean 05 Reels: Green Mountain (again with two fiddles); Reel in F major; Maid Behind the 1960s Bar in D. Josephine Keegan and Sean McGuire with Charlie Lennon on piano

McGuire, Sean 06 Reels: Reel in F major (same musicians as track 05). Same tunes as track 05 but 1960s reel #1 is missing. Track continues with reels called Tim Moloney and Sailor's Bonnet. Josephine Keegan and Sean McGuire with Charlie Lennon on piano

McGuire, Sean 07 Reel: Dowd's Reel in G minor. Sean McGuire, fiddle and Josephine Keegan, piano 1960s

McGuire, Sean 08 Reels. Sean McGuire on fiddle, Josephine Keegan on piano, Roger Sherlock on 1960s flute McGuire, Sean 09 Reel: Jenny's Welcome to Charlie. Sean McGuire and Josephine Keegan (piano) 1960s

McGuire, Sean 10 Reel: Humors of Ballyconnell. Sean McGuire, Josphine Keegan (piano), and Roger 1960s Sherlock (flute) McGuire, Sean 11 Reel: Old Copperplate. Sean McGuire, Josphine Keegan (piano), and Roger 1960s Sherlock (flute)

McGuire, Sean 12 Reels: Bonnie Kate; Jenny's Chickens. Sean McGuire and Josephine Keegan 1960s (piano) McGuire, Sean 13 Reel: Paddy on the Turnpike. Sean McGuire, Josephine Keegan (piano), and 1960s Roger Sherlock (flute) McGuire, Sean 14 Reel; Merry Blacksmith. Sean McGuire on fiddle, piano unknown (may be Kevin 1960s Taylor) McGuire, Sean 15 Reels: unknown title; Duffy the Dancer or High Reel. Sean McGuire and Roger 1960s Sherlock (flute) and piano (may be Kevin Taylor) McGuire, Sean 16 Reel: Rakish Paddy. Different recording session. Piano might be Charlie Lennon 1960s

McGuire, Sean 17 Hornpipe: Drunken Sailor. Piano might be Charlie Lennon 1960s McGuire, Sean 18 Reel: Mason's Apron. Piano might be Charlie Lennon 1960s McGuire, Sean 19 Reel: Miss Monaghan. Piano might be Bridie Lafferty 1960s McGuire, Sean 20 Reels: Donegal Reel; Sheehan's; Salamanca. Piano may be Eileen Markey or 1959- Eileen Lane 1960 McGuire, Sean 21 Jigs: Knights of Saint Patrick; King's Fancy; unknown title. Piano may be Eileen 1959-1960 Markey or Eileen Lane McGuire, Sean 22 Hornpipe/Reel. circa 1964 McGuire, Sean 23 Jigs: Richard Brennan's; Idle Road in A major circa 1964 McGuire, Sean (fiddle, piano) Cabaret Touring 00 1959-1964 Scariff, Co.Clare Box 29, Group; Keegan, Josephine (Tracks 1-4); Folder 45 (piano); Lane, Eileen (piano). Various McGuire, Sean 01 Brendan O Dubhail introducing Sean McGuire circa 1964 McGuire, Sean 02 Hornpipes/Reels: Mathematician; McDermott's; Mason's Apron circa 1964 McGuire, Sean 03 Sean playing with cabaret group. Song: Sile na Gire circa 1964 McGuire, Sean 04 Track number changes. Same song as track 03: Sile na Gire circa 1964 McGuire, Sean 05 Jig: Gold Ring Jig. Sean McGuire and piano (sounds like Josephine Keegan). undated McGuire, Sean 06 Hornpipe: McCormack's. Piano may be Eileen Lane 1959-1960 McGuire, Sean 07 Jigs: Tobin's; Trip to Sligo; Rambling Pitchfork. Piano may be Eileen Lane 1959-1960 McGuire, Sean 08 Reels: Green Mountain in C major (Maid Behind the Bar);Geoghan's. Piano may 1959-1960 be Eileen Lane

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder McGuire, Sean 09 Set Dance: Blackbird. undated McGuire, Sean 10 Set Dance: Kilkenny Races undated McGuire, Sean 11 Set Dance: Garden of Daisies undated McGuire, Sean 12 Set Dance: The Hurling Boys undated McGuire, Sean 13 Set Dance: Jockey to the Fair undated McGuire, Sean 14 Set Dance: Humors of Bandon undated McGuire, Sean 15 Set Dance: King of the Fairies undated McGuire, Sean 16 Set Dance: Three Sea Captains undated McGuire, Sean 17 Set Dance: Madame Bonaparte undated McGuire, Sean 18 Set Dance undated McGuire, Sean 19 Set Dance: The Hunt undated McGuire, Sean 20 Blank Track undated Miller, Rodney and (fiddle, piano) Whittamore, Todd (caller) 00 Miller, Rodney (fiddle) and Miller, Randy (piano) 1980s Boat Cruise on Box 29, Miller, Randy O'Connor, Jack (bass) Mystic River Folder 46 McIntyre, Alan (accordion/harmonica) Miller, Rodney and 01 Rodney Miller (fiddle) and Randy Miller (piano) With caller Tod Whittemore, Jack 1980s Miller, Randy O'Connor (Bass), Alan McIntyre (Accordion/Harmonica Contradance Boat Cruise on the Mystic River. New England Music. Reel known as the Chorus Jig

Miller, Rodney and 02 Tod calls dance with Rodney and Randy 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 03 Reel 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 04 Reel 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 05 Reel: Big John MacNeill 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 06 Tod introduces the last dance, a waltz. End 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 07 Beginning of Boat Cruise 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 08 Reels 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 09 Silence 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 10 Same tune as on track 8 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 11 Tod introduces the first dance 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 12 Reel: Fermoy Lasses. Tod says: "We are tipping over" 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 13 Reels 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 14 Reels: a great selection of tunes 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 15 Jig. Tod calls dance 1980s Miller, Randy

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Miller, Rodney and 16 Tod sings and calls dance: "I like mountain music" 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 17 Reel: Pat the Budgie 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 18 Silence 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 19 Tod calls another dance. Reels 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 20 Tod talks and introduces last dance 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 21 Tod sings and yodels. End 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and (fiddle, piano) Whittamore, Todd (caller) 00 Miller, Rodney (fiddle) and Miller, Randy (piano) 1980 Boat Cruise on Box 29, Miller, Randy O'Connor, Jack (bass) Mystic River Folder 47 McIntyre, Alan (accordion/harmonica) Miller, Rodney and 01 Contradance on the Mystic River. Rodney Miller (Fiddle), Randy Miller (piano), Tod 1980s Miller, Randy Whittemore (Caller), Jack O'Connor (Bass), Alan McIntyre (Accordion/Harmonica). Tod sings the dance Miller, Rodney and 02 Applause and intro. to the next dance 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 03 Chorus Jig 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 04 Jig 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 05 Tod gives commands (conversation) and talks 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 06 Reel: Moving Cloud; unknown title 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 07 Tod introduces Mary T. Heavey who dances Irish step dancing. Randy Miller on 1980s Miller, Randy piano and Rodney on fiddle Miller, Rodney and 08 Reel for dancers: Jackie Coleman's and applause for dancers 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 09 Someone asks Tod to sing 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 10 Tod and ? sing country songs and yodel 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 11 The people on the boat are talking 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 12 Short song from Bob Long: Shepard Blue (Séamus: "Funny"). Great applause. Tod 1980s Miller, Randy introduces last dance (Chorus Jig) and points out various things

Miller, Rodney and 13 Chorus Jig 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 14 Waltz: Midnight on the Water 1980s Miller, Randy

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Miller, Rodney and (fiddle, piano) Whittamore, Todd (caller) 00 Miller, Rodney (fiddle) and Miller, Randy (piano) 1980s boat cruise on Box 29, Miller, Randy O'Connor, Jack (bass) Mystic River Folder 48 McIntyre, Alan (accordion/harmonica) Miller, Rodney and 01 Boat Cruise on Mystic River with Tod Whittemore with Rodney Miller (Fiddle), 1980s Miller, Randy Randy Miller (piano), Jack O'Connor (Bass), and Alan McIntyre (Accordion/Harmonica), Tod Whittemore (Caller). New England Reels (Seamus: "Great selections") 10 minutes

Miller, Rodney and 02 Tod talks about feedback from the mics 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 03 Jigs: Paddy's Resource; Trip to the Cottage 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 04 "Duck" Tod says as the boat passes up the river. Plane passes overhead. 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 05 Petronella Reel and other, then back to Petronella Reel 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 06 Irish Reel: Swinging on the Gate 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 07 Applause. Next dance is Rory O'Moore 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 08 Jigs: Rory O'Moore Jig and other 1980s Miller, Randy Miller, Rodney and 09 Reels: Moving Cloud (composed by Niall O'Boyle from Donegal); Other reel is in C 1980s Miller, Randy major. End of cruise is on other CD Mulvihill, Brendan (fiddle) McEvoy, Catherine (flute) 00 circa 1974 Birmingham, Box 29, (piano) England Folder 49 Mulvihill, Brendan 01 Brendan Mulvihill (Fiddle) with Catherine McEvoy (Flute and piano) circa 1974 Recorded in Birmingham, England. Reels: unknown title; Larry Redican's Mulvihill, Brendan 02 Reels: Emelda Roland's; unknown title circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 03 Reels: Down the Broom; McFadden's circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 04 Hornpipe: Seán Ryan's circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 05 Hornpipe. Recorded by Michel Coleman? circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 06 Reels: unknown title; unknown title circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 07 Hornpipe circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 08 Reels: Martin Wynne's 1 and 2 circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 09 Reels: Reavy's Reel; unknown title circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 10 Jigs circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 11 Jig: Crabs in the Skillet circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 12 Reels: O'Callaghan's; unknown title circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 13 Reels: This one was recorded by Frank O'Higgins; unknown title circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 14 Reels: Bells of Tipperary; The Traveller circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 15 Reels: Master Crowley's; Seán Ryan's Compositions (Ryan Meets Connolly) circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 16 Jig: Jackson's Morning Brush circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 17 Reels: unknown title; unknown title circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 18 Reels: Dinny O'Brien's (composition of Paddy O'Brien from Tipperary); I'm Waiting circa 1974 for You Mulvihill, Brendan 19 Voiceover by Brendan: "This is the Hangman's Rope, composed by Frank circa 1974 McCalum"

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Mulvihill, Brendan 20 Hornpipe: Hangman's Rope circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 21 Voiceover by Brendan. Frank McCalum composed the next reel The Lumberjack circa 1974

Mulvihill, Brendan 22 Reels: Gatehouse Maid; unknown title circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 23 Reels: unknown title; Tansey's Favourite (version) circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 24 Reel: Recorded by Michael Coleman (possibly Daisyfield); unknown title circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 25 Reel: Donegal Reel (or from that area) circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 26 Reels: another tune from the north of Ireland (Crib of Pearches); Pretty Girls of circa 1974 Mayo Mulvihill, Brendan 27 Reels: Silver Spire; Molly Brannigan (Version 1) circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 28 Reels: This tune was played around Newtown Nenagh in the 1960s; Voiceover circa 1974 (Séamus: "Sorry for the bad start") Mulvihill, Brendan 29 Reels begin again circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 30 Hornpipe: A composition of fiddler John Ryan circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan 31 Reels. End circa 1974 Mulvihill, Brendan (fiddle) McEvoy, Catherine (flute) 00 circa 1974 Birmingham, Box 29, (May be Kathleen Lawrie on England Folder 50 piano) Mulvihill, Brendan 01 Brendan Mulvihill (Fiddle) with Catherine McEvoy (Flute). Piano on tracks is undated possibly Kathleen Laurie. Reels: Billy Brocker's; unknown title Mulvihill, Brendan 02 Reels. Brendan is joined by Catherine McEvoy on flute undated Mulvihill, Brendan 03 Hornpipe: Seán Ryan composition undated Mulvihill, Brendan 04 Reels: Kiss the Bride; unknown title undated Mulvihill, Brendan 05 Reel: Billy Brocker's undated Mulvihill, Brendan 06 Reel: Honeymoon (?) undated Mulvihill, Brendan 07 Reels; Brendan plays the Gooseberry Bush and another; Julie Delaney (Catherine undated possibly on piano); Coleman's Cross Mulvihill, Brendan 08 Reels: Crib of Pearches; Version of Tansey's Reel undated Mulvihill, Brendan 09 Reels: First Month of Summer; The Dudeen (recorded by Paddy Killoran) undated Mulvihill, Brendan 10 Jigs: Composition of Andy McGann; unknown title undated Mulvihill, Brendan 11 Reel undated Mulvihill, Brendan 12 Reels: John McGrath's Reel; unknown title undated Mulvihill, Brendan 13 Reels: Same tune as #28 on other Mulvihill CD; unknown title undated Mulvihill, Brendan 14 Reel: Composition of Larry Redican undated Mulvihill, Brendan 15 Reel: International Reel undated Mulvihill, Brendan 16 Reel undated Mulvihill, Brendan 17 Reels: unknown title; Recorded by Michael Coleman undated Mulvihill, Brendan 18 Reel undated Mulvihill, Brendan 19 Brendan is again joined by Catherine on flute for Reels: Skylark; unknown title undated Mulvihill, Brendan 20 Brendan. This tune is played on Catherine's CDs. Played this time on fiddle and undated flute. Mulvihill, Brendan 21 Reel: Maid Behind the Bar in C major or at least a version undated End O'Beirne, Lad and (fiddle) 00 Possibly New York Box 29, Quinn, Louis 1940 Folder 51 O'Beirne, Lad and 01 Recorded on early disc recorders in New York Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 02 Voiceover by Charlie Mulvihill. He introduces Lad O'Beirne Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder O'Beirne, Lad and 03 Lad O'Beirne plays Monesteravan(sp?) Fancy and his composition which is titled Possibly Quinn, Louis "Andy McGann" 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 04 Lad O'Beirne plays Copperplate Reel Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 05 Lad plays Boys of the Lough Reel Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 06 Lad plays two reels: Sunny Banks; unknown title Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 07 Lad plays reel: Flogging Reel Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 08 Reel: Lad plays Farrell O'Gara Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 09 Hornpipes: unknown title; High Level (A composition of Scottish musician James Possibly Quinn, Louis Hill) 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 10 Voiceover by Charile Mulvihill introducing Louis Quinn and James "Lad" O'Beirne Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 11 Louis and Lad play an Ed Reavy composition and The Ivy Leaf Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 12 The Banks played by both fiddlers Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 13 Two hornpipes played by Lad and Louis on fiddles Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 14 Reels Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 15 Reel: unknown title (A composition of Ed Reavy) Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 16 Hornpipe: unknown title (Another composition of Ed Reavy's) Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 17 Reels: Hunter's House (Reavy composition); Miss Johnson Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 18 Reel: unknown title (Composition of Martin Wynne?) Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 19 Hornpipe: Same first tune as #16 Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 20 Hornpipe: McDermott's (4 part) Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 21 Lad O'Beirne plays hornpipes: unknown title; High Level; McCormack Possibly Quinn, Louis Second fiddle possibly Louis Quinn 1940s O'Beirne, Lad and 22 Reels: unknown title (A Reavy composition); unknown title. Ends Possibly Quinn, Louis 1940s O'Brien, Paddy (accordion) Seaver, Stella (piano); 00 1950s-Early Ennis, Co. Clare; Box 29, Connolly, Séamus (fiddle); 1970s New York City. Folder 52 Gaughran, Brendan (piano); Gallagher, Bernadette (announcer); MacMathuna, Ciarán (announcer); McGann, Andy (fiddle); Coen, Jack (flute). O'Brien, Paddy 01 Reels: Fr. P.J. Kelly's Reels. Stella Seaver (piano) 1960

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder O'Brien, Paddy 02 Slip jigs: Paddy O'Brien, accordion; Séamus Connolly, fiddle; Brendan Gaughran, Early 1970s piano, from Dundalk, Co. Lowth. Continued on track 3 O'Brien, Paddy 03 Set Dance: Paddy O'Brien, accordion; Séamus Connolly, fiddle; Brendan Early 1970s Gaughran, piano, from Dundalk, Co. Lowth. Continued from track two O'Brien, Paddy 04 Reels: Eel in the Sink; Shoemaker's Daughter (Ed Reavy composition); Paddy Early 1970s Fahey's in C. Paddy O'Brien, accordion; Séamus Connolly, fiddle; Brendan Gaughran, piano, from Dundalk, Co. Lowth. O'Brien, Paddy 05 Applause, and wrap-up by Bernadette Gallagher. Early 1970s O'Brien, Paddy 06 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Paddy O'Brien. Jigs: Hag with the Money; Luck 1956 Penny O'Brien, Paddy 07 Reels by Paddy O'Brien: Paddy Kelly's Reel; Music in the Glen 1956 O'Brien, Paddy 08 Hornpipe: Broken Bridge. Ciarán Mac Mathúna voiceover 1956 O'Brien, Paddy 09 Applause. Ciarán Mac Mathúna announces Paddy O'Brien. Reels: Reavy's; 1956 Millstone O'Brien, Paddy 10 Slip Jigs: unknown; Give Us a Drink of Water Late 1960s O'Brien, Paddy 11 Reels: Miss Thornton; George White's Late 1960s O'Brien, Paddy 12 Double Jig: Willie Walsh's Jig; unknown Late 1960s O'Brien, Paddy 13 Set Dance: Planxty Reynolds Late 1960s O'Brien, Paddy 14 Set Dance: Rub the Bag Late 1960s O'Brien, Paddy 15 With Andy McGann (fiddle). Ceili Dance: three tunes including Haste to the Early 1950s Wedding O'Brien, Paddy 16 Reels: Humors of Westport; unknown. With Andy McGann (fiddle). Early 1950s O'Brien, Paddy 17 Hornpipes: Friendly Visit; Golden Eagle. With Andy McGann (fiddle). Early 1950s O'Brien, Paddy 18 Reels: Reavy's (?); Newtown Bridge. With Andy McGann (fiddle). Early 1950s O'Brien, Paddy 19 Reel: Reavy's; Hunter's House; Reel in C. With Andy McGann (fiddle). Early 1950s O'Brien, Paddy 20 Hornpipes: Shaskeen Hornpipe; Lad O'Beirne's (composition by Ed Reavy). With Early 1950s Andy McGann (fiddle). O'Brien, Paddy 21 Paddy O'Brien and flutist, possibly Jack Coen recorded in New York. Jigs: Fr. P.J. 1950s Kelly's Jig; Wandering Minstrel O'Brien, Paddy 22 Reels: Fr. Kelly's Reels. Jack Coen (possible flute) 1950s O'Brien, Paddy 23 Hornpipe: Ballyoran (composition of fiddler Seán Ryan from Newtown, Nenagh). 1950s Seán Ryan is first cousin of Paddy O'Brien. Jack Coen (possible flute)

O'Brien, Paddy 24 Set Piece Dance: Miss Brown's Fancy; Orange Rogue. Jack Coen (possible flute) 1950s

O'Brien, Paddy 25 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Andy McGann, fiddle, and Paddy O'Brien, undated accordion. Reels: Kiss Me Kate; Green Groves of Erin O'Brien, Paddy 26 Jigs: called "Cronin's"; Luck Penny. Andy McGann, fiddle undated O'Brien, Paddy 27 Jig: Wandering Minstrel. Jack Coen (flute) 1950s O'Brien, Paddy 28 Hornpipes: Plains of Boyle; Friendly Visit. Jack Coen (flute) 1950s O'Brien, Paddy 29 Hornpipe: High Level. Jack Coen (flute) 1950s O'Brien, Paddy 30 Reels: The Dawn; Sean Sa Ceo. Jack Coen (flute). Tape stretches. 1950s O'Brien, Paddy 31 Reels continued. Jack Coen (flute) 1950s O'Brien, Paddy 32 Reel: Farrell O'Gara's. Jack Coen (flute) 1950s O'Brien, Paddy 33 Jigs: Humors of Bandon; Miss Brown's Fancy. Jack Coen (flute). Fade 1950s O'Brien, Paddy 34 Jigs: continued on this track; Miss Brown's Fancy; Orange Rogue. Jack Coen 1950s (flute) O'Brien, Paddy 35 Reels: Green Groves of Erin; Red Haired Lass. Jack Coen (flute) 1950s

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder O'Brien, Paddy (accordion) O'Beirne, Lad; Redican, Larry 00 1950s-Early Dublin; Various Box 29, (voiceover); Connolly, Séamus 1970s Folder 53 (fiddle); MacMathuna, Ciarán (announcer); Connolly, Michael (piano).

O'Brien, Paddy 01 Paddy O'Brien with Lad O'Beirne. Reel: King of the Clans Reel. Voiceover by Larry 1950s Redican O'Brien, Paddy 02 Hornpipes: Golden Eagle; Fiddler's Contest. 1959 O'Brien, Paddy 03 Reels: King of the Clans; Trim the Velvet. 1959 O'Brien, Paddy 04 Three Jigs, unknown titles. Can hear the wind and the pipers coming out on to the May 1971 pitch. Séamus Connolly (fiddle) O'Brien, Paddy 05 Reel: Paddy Kelly's played by Paddy O'Brien and Michael Connolly (Seamus's Late 1960s brother) on piano O'Brien, Paddy 06 Reel: Eel in the Sink. Played by Paddy O'Brien and Michael Connolly (Seamus's Late 1960s brother) on piano O'Brien, Paddy 07 Jigs: Jack Coen's Jig; Katie's Fancy. Paddy O'Brien recorded by Ciarán Mac 1959 or Mathúna 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 08 Paddy O'Brien and Séamus Connolly (fiddle) practicing for recording Banks of the Early 1970s Shannon and selecting tunes. Hornpipe O'Brien, Paddy 09 Two reels. Séamus Connolly (fiddle) Early 1970s O'Brien, Paddy 10 Hornpipe: The Twins. Séamus Connolly (fiddle) Early 1970s O'Brien, Paddy 11 Reel: Reel in C. Séamus Connolly (fiddle) Early 1970s O'Brien, Paddy 12 Paddy's version of the Liffey Banks Reel. Séamus Connolly (fiddle) Early 1970s O'Brien, Paddy (accordion, Connolly, Seamus (fiddle); 00 May-June Newtown Box 29, fiddle) Unidentified drummer. 1960 Nenagh, Co. Folder 54 Tipperary O'Brien, Paddy 01 Reel: Buckley's. With Séamus Connolly (fiddle) and a drummer May-June 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 02 Reels: Bunker Hill; Old Bush. With Séamus Connolly (fiddle) and a drummer May-June 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 03 Reel: Music in the Glen. With Séamus Connolly (fiddle) and a drummer May-June 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 04 Hornpipe: Séamus Connolly later broadcast this tune and named it Fort of Kincora. May-June Played by Paddy O'Brien and drummer. 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 05 Paddy O'Brien talking: "I might scramble through it, I may not... I don't know." May-June Hornpipe: Caroline O'Neill from the O'Neill collection. With Séamus Connolly 1960 (fiddle) and a drummer O'Brien, Paddy 06 Paddy plays Reavy's composition Lad O'Beirne's with Séamus Connolly (fiddle) May-June 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 07 Jig. With Séamus Connolly (fiddle) and a drummer May-June 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 08 Reel: Tear the Calico. With Séamus Connolly (fiddle) and a drummer May-June 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 09 Reel: I'm Waiting for You. With Séamus Connolly (fiddle) and a drummer May-June 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 10 Reel: recorded by fiddler Paddy Killoran. With Séamus Connolly (fiddle) and a May-June drummer 1960

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder O'Brien, Paddy 11 Jigs: Paddy's Resource (sometimes called New York Jig); Luck Penny (Séamus May-June Connolly comes in on the tune). With Séamus Connolly (fiddle) and a drummer 1960

O'Brien, Paddy 12 Reels: The Dawn; The Hunter's House (Reavy composition; Seamus: "Nice May-June version"). With Séamus Connolly (fiddle) and a drummer. Fade 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 13 Repeat of track 12; No fade. With Séamus Connolly (fiddle) and a drummer May-June 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 14 Reel: Moving Cloud in F. With Séamus Connolly (fiddle) and a drummer May-June 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 15 Waltz: The musicians in New York called this "The Gaelic League Waltz" May-June according to Paddy. They usually played it for Ceileanna. With Séamus Connolly 1960 (fiddle) and a drummer O'Brien, Paddy 16 Waltz: Fade in. With Séamus Connolly (fiddle) and a drummer May-June 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 17 March: Battle of Aughrim. With Séamus Connolly (fiddle) and a drummer May-June 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 18 March: Parnell's March. With Séamus Connolly (fiddle) and a drummer May-June 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 19 March: English March; Version of Carolan's; Princess Royal (aka The Arethusa). May-June With Séamus Connolly (fiddle) and a drummer 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 20 Set Dance: The Ace and Deuce of Pipering. With Séamus Connolly (fiddle) and a May-June drummer 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 21 Reel: Golden Keyboard ( composition of Martin Mulhaire). With Séamus Connolly May-June (fiddle) and a drummer 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 22 Reel. With Séamus Connolly (fiddle) and a drummer May-June 1960 O'Brien, Paddy 23 New Recording. Paddy O'Brien playing a jig on an out of tune accordion. undated O'Brien, Paddy 24 Reel undated O'Brien, Paddy 25 Rare recording of paddy O'Brien on fiddle; He was giving these tunes to Séamus undated Connolly as suggestions. Reel: Maudabawn Chapel O'Brien, Paddy 26 Reel: Chattering Magpie. Paddy O'Brien on fiddle; He almost never played the undated fiddle in 1960. Ormond Ceili Band with (accordion) Fogerty, Willie (accordion); 00 1980s Garrykennedy, Box 29, O'Brien, Paddy O'Brien-Minogue, Eileen Co. Tipperary Folder 55 (fiddle); McDonough, Michael (voiceover). Ormond Ceili Band with 01 Reels: Compositions of Paddy O'Brien from Newtown. Willie Fogerty (accordion) 1980s O'Brien, Paddy and Eileen OBrien-Minogue (fiddle) (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 02 Voiceover by Michael McDonough from Massachusetts. Mike was an accordion 1980s O'Brien, Paddy player originally from Connemara. He lived in Brighton and Norwood. (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 03 Air: Eileen O'Brien-Minogue (fiddle) 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 04 Hornpipes: Sliabh na mban (Slievenamon) (?); Hornpipe in C (The Western) 1980s O'Brien, Paddy played by Paddy O'Brien on accordion and Eileen O'Brien-Minogue on piano (his (possibly daughter). Voiceover by Michael McDonough 1984)

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Ormond Ceili Band with 05 Jigs: unknown; unknown; composition by Paddy O'Brien. Reel: Known as Séamus 1980s O'Brien, Paddy Connolly's. Played by Ormond Ceili Band. (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 06 Reel: Ed Reavy composition. 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 07 Reel: Ed Reavy composition. Same as track 05 with fade 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 08 Reel: St. Ruth's Bush 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 09 Set Dance: hornpipe 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 10 Set Dance: Miss Brown's Fancy by the Jig Time Band 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 11 Reels: Three compositions by Paddy O'Brien 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 12 Voiceover by Michael McDonough introducing the band and gives some of their 1980s O'Brien, Paddy names (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 13 March: Composition by Paddy O'Brien. The band plays compositions that they will 1980s O'Brien, Paddy play in the competition. (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 14 Jig: Composition by Paddy O'Brien 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 15 March: Composition by Paddy O'Brien. Same tune as track 13 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 16 Jig: Composition by Paddy O'Brien. Same tune as track 14 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 17 Hornpipe: Composition by Paddy O'Brien 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 18 Reels: Compositions by Paddy O'Brien 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 19 Reels: Compositions by Paddy O'Brien, leader of the Ormond Ceili Band 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 20 Reels: More compositions by Paddy O'Brien 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984)

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Ormond Ceili Band with 21 Jigs: Cherish the Ladies; Nancy Harling's Jig 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 22 Reels: Shaskeen Reel; Salamanca Reel; London Lassies 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 23 Slip Jigs: Séamus: "The band is enjoying playing a few tunes" 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 24 Hornpipes: Composition by Paddy O'Brien; New Century. 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 25 Reels: Compositions by Paddy O'Brien. 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 26 Reels: Dinny O'Briens' Reel (composed by Paddy O'Brien in honor of his father 1980s O'Brien, Paddy Dinny. This is one of Paddy's first compositions); Miss Thernton (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 27 Hornpipe: Composition by Paddy O'Brien. Sounds like Willie Fogerty on accordion 1980s O'Brien, Paddy and Eileen O'Brien-Minogue on fiddle (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 28 Reels: Same two musicians playing compositions of Paddy O'Brien. Sounds like 1980s O'Brien, Paddy Willie Fogerty on accordion and Eileen O'Brien-Minogue on fiddle (possibly 1984) Ormond Ceili Band with 29 Voiceover: Michael McDonough confirming names of musicians 1980s O'Brien, Paddy (possibly 1984) Redican, Larry (fiddle) 00 1960s New York City Box 29, Folder 56 Redican, Larry 01 All Redican material was recorded in New York. Two reels: one called Séamus 1960s Connolly's (not correct name), and Dillon Brown. Redican, Larry 02 Set dance or hornpipe same as on the other CD except that it is complete: For 1960s Dennis Monaghan Redican, Larry 03 Reel: Sounds like a Redican composition. Tape ran out, so it is repeated on track 4 1960s

Redican, Larry 04 Reel: Same reel as track 3 1960s Redican, Larry 05 Jig: Quality not good. Seamus: "Lovely tune" 1960s Redican, Larry 06 Reel 1960s Redican, Larry 07 Reel: Played in a different key 1960s Redican, Larry 08 Reel: Larry Reel; Recorded by Séamus Connolly 1960s Redican, Larry 09 Reel: May be a composition of the fiddler Seán Ryan 1960s Redican, Larry 10 Reels: Pigeon on the Gate (Seán Ryan played this version), Paddy Lynn's (?) 1960s Redican, Larry 11 Reel: Ballykinlear Reel in memory of fiddler Frank O'Higgins; Same as track 3. 1960s Composition of Larry Redican Redican, Larry 12 Reel 1960s Redican, Larry 13 Hornpipe or set dance 1960s Redican, Larry 14 Hornpipe/Reel: This was played by 1960s Redican, Larry 15 Reel: Pigeon on the Gate in E minor 1960s Redican, Larry 16 Reel: Old Copperplate 1960s

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Redican, Larry 17 Reel: Piper's Despair into Old Copperplate (tracks mixed up) 1960s Redican, Larry 18 Reels: Piper's Despair (different key); Galway Rambler in F major 1960s Redican, Larry 19 Reels: Boys of the Lough; Merry Blacksmith 1960s Redican, Larry 20 Reel: Reel in C recorded by Paddy Killoran 1960s Redican, Larry 21 Reel: Sonny Martin's or Glen Allan 1960s Redican, Larry 22 Reel: Music in the Glen 1960s Redican, Larry 23 Reel: Reel in F as on other CD. Possibly Larry's composition. 1960s Redican, Larry 24 Reel: Jenny's Welcome to Charlie 1960s Redican, Larry 25 Reel: Swallow's Tail 1960s Redican, Larry 26 Reel: Mountain Road, maybe (version) 1960s Redican, Larry 27 Reel: Larry's composition 1960s Redican, Larry 28 Reel: Music in the Glen in A major 1960s Redican, Larry 29 Reel: 1st. part is an unusual version of Bonnie Kate, 2nd. part is different and in B 1960s flat Redican, Larry 30 Reels: Rolling in the Rye Grass; Shannon Breeze; Bonnie Kate 1960s Redican, Larry 31 End 1960s Redican, Larry (fiddle) 00 1960s New York City Box 29, Folder 57 Redican, Larry 01 Reel in E minor 1960s Redican, Larry 02 Reel: Yellow Tinker or Donegal version 1960s Redican, Larry 03 Jig: in O'Neill's collection. Michael Gorman played this 1960s Redican, Larry 04 Jigs for dancing: Scottish Jig; and a jig Andy McGann used to play 1960s Redican, Larry 05 Andy McGann jig again with B part 1960s Redican, Larry 06 Air: In Memory of Leo Rowsome. Composed by Larry Redican 1960s Redican, Larry 07 Air 1960s Redican, Larry 08 Good Night and God Bless; The Parting Glass 1960s Redican, Larry 09 Reels: Old Maids of Galway; The Dawn 1960s Redican, Larry 10 Reels: The Dawn; Mountain Road 1960s Redican, Larry 11 Larry Redican talking and introducing tunes (Reavy's Tune and Highest Hill in 1960s Sligo). Composed by Ed Reavy's son (?) Redican, Larry 12 Air: Lough Allen Fair Shore 1960s Redican, Larry 13 Set dance: The Blue Eyed Rascal 1960s Redican, Larry 14 Jig: Same tune as track 3 1960s Redican, Larry 15 Reel: Gray Spey 1960s Redican, Larry 16 Jig 1960s Redican, Larry 17 Reel: Reel of Bogie 1960s Redican, Larry 18 Reels: Shannon Breeze; Rolling in the Ryegrass 1960s Redican, Larry 19 Reel: Boyne Hunt 1960s Redican, Larry 20 Reel: Reel of Bogie; Same tune as on track 17 1960s Redican, Larry 21 Reel: Curragh Races 1960s Redican, Larry 22 Jig 1960s Redican, Larry 23 Jig: Slip Jig 1960s Redican, Larry 24 Reel in E minor 1960s Redican, Larry 25 Reel: Pigeon on the Gate 1960s Redican, Larry 26 Reel: Boys of the Lough (bad quality at the beginning); Seamus: "Nice version" 1960s

Redican, Larry 27 Reel: Maids of Castlebar 1960s Redican, Larry 28 Reel: Version of Silver Spear 1960s Redican, Larry 29 Reel: Paddy Ryan's Dream 1960s

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Redican, Larry 30 Reel in A major 1960s Redican, Larry 31 Jigs: Paddy's Return; Killaloe Boat (version?) 1960s Redican, Larry 32 Reel: Trim the Velvet in F major 1960s Redican, Larry 33 Jig: Version of Paddy Return (Kerry version) 1960s Redican, Larry 34 Air: The Fairy Was Laughing Too! 1960s Redican, Larry 35 Airs: Glen Rua; Shawl of Galway Grey 1960s Redican, Larry 36 Reel: Version of Mountain Road (?) 1960s Redican, Larry 37 Reel: Old Maids of Galway 1960s Redican, Larry 38 Set dance or hornpipe: Not complete 1960s Redican, Larry 39 Reel 1960s Redican, Larry 40 Air 1960s Redican, Larry 41 Reel: Whistling Postman (?); Seamus: "Not sure it's called Séamus Connolly" 1960s

Redican, Larry (fiddle) Casey, Roger 00 1960s New York City Box 29, Folder 58 Redican, Larry 01 Set dance: Down the Hill. Danced by Roger Casey. 1960s Redican, Larry 02 Reel: Silver Spear. Danced by Roger Casey. 1960s Redican, Larry 03 Set dance: Madam Bonaparte. Danced by Roger Casey. 1960s Redican, Larry 04 Reel: Tim Molone. Danced by Roger Casey. 1960s Redican, Larry 05 Reel: Tune may be the White Leaf. Danced by Roger Casey. 1960s Redican, Larry 06 Jig: fiddle 1960s Redican, Larry 07 Reel: fiddle reel; Josie McDermott calls this tune The Waterdogs' Hole 1960s Redican, Larry 08 Reel: fiddle; in three parts 1960s Redican, Larry 09 Reel: Paddy Ryan's Dream 1960s Redican, Larry 10 Reel: Version of The Yellow Tinker 1960s Redican, Larry 11 Reel: Spey in Spate; J. Scott Skinner tune 1960s Redican, Larry 12 Jig: Banks of Lough Gowna 1960s Redican, Larry 13 Reel: First Month of Summer 1960s Redican, Larry 14 Reels: one in F major (possibly Larry's composition); Trim the Velvet in F 1960s Redican, Larry 15 Reel: Martin Wynne's (?); Check in O'Neill's collection 1960s Redican, Larry 16 Reels: Larry Redican tune, ? 1960s Redican, Larry 17 Reels: Reel of Bogie; Maudabawn Chapel (Ed Reavy composition 1960s Redican, Larry 18 Reel: Boyne Hunt 1960s Redican, Larry 19 Reel: McFadden's (check in O'Neill's) 1960s Redican, Larry 20 Jigs: Check in O'Neill's; Larry's Bow (Recorded by Séamus Connolly. Larry 1960s composition?) Redican, Larry 21 Jig: Larry's Bow; Composition by Larry Redican, recorded by Séamus Connolly 1960s

Redican, Larry 22 Reels: Larry's Voice; Unusual version of Mason's Apron 1960s Redican, Larry 23 Jig set dance: in O'Neill's collection 1960s Redican, Larry 24 Set dance: Down the Hill 1960s Redican, Larry 25 Reels: Boys of the Lough; Merry Blacksmith 1960s Redican, Larry 26 Reel: Father Kelly's 1960s Redican, Larry 27 Reel in C major 1960s Redican, Larry 28 Reel sometimes called Sonny Martin's (Whistle and Sing Book) 1960s Redican, Larry 29 Reel: Music in the Glen 1960s Redican, Larry 30 Reel: Same reel as on track 14, first tune 1960s Redican, Larry 31 Jig in A major; Shifts in other position on fiddle 1960s Redican, Larry 32 Jig: The Rookery 1960s

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Redican, Larry 33 Hornpipe in A major 1960s Redican, Larry 34 Hornpipe: Begins on track 33; Tune shifts out of 1st. position on fiddle 1960s Redican, Larry 35 Reel: Galway Rambler in F major 1960s Redican, Larry 36 Set dance 1960s Redican, Larry 37 Set dance: Same tune as track 36 1960s Redican, Larry 38 Set dance: Same tune as above played fully on this track 1960s Redican, Larry 39 Reel: Sligo Maid--in unusual key (lower) 1960s Redican, Larry 40 Blank track 1960s Ryan, Sean (Irish tenor) Unidentified piano 00 Ryan, Sean, Irish tenor from Killaloe, Co. Clare Early 1950s Box 29, accompaniment on all tracks. Folder 59

Ryan, Sean 01 Some of these songs were recorded by Count John McCormack. Song: Dear Lord Early 1950s (possibly not correct names given on track). Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano accompaniment. Ryan, Sean 02 You'll Remember Me. Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano accompaniment. Early 1950s Ryan, Sean 03 Green Isle of Erin. Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano accompaniment. Early 1950s Ryan, Sean 04 When You and I Were Young, Maggie. Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano Early 1950s accompaniment. Ryan, Sean 05 She Is Far from the Land. Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano accompaniment. Early 1950s

Ryan, Sean 06 Old Rustic Bridge (continued on track 07). Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano Early 1950s accompaniment. Ryan, Sean 07 Old Rustic Bridge (continued from track 06). Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano Early 1950s accompaniment. Ryan, Sean 08 Beautiful Dreamer (continued on track 09). Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano Early 1950s accompaniment. Ryan, Sean 09 Beautiful Dreamer (continued from track 08). Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with Early 1950s piano accompaniment. Ryan, Sean 10 Old House. Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano accompaniment. Early 1950s Ryan, Sean 11 Swanee River. Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano accompaniment. Early 1950s Ryan, Sean 12 Moon Behind the Hill. Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano accompaniment. Early 1950s Ryan, Sean 13 Love Thee Dearest. Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano accompaniment. Early 1950s Ryan, Sean 14 Stone Outside Dan Murphy's Door. Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano Early 1950s accompaniment. Ryan, Sean 15 Kevin Barry. Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano accompaniment. Early 1950s Ryan, Sean 16 If I Can Help Somebody (My Living Shall Not Be In Vain). Sung by Sean Ryan, Early 1950s tenor, with piano accompaniment. Ryan, Sean 17 Glen in Old Tir Connell (Donegal song) (continued on track 18). Sung by Early 1950s Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano accompaniment. Ryan, Sean 18 Glen in Old Tir Connell (Donegal song) (continued from track 17). Sung by Early 1950s Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano accompaniment. Ryan, Sean 19 Lake Near Killaloe (composition by Sean Ryan). Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with Early 1950s piano accompaniment. Ryan, Sean 20 Lake Near Killaloe (composition by Sean Ryan) (continued from track 19). Sung by Early 1950s Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano accompaniment. Ryan, Sean 21 All Through the Night. Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano accompaniment. Early 1950s Ryan, Sean 22 Only to Hear Your Voice Again. Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano Early 1950s accompaniment.

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Main Artist(s) Main Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Instrument (Instrument(s)) Location Folder Ryan, Sean 23 My Feet are Here On Broadway (Old Bog Road). Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with Early 1950s piano accompaniment. Ryan, Sean 24 A Song at Twilight. Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano accompaniment. Early 1950s Ryan, Sean 25 There is No Place Like Home. Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano Early 1950s accompaniment. Ryan, Sean 26 Genevieve. Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano accompaniment. Early 1950s Ryan, Sean 27 It Was My Mother Taught Me How To Sing. Sung by Sean Ryan, tenor, with piano Early 1950s accompaniment.

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Description Artists(s) (Instrument) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Box, Folder Miscellaneous Accordion Brock, Paul; McMahon, Martin; 00 Various Box 29, Murray, Jimmy; Neal, Paddy; Mullins, Folder 60 Mick; Cooley, Joe; Killoran, Paddy; Keegan, Kevin; McGreevy, Johnny

Miscellaneous Accordion 01 Paul Brock 5 row continental accordion recorded in Séamus Connolly's home in 1970 Limerick Miscellaneous Accordion 02 Paul Brock plays French national anthem 1970 Miscellaneous Accordion 03 Paul Brock with Séamus Connolly and Michael Connolly (piano) plays Boys of Late1960s-Early1970s Ballisodare reel. Recorded in Killaloe, Co. Clare Miscellaneous Accordion 04 Reel: McFadden's. Same musicians Late1960s-Early1970s Miscellaneous Accordion 05 Paul Brock plays a European waltz Late1960s-Early1970s Miscellaneous Accordion 06 Paul Brock plays another waltz Late1960s-Early1970s Miscellaneous Accordion 07 Paul Brock on 5 row accordion Late1960s-Early1970s Miscellaneous Accordion 08 Paul Brock plays Garrett Barry's Jig Late1960s-Early1970s Miscellaneous Accordion 09 Martin McMahon (accordion) from London and Co.Clare. Theresa McMahon piano. 1960s Jigs: Cherish the Ladies, Brendan Tonra's Jig Miscellaneous Accordion 10 Martin and Theresa play reels: Bonnie Kate; Jenny's Chickens; Kilfenora Reel; 1960s Union Reel Miscellaneous Accordion 11 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Jimmy Murray (melodeon) playing Miss 1960 Monaghan Miscellaneous Accordion 12 Paddy Neal (Concertina) from Newport, Co. Tipperary playing a polka. Recorded 1960 by Ciarán Mac Mathúna Miscellaneous Accordion 13 Ciaran introduces Paddy again who plays another polka 1960 Miscellaneous Accordion 14 Paddy Neal plays another polka 1960 Miscellaneous Accordion 15 Mick Mullins from Tullamore, Co. Offaly. Recorded by Séamus Connolly. Hornpipe: 1960 Reavy's Miscellaneous Accordion 16 Mick Mullins plays reels: Congress; Dinny O'Brien's 1960 Miscellaneous Accordion 17 Mick Mullins playing Yellow Tinker Reel 1960 Miscellaneous Accordion 18 Mick Mullins plays Newtown Bridge Reel 1960 Miscellaneous Accordion 19 Ciarán Mac Mathúna radio program. Talks about tape given to him by Paddy 1960 Killoran Miscellaneous Accordion 20 Joe Cooley talks 1960 Miscellaneous Accordion 21 Joe Cooley plays Cooley's Hornpipe composed by Paddy O'Brien from Nenagh 1960

Miscellaneous Accordion 22 Ciaran plays a track from tape. Joe Cooley, Johnny McGreevy, Eleanor Kane, 1960 Paddy Killoran, Kevin Keegan play a reel: Touch Me if You Dare Miscellaneous Accordion 23 Same group playing Farrell O'Garra Reel 1960 Miscellaneous Accordion 24 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Joe Cooley singing Scarriff Cows Song 1960 Miscellaneous Accordion Brock, Paul; McMahon, Martin; 00 Box 29, Murray, Jimmy; Neal, Paddy; Mullins, Folder 61 Mick; Cooley, Joe; Killoran, Paddy; Keegan, Kevin; McGreevy, Johnny; Kelly, Ciaran Miscellaneous Accordion 01 Mrs. Crotty plays jig 1955 Miscellaneous Accordion 02 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Mrs. Crotty from Kilrush, Co. Clare playing 1955 concertina set dance: The Stranger

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Description Artists(s) (Instrument) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Box, Folder Miscellaneous Accordion 03 Mrs. Crotty plays reels 1955 Miscellaneous Accordion 04 Mrs. Crotty plays Dublin Reel on concertina 1955 Miscellaneous Accordion 05 Mrs. Crotty talks about song. Ciaran talks to Mrs.Crotty 1955 Miscellaneous Accordion 06 Mrs. Crotty plays a reel: Bean Tinceare 1955 Miscellaneous Accordion 07 Ciaran Kelly, Athlone accordion player plays a Hornpipe: Kelly's Fancy 1955 All-Ireland Fleadh Lougrea, Co. Galway Miscellaneous Accordion 08 Ciaran Kelly plays a reel: Spike Island Lassies 1955 Miscellaneous Accordion 09 Ciaran Kelly's Ceili Band plays reels: one by a trio, and Paddy Kelly Reel; radio 1960s broadcast Miscellaneous Accordion 10 Ciaran Kelly's Ceili Band plays jigs: Lilting Fisherman; Nova Scotia Jig 1960s Miscellaneous Accordion 11 Ciaran Kelly's Ceili Band plays hornpipes: unknown; Good Natured Man 1960s Miscellaneous Accordion 12 Michael McHale from Co. Galway playing an accordion hornpipe; recorded by 1960s Séamus Connolly in Eyrecourt, Co. Galway Miscellaneous Accordion 13 Michael McHale plays a hornpipe: Joe Burke's or Fort of Kincora 1960s Miscellaneous Accordion 14 Michael McHale plays a jig: Cliffs of Moher 1960s Miscellaneous Accordion 15 Michael McHale plays a reel: Moving Cloud 1960s Miscellaneous Accordion 16 Michael McHale plays a reel: Donegal Traveler 1960s Miscellaneous Accordion 17 Michael McHale plays a reel: Enchanted Lady (This tune was recorded by Paddy 1960s Killoran) Miscellaneous Accordion 18 Michael McHale plays a reel: The Dawn 1960s Miscellaneous Accordion 19 Martin Mulhaire talks and introduces tunes: Mulhaire's; Tom Ward's Downfall. This 1960s tape was sent to Ireland from New York by Martin Mulhaire Miscellaneous Accordion 20 Martin Mulhaire plays a jig: New York Jig (Paddy 's Resource?) 1960s Miscellaneous Accordion 21 Martin Mulhaire plays a jig: Red Haired Lass 1960s Miscellaneous Accordion 22 Martin Mulhaire plays Mulhaire's 1960s Miscellaneous Accordion 23 Martin talks and introduces two reels: A Long Way from Home and Reavy's 1960s Miscellaneous Accordion 24 Michael McHale plays a reel: Laurel Bush (?) 1960s Miscellaneous Accordion 25 Michael McHale plays a reel: Father Kelly's 1960s Miscellaneous Accordion 26 Michael McHale plays a reel: Tansey's Favorite 1960s Miscellaneous Accordion 27 Michael McHale plays a reel: Morning Mist (composed by Joe Burke) 1960s Miscellaneous Accordion 28 Michael McHale plays a jig: tune was brought to Ireland from New York by Paddy 1960s O'Brien and given to Séamus Connolly Miscellaneous Accordion 29 Michael McHale plays a jig: Banks of Lough Gowna (made popular by the Lough 1960s Gowna Ceili Band 1960) Miscellaneous Accordion 30 Michael McHale plays a reel: Bonnie Kate. Fades. 1960s Miscellaneous Fiddle Potts, Tommie; Gordon, John; 00 1950s-1970s Box 29, Carroll, Liz; Casey, Bobby; Cronin, Folder 62 Paddy Miscellaneous Fiddle 01 Performers include: Tommie Potts; John Gordon; Liz Carroll; Bobby Casey; Paddy Possilby 1958 Cronin. Recorded by Johnny Byrnes, Dublin. Tommie Potts reels: Farrell O'Gara; Humors of Scarriff Miscellaneous Fiddle 02 Reel: Paddy on the Turnpike Possilby 1958 Miscellaneous Fiddle 03 Reels: Queen of the May; McFadden's Possilby 1958 Miscellaneous Fiddle 04 Air: My Lagan Love. Jig: Garret Barry's Possilby 1958 Miscellaneous Fiddle 05 Reel: Pigeon on the Gate Possilby 1958

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Description Artists(s) (Instrument) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Box, Folder Miscellaneous Fiddle 06 Tape given to Séamus Connolly by Ben Bennon. Charlie Lennon is possibly the 1950s-1960s piano accompanist. John Gordon fiddle from Co. Fermanagh, No. Ireland. Jigs: These tunes can be found in the O'Neill collection unknown title; Richard Brennan's; Rambling Pitchfork Miscellaneous Fiddle 07 Hornpipe: Sunshine Sunshine. Strathspey: Laird of Drumblair. Third tune unknown 1950s-1960s

Miscellaneous Fiddle 08 Barndance: Jimmy Shand the Scottish accordionist made this popular 1950s-1960s Miscellaneous Fiddle 09 Ireland's Fleadh Cheoil Fiddle competition. Bobby Casey from London, second 1970s place; Liz Carroll from Chicago, winner. Hornpipe by Liz Carroll: May be a composition of Brian O'Kane, piano accordionist (member of Siamsa Ceili Band)

Miscellaneous Fiddle 10 Liz Carroll plays a reel 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 11 Bobby Casey plays a hornpipe and set dance 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 12 Bobby Casey plays a reel: Colonel Fraser 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 13 Fleadh Cheoil Ireland. Paddy Cronin from Boston and Co. Kerry. Reels: Crowley's 1970s Reels (joined by a second fiddler) Miscellaneous Fiddle 14 Reels: Boys of the Lough; Queen of May 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 15 Reel: Blackberry Blossom 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 16 Slip Jig 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 17 Reels: Sligo Maid (doesn't finish it); Miss MacLeod's Reel 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 18 Reel: Bonnie Kate 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 19 Reel: Sunny Banks 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 20 Reels: McFadden's (joined by other fiddlers); Blackberry Blossom Reel 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 21 Reel: James Morrison recorded this tune (title unknown) 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 22 Jigs: Maid at the Spinning Wheel; unknown title 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 23 Reel: A Reavy composition 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 24 Reel: Boys of the Lough 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 25 Slip Jig: same tune as #16 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 26 Jigs: Morrison's Jig (James); Richard Brennan's Jiig 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 27 Paddy Cronin talking and laughing 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 28 Reel in C. Sounds like a version of Maid Behind the Bar 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 29 Voiceover by Paddy Cronin 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 30 Jig: Pipe on the Hob. Paddy is playing this with a whistle player 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 31 Reel: Mullingar Races 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 32 Jig: Apples in Winter 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 33 Reels: unknown title (James Morrison recorded this in A major); unknown title 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 34 Reels: unknown title (Johnny Cronin used to play this); unknown title (Tune is a bit 1970s mixed up at the beginning. It turns into the Maid Behind the Bar) Miscellaneous Fiddle 35 Reel: Paddy plays Boys of the Lough again and is joined by the other musicians 1970s

Miscellaneous Fiddle 36 Discussion about tune 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 37 Reel: Eleanor Kane's Reel 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle 38 Reel: same tune. Paddy was trying to remember the end of this tune 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle Reynolds, Paddy 00 Performance location: New York 1970s Box 29, Folder 63 Miscellaneous Fiddle Reynolds, Paddy 01 Recorded in New York with piano accompaniment. Reel: Irish American 1970s

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Description Artists(s) (Instrument) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Box, Folder Miscellaneous Fiddle Reynolds, Paddy 02 Reel: A version of Miss McDonald's Reel 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle Reynolds, Paddy 03 Hornpipe 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle Reynolds, Paddy 04 Hornpipe: Fly By Night 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle Reynolds, Paddy 05 Reel: Mullingar Races 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle Reynolds, Paddy 06 Jig: Jackson's Morning Brush 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle Reynolds, Paddy 07 Reel: Spey in Spate (composition of J.S. Skinner) 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle Reynolds, Paddy 08 Reel: Major Harrison's Fedora 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle Reynolds, Paddy 09 Reel: Composition of Ed Reavy (Séamus: "In memory of Coleman I think") 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle Reynolds, Paddy 10 Set Dance: Down the Hill 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle Reynolds, Paddy 11 Reel: Colonial Rodney 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle Reynolds, Paddy 12 Reel: Little Thatched Cabin 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle Reynolds, Paddy 13 Jig: Girls from Banbridge 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle Reynolds, Paddy 14 Reel: Salamanca Reel 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle Reynolds, Paddy 15 Hornpipe: Drunken Sailor 1970s Miscellaneous Fiddle Reynolds, Paddy 16 Reel: A Reavy composition. End 1970s

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Event Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Best of Ceili Band Competitions Pride of Erin Ceili Band; Long Ridge 00 1980 Co. Kerry (?) Box 29, Ceili Band; Ormond Ceili Band; Folder 64 Gorey Ceili Band Best of Ceili Band Competitions 01 Performance in Listowel, Co. Kerry (?) . Pride of Erin Ceili Band from 1980 Fermanagh. Voice over by Diarmuid Ó Catháin. 1980 All-Ireland Ceili Band Competition Best of Ceili Band Competitions 02 As above. Track 1 has only applause and voice over. Pride of Erin Band 1980 plays a march Best of Ceili Band Competitions 03 Jig by Pride of Erin Ceili Band 1980 Best of Ceili Band Competitions 04 Hornpipe by Pride of Erin Ceili Band 1980 Best of Ceili Band Competitions 05 Reels: Miss McGuinness; St. Ruth's Bush 1980

Best of Ceili Band Competitions 06 Diarmuid Ó Catháin introduces Long Ridge Ceili Band. Séamus Connolly 1980 was one of the adjudicators Best of Ceili Band Competitions 07 Hornpipe composed by John Brady, flute player from Killeigh, Co. Offaly 1980

Best of Ceili Band Competitions 08 Jig 1980 Best of Ceili Band Competitions 09 Reels: John Brady's 1980 Best of Ceili Band Competitions 10 Diarmuid Ó Catháin voiceover. Ormond Ceili Band, Nenagh, Co. 1980 Tipperary Best of Ceili Band Competitions 11 Ormond Ceili Band led by Paddy O'Brien. March: O'Brien composition 1980

Best of Ceili Band Competitions 12 Jig: Paddy O'Brien composition 1980 Best of Ceili Band Competitions 13 Hornpipe: O'Brien composition 1980 Best of Ceili Band Competitions 14 Reels: O'Brien compositions 1980 Best of Ceili Band Competitions 15 Diarmuid introduces Gorey Ceili Band from Co. Wexford 1980 Best of Ceili Band Competitions 16 Jig played by Gorey Ceili Band 1980 Best of Ceili Band Competitions 17 Set Dance: Princess Royal Band 1980 Best of Ceili Band Competitions 18 Reels: Pigeon on the Gate, Boys of Ballisodare 1980 Best of Ceili Band Competitions 19 Diarmuid Ó Catháin introduces the adjudicators 1980 Best of Ceili Band Competitions 20 Adjuticator Paddy Ryan talks 1980 Best of Ceili Band Competitions 21 Diarmuid Ó Catháin introduces Séamus Connolly 1980 Best of Ceili Band Competitions 22 Diarmuid Ó Catháin talks and gives results of the competition: 1st. place 1980 Ormond Ceili Band; 2nd. place Long Ridge Ceili Band; 3rd. place Pride of Erin Ceili Band Farewell Concert (for Séamus Connolly, Michael (announcer); Ó 00 October 8, 1976 Ennis, Co. Clare Box 29, Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Catháin, Diarmuid (announcer); Folder 65 by CCE Connolly, Martin (accordion); Murphy, Sean (bodhran); Carrick, Geraldine (vocal); MacMathuna, Seamus (vocal, flute); O Riabhaig, Eoghain (uilleann pipes); Gleeson, Tom (vocal); Sullivan, Jim (fiddle); Keane, Dan (shanachie).

Farewell Concert (for Séamus 01 Introduction by Michael Connolly (Brother of Séamus Connolly) October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE

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Event Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Farewell Concert (for Séamus 02 Michael Connolly speaking October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 03 Diarmuid Ó Catháin, MC. Diarmuid is from Liocnaw, Co. Kerry. He was October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented elected to the presidency of CCE by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 04 Junior set dance from Ennis. Reel: Bucks of Oranmore. Continued on October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented track 5 by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 05 Jigs: Part of set dance on track 4; Continued on track 6 October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 06 Hornpipe: Homeruler (Part of set on tracks 4 and 5). October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 07 Diarmuid Ó Catháin introduces Martin Connolly (brother of Séamus) on October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented accordion with Sean Murphy on bodhran by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 08 Jigs. Martin Connolly (brother of Séamus) on accordion with Sean Murphy October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented on bodhran. Sean Murphy comes from Newcastle West Co. Limerick by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 09 Reels: unknown title; Toss the Feathers. Martin Connolly (brother of October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Séamus) on accordion with Sean Murphy on bodhran by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 10 Reels: Donegal Traveler; Jenny's Chickens. Martin Connolly (brother of October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Séamus) on accordion with Sean Murphy on bodhran by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 11 Diarmuid Ó Catháin introduces Geraldine Carrick October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 12 Song in Irish sung by Geraldine Carrick October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 13 Song in English by Geraldine Carrick: Lough Sheeling October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 14 Diarmuid Ó Catháin introduces Jackie Scanlan to dance a reel. Reel: October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Pigeon on the Gate. Martin Connolly, accordion by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 15 Diarmuid Ó Catháin tells a joke October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 16 Diarmuid Ó Catháin introduces Séamus Mac Mathúna (Singer/Flute) October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 17 Séamus Mac Mathúna (flute) plays hornpipes or Schottisches. These October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented were recorded by flute player Tom Morrison by CCE

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Event Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Farewell Concert (for Séamus 18 Séamus Mac Mathúna introduces Co. Clare version of Seán Ó Duibhir an October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Gleanna by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 19 Séamus Mac Mathúna sings song: Seán Ó Duibhir an Gleanna October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 20 Séamus Mac Mathúna plays a selection of reels on flute: unknown title; October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Galway Rambler by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 21 Diarmuid Ó Catháin introduces Eoin Ó Riabhaigh from Cork City October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 22 Eoin Ó Riabhaigh plays an air on the uileann pipes: Lough Allan's Fair October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Share. Jigs: unknown title; unknown title by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 23 Reels: Colonel Fraser; Miss McLeod's. Eoin Ó Riabhaigh (uileann pipes) October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 24 Diarmuid Ó Catháin tells a joke and introduces Tom Gleeson from October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Nenagh, Co. Tipperary by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 25 Song: Tom Gleeson sings Molly Ban October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 26 Diarmuid Ó Catháin introduces Jim Sullivan October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 27 Diarmuid Ó Catháin and Jim Sullivan. Jim plays an air on fiddle: October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Sliabhnamban by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 28 Jim Sullivan tells a story about gramophone and a tune October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 29 Reel: Jim Sullivan plays Collier's Reel on fiddle October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 30 Stories from Shanachie Dan Keane October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 31 Shanachie Dan Keane October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 32 Shanachie Dan Keane October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 33 Shanachie Dan Keane October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE

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Event Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Farewell Concert (for Séamus 34 Shanachie Dan Keane. End October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus Ó Catháin Diarmuid (announcer); 00 October 8, 1976 Ennis, Co. Clare Box 29, Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Butler, Nora (vocal);Connolly, Folder 66 by CCE Seamus (fiddle); McMahon, Robbie (vocal); Carroll, Seamus (flute); O'Brien, Paddy (accordion); O'Brien, Eileen (fiddle).

Farewell Concert (for Séamus 01 Continuation of DAT27/CD1 of 2. Diarmuid Ó Catháin introduces Nora October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Butler to sing by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 02 Nora Butler sings October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 03 Nora Butler sings The Leaving of Limerick (This song was first recorded October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by Ciaran MacMathuna). It was sung by Aine Toughey. by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 04 Diarmuid Ó Catháin talks about Séamus Connolly and introduces him October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 05 Reels: Séamus Connolly (fiddle) plays a composition of fiddler Sean Ryan October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented (Ryan meets Connolly); New Found Out by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 06 Séamus Connolly talks and introduces reel October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 07 Jigs: Father Kelly's; Paddy Fahey's. Séamus Connolly (fiddle) October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 08 Séamus Connolly talks about the reel Molly on the Shore. Check music October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented book "Forget Me Not" for information on this tune by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 09 Reel: Séamus Connolly (fiddle) plays Molly on the Shore October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 10 Diarmuid Ó Catháin tells a story about a musician and joke October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 11 Diarmuid Ó Catháin introduces Maire Carney and Charles Moore to dance October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 12 Séamus Connolly (fiddle) plays reel for dancers: Trim the Velvet. End of October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented part one by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 13 Beginning of part two. Diarmuid Ó Catháin October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE

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Event Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Farewell Concert (for Séamus 14 Jigs: unknown title; Jackson's Jig. Full group of musicians on stage October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 15 Whistle solo. Air/Reel: For Ireland I'll Not Tell Her Name. Reels: unknown October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented title; Micho Russell's by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 16 Song October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 17 Flute: Hop Jig flute solo and group playing reels together: unknown title; October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Congress (With dancers). by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 18 Robbie McMahon sings October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 19 Song by Robbie McMahon: The Scariff Martyrs October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 20 Robbie McMahon introduces song: Old Man in the Hob October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 21 Song by Robbie McMahon : Old Man in the Hob October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 22 Flute air: An Raibh Tu ag an gCarraig? Flute reels: Morning Star; Ah October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Surely. Seamus Carroll, flute by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 23 Jigs: Contentment is Wealth; Luck Penny. Paddy O'Brien (Accordion) and October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Séamus Connolly (Fiddle) by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 24 Slow air on the fiddle: Eileen O'Brien. Concert continued on DAT28/CD1 October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented of 1 by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus O'Brien, Paddy (accordion); 00 October 8, 1976 Ennis, Co.Clare Box 29, Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Connolly, Seamus (fiddle); Gleeson, Folder 67 by CCE Tom (vocal); Butler, Nora (vocal); Keane, Dan (shanachie); Ó Catháin, Diarmuid (announcer);

Farewell Concert (for Séamus 01 Continuation of concert from DAT27. Hornpipe: Caroline O'Neill hornpipe. October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Paddy O'Brien (Accordion) and Séamus Connolly (Fiddle) by CCE

Farewell Concert (for Séamus 02 Hornpipe/Reel for dancers. Hornpipe: Ben Hill. Reel: George White's. October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Paddy O'Brien (Accordion) and Séamus Connolly (Fiddle) by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 03 Tom Gleeson October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE

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Event Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Farewell Concert (for Séamus 04 Tom Gleeson sings Old Fenian Gun October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 05 Reels: Shoemaker's Daughter; Hunter's House (Ed Reavy compositions). October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Played by Paddy O'Brien (accordion) and Séamus Connolly (fiddle) by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 06 Pipes play jig: King of the Pipers October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 07 Jigs: unknown title; unknown title October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 08 Song: A Stór Mo Chroí October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 09 Reels: Molly Brannigan; Bucks of Oranmore October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 10 Song: A Dear Little Isle. Nora Butler, singer October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 11 Shanachie story by Dan Keane (?) October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 12 Shanachie Dan Keane October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 13 Shanachie Dan Keane October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 14 Shanachie Dan Keane October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 15 Shanachie Dan Keane October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 16 Shanachie Dan Keane October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 17 Shanachie Dan Keane October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 18 Shanachie Dan Keane October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 19 Shanachie Dan Keane October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE

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Event Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Farewell Concert (for Séamus 20 Séamus Connolly (fiddle) plays a reel set (Tarbolton Set) October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 21 Diarmuid Ó Catháin talks about Séamus Connolly and pays tribute to October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Seamus by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 22 Sean Reid makes presentation to Séamus and talks October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 23 Diarmuid Ó Catháin asks Father Hogan to make a presentation to October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Frances Connolly by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 24 Applause and Séamus Connolly thanks people who organized the October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented evening by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 25 Séamus Connolly says he will be back and Diarmuid Ó Catháin October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented introduces the group who played at the concert (group from outside Co. by CCE Clare) Farewell Concert (for Séamus 26 Raffle. Diarmuid Ó Catháin reads numbers on tickets and says goodbye. October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Winner-Josephine O'Brien by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 27 Final reels for dancers: Foxhunter's Reel; Green Groves of Erin; October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented Foxhunter's by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 28 Diarmuid Ó Catháin makes announcements October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 29 Irish National Anthem October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 30 Michael Connolly's message to the Connolly family in Connecticut October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE Farewell Concert (for Séamus 31 End of recording October 8, 1976 Connolly) in Ennis, 1976, presented by CCE

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Event Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown Saunders, Father (MC); O'Loughlin, 00 Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, 1958 or 59, and Fleadh Cheoil in Miltown 1958-1961 Kilrush, Co.Clare; Box 29, Malbay Peter (flute); Murphy, Paddy Malbay, 1961 (both celebrity concerts), includes Killoran Miltown Malbay, Folder 68 (concertina); McMahon, Robbie Co. Clare. (vocal); Loughnane, Dr. Bill (fiddle); Loughnane, Anthony (accordion); Loughnane, Ursula (piano); Falsey, Michael (flute); Burke, Joe (accordion); Connolly, Michael (fiddle, piano); Connolly, Séamus (fiddle); Peggy Carty Dancers; McPeake Trio; Mulgreen, Ann (vocal); Talty, Martin (MC); Ni (?), Maire (vocal); Galvin, Ellen (fiddle); Devally, Liam (vocal); Ryan, Mrs. (piano); Killoran, Paddy (fiddle); Canny, Paddy (fiddle).

Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 01 Father Saunders introduces Peter O'Loughlin from Kilmaley, flute; and 1958 or 1959 Malbay Paddy Murphy, concertina. Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 02 Jig: Dr. O'Neill's Jig. Peter O'Loughlin from Kilmaley, flute; and Paddy 1958 or 1959 Malbay Murphy, concertina. Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 03 Reel: Bucks of Oranmore. Peter O'Loughlin from Kilmaley, flute; and 1958 or 1959 Malbay Paddy Murphy, concertina. Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 04 Robbie McMahon, singer 1958 or 1959 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 05 Robbie McMahon asks, "How are you getting on? God knows aren't ye 1958 or 1959 Malbay lovely"; Robbie sings O'Brien the Blacksmith Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 06 Robbie McMahon introduces song-Old Man in the Hob 1958 or 1959 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 07 Robbie McMahon sings Old Man in the Hob 1958 or 1959 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 08 Robbie McMahon lilts a reel: Mason's Apron 1958 or 1959 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 09 Father Saunders introduces the Loughnane family: Dr. Bill, Anthony, and 1958 or 1959 Malbay Ursula Loughnane on fiddle, accordion, and piano Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 10 Loughnane Trio plays a jig: Hag with the Money. Dr. Bill, Anthony, and 1958 or 1959 Malbay Ursula Loughnane on fiddle, accordion, and piano Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 11 Tony Loughnane, accordion, and his sister Ursula play a reel: Bunker Hill- 1958 or 1959 Malbay Mason's Apron Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 12 Applause and flute by Michael Falsey. Hornpipe: Shaskeen Hornpipe 1958 or 1959 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 13 Jig: Cliffs of Moher; Michael Falsey, flute 1958 or 1959 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 14 Reel: Kiss the Maid Behind the Barrel. Michael Falsey, flute 1958 or 1959 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 15 Hornpipe with dancers-possibly Peggy Carty Dancers from Galway; Joe 1958 or 1959 Malbay Burke on accordion; Seamus and Michael Connolly on fiddle and piano

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Event Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 16 The McPeake Trio plays a Hornpipe: The Belfast or Sweeps 1958 or 1959 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 17 Descriptive piece by the McPeake Trio: Maggie Pickins 1958 or 1959 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 18 Air: music and song: Eileen A Run. McPeake Trio 1958 or 1959 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 19 Ann Mulqueen from Castleconnell, Co. Limerick sings The Home I Left 1958 or 1959 Malbay Behind Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 20 Irish National Anthem played by the McPeake Trio 1958 or 1959 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 21 Martin Talty from Miltown Malbay introduces Maire Ni (?) 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 22 Maire Ni (?) sings Caic Ni Duibhir 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 23 Martin Talty introduces fiddler Mrs. Ellen Galvin from Co. Clare 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 24 Mrs. Ellen Galvin (fiddle) plays a hornpipe 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 25 Air played by Mrs. Ellen Galvin on fiddle 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 26 Martin Talty introduces tenor Liam Devally 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 27 Liam Devally sings Lark in the Clear Air 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 28 Liam Devally sings Kerry Dancing 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 29 Applause-Liam Devally talks and thanks the audience and Mrs. Ryan, 1961 Malbay piano. He introduces An Coulin Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 30 Liam Devally sings An Coulin 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 31 Martin Talty introduces Paddy Killoran, fiddler from New York 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 32 Reel: (Séamus: "I think it's the Millstone".) Paddy Killoran (fiddle) 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 33 Reel. Paddy Killoran (fiddle) 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 34 Paddy Killoran talks to the audience 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 35 Reel: Copperplate. Paddy Killoran (fiddle) 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 36 Jig: Paddy Canny, fiddle; Peadar O'Loughlin, flute 1961 Malbay

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Event Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown Duffy, Seamus (MC); Kincora Ceili 00 Fleadh Cheoil in Miltown Malbay, 1961 1961 Miltown Malbay, Box 29, Malbay Band; Reid, Sean (piano); Burke, Co. Clare Folder 69 Joe (accordion); Connolly, Michael (fiddle); Bowe, John (accordion); McPeake Trio; Turkinton, Tom (fiddle); Turkinton, David (piano); Ennis, Seamus (uilleann pipes); Kilfenora Ceili Band

Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 01 Seamus Duffy MC (from Co. Mayo) Seamus is a traditional singer and 1961 Malbay musician. Seamus introduces the Kincora Ceili Band from Dublin

Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 02 Kincora Ceili Band with Sean Reid on piano. Marches: Collar of Gold; 1961 Malbay Harp that Once Through Tara's Halls Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 03 Jig: Dr. O'Neill's. Kincora Ceili Band with Sean Reid on piano. 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 04 Reels: Siver Spear; ?. Kincora Ceili Band with Sean Reid on piano. 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 05 Seamus Duffy (MC) talks 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 06 Joe Burke accordion and Michael Connolly (piano), brother of Seamus 1961 Malbay play a hornpipe: Contradiction Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 07 Hornpipe: High Level (James Hill composition). Joe Burke accordion and 1961 Malbay Michael Connolly (piano) Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 08 Reels: I'm Waiting for You; Golden Keyboard (composition of Martin 1961 Malbay Mulhaire). Joe Burke accordion and Michael Connolly (piano) Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 09 Seamus Duffy introduces accordionist John Bowe from Birr, Co. Offaly. 1961 Malbay John Bowe lives in London Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 10 Reel: Tear the Calico; Four Courts. John Bowe (accordion) 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 11 Seamus Duffy introduces the McPeake Trio from Belfast (continued on 1961 Malbay track 12) Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 12 Seamus Duffy introduction of McPeake Trio continues from track 11 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 13 McPeake Trio. March: part of Foxhunt descriptive piece and a march and 1961 Malbay jig Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 14 Air: An Coulin by the McPeake Trio 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 15 Seamus Duffy introduces Tom Turkinton and his son David playing fiddle 1961 Malbay and piano (Tom is playing Séamus Connolly's fiddle). Hornpipes: Possibly Tom Turkinton compositions A major, B Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 16 Reels: unknown; Reel in C. Tom Turkinton (fiddle); David Turkinton 1961 Malbay (piano) Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 17 Hornpipes. Tom Turkinton (fiddle); David Turkinton (piano) 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 18 Piper Seamus Ennis plays a reel 1961 Malbay Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 19 Seamus Ennis (uileann pipes) introduces Air: The Mass Rock 1961 Malbay

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Event Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Fleadh Cheoil in Kilrush, Miltown 20 Kilfenora Ceili Band. 1961 Malbay Irish Festival O'Donnell, Eugene; Moloney, Mick; 00 1984 Philadelphia, Box 29, McDermot, Josie; Sweeney, Brenda; Folder 70 Ni Chathasaigh, Maire Philadelphia Irish Festival 01 Eugene O'Donnell introduces air: Down By the Salley Gardens. Eugene 1984 O'Donnell (Fiddle) Mick Moloney (Guitar) Philadelphia Irish Festival 02 Reel: Fiddle and guitar. (Seamus: "Composition of Mr. O'Donnell, I think"). 1984 Music for dancers. Dancing on stage.

Philadelphia Irish Festival 03 Eugene introduces air and hornpipes: Old County Derry Air 1984 Philadelphia Irish Festival 04 Hornpipes: Derry Hornpipe; unknown title 1984 Philadelphia Irish Festival 05 Eugene and Mick play for dancers (Tailor's Twist Hornpipe) 1984 Philadelphia Irish Festival 06 Josie McDermott (Flute), Brenda Sweeney (Second Flute), and Walter 1984 Marron (Guitar). Reels: unknown title; A version of Maude Miller; Flowers of Red Hill Philadelphia Irish Festival 07 Josie McDermott introduces song and sings: Kilamarthra Immigrant 1984 Philadelphia Irish Festival 08 O'Carolan's composition. Student of Josie McDermott (Brenda Sweeney 1984 on flute) Philadelphia Irish Festival 09 Josie and student play reels on whistle: Billy Brecker; Pigeon on the Gate 1984 Guitar accompaniment

Philadelphia Irish Festival 10 Mick Moloney introduces Josie McDermott (Flute/Whistle/Singer); Brenda 1984 Sweeney (Flute/Whistles); Walter Marron (Guitar) Philadelphia Irish Festival 11 Mick introduces Máire Ní Chathasaigh (Harp) 1984 Philadelphia Irish Festival 12 Máire talks about tunes. Jigs: Gander in the Pratie Hole; Queen of the 1984 Rushes Philadelphia Irish Festival 13 Máire introduces two tunes by O'Carolan. Keen O'Hara; Madam Maxwell; 1984 Old Oak Tree Reel Philadelphia Irish Festival McComiskey, Billy; O'Brien, Andy; 00 1984 Philadelphia, Box 29, Mulvihill, Brendan; Molloy, Matt; Pennsylvania Folder 71 O'Byrne, Gerry;Keane, Jimmy; Egan, Seamus; O'Connell, Robbie (possibly); McGann, Andy; Coen, Charlie; Coen, Jack;Cunningham, Johnny; Britton, Tim

Philadelphia Irish Festival 01 Mick Moloney introduces the group The Irish Tradition. Billy McComiskey 1984 (Accordion); Brendan Mulvihill (Fiddle); Andy O'Brien (Guitar/Sings). Reels: Humours of Westport (Played in F major); Boys of Ballisodare

Philadelphia Irish Festival 02 Brendan Mulvihill introduces hornpipes: Munster Grass (Ed Reavy 1984 composition); Echo Hornpipe Philadelphia Irish Festival 03 Flute and guitar reels by Matt Molloy (Flute) and Gerry O'Beirne (Guitar) 1984

Philadelphia Irish Festival 04 Reels: New Road; Captain Kelly; Version of Maid Behind the Bar; 1984 Humours of Lissadell (Sligo)

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Event Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Philadelphia Irish Festival 05 Sounds like Jimmy Keane from Chicago (Piano accordion); Mick Moloney 1984 (Banjo); Seamus Egan (Flute). Reels: Possibly Robbie O'Connell (Guitar)

Philadelphia Irish Festival 06 Hornpipe: Andy McGann (Fiddle) and Mick Moloney (Guitar) 1984 Philadelphia Irish Festival 07 Andy McGann introduces reels: Mountain Road; Humours of Tulla. Mick 1984 Moloney (Guitar) Philadelphia Irish Festival 08 Jack and Charlie Coen (Flute and Concertina) 1984 Reels Philadelphia Irish Festival 09 Nothing 1984 Philadelphia Irish Festival 10 Jack Coen and his brother Fr. Charlie. Jigs: Jack Coen's; unknown title 1984

Philadelphia Irish Festival 11 Matt Molloy (Flute) and Gerry O'Beirne (Guitar). Reels: unknown title; 1984 Composition of Sean Ryan, fiddler Philadelphia Irish Festival 12 Conversation on stage between Matt and Gerry O'Beirne 1984 Philadelphia Irish Festival 13 Matt Molloy talking and introducing jigs 1984 Philadelphia Irish Festival 14 Matt Molloy and Gerry O'Beirne play slip jigs: unknown title; Give Us a 1984 Drink of Water; Tune from North Clare Philadelphia Irish Festival 15 Matt Molloy introduces tune. Reels: unknown title; unknown title; unknown 1984 title Philadelphia Irish Festival 16 Matt Molloy and Gerry O'Beirne. Reels. Music fades. 1984 Philadelphia Irish Festival 17 Andy McGann (Fiddle) and Mick Moloney (Guitar). Jig: Andy calls this 1984 Hanley's Jig Philadelphia Irish Festival 18 Johnny Cunningham introduces group. Tim Britton on pipes and others 1984

Philadelphia Irish Festival 19 Waltz: The Glens of Mayo (?) 1984 Philadelphia Irish Festival 20 Reels. Fade 1984

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Artist(s) / Program Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder American Journeywork and Job of Mac Mathúna, Ciarán (announcer); 00 Early 1960s Boston, New York Box 29, Journeywork Coughlin, Danny (accordion); City, Philadelphia. Folder 72 Cronin, Paddy (fiddle); Irwin, Eddie (piano); McDonagh, Martin (accordion); Preston, Gene (flute); Murray, Eddie (fiddle); Hamon, Frank (flute or whistle); McDonough, Michael (accordion); Redican, Larry (accordion); McGann, Andy (fiddle); Morrison, Tom (flute and bodhran); Reynolds, John (tambourine); Standeven, Thomas (piano).

American Journeywork and Job of 01 Reels: Lord Gordon; Bonnie Kate played by Danny Coughlin, accordion. Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 02 Reels. Danny Coughlin, accordion. Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 03 Reels. Danny Coughlin, accordion. Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 04 Reel: Paddy Cronin, fiddle, plays Humors of Westport. Early 1960s Journeywork Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about Boston and his visit to Paddy Cronin's home in Roslindale American Journeywork and Job of 05 Reel: Paddy Cronin, fiddle, plays Humors of Westport. Eddie Irwin, piano Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 06 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about the musicians in Boston. Ciarán introduces Paddy Early 1960s Journeywork Cronin and Eddie Irwin American Journeywork and Job of 07 Reel: O'Dowd's played by by Paddy Cronin and Eddie Irwin (piano). (Séamus: Early 1960s Journeywork "Listen for Connollys' squeaky door") American Journeywork and Job of 08 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks to Paddy Cronin from Co. Kerry Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 09 Reel: Paddy Cronin (fiddle) and Ed Irwin (piano) play Paddy Ryan's Dream Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 10 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks to Paddy Cronin. Paddy sends greetings to Padraig Early 1960s Journeywork O'Keefe American Journeywork and Job of 11 Paddy Cronin sends greetings to Padraig O'Keefe Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 12 Reels: Hickey's, Pigeon on the Gate. Paddy Cronin (fiddle) Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 13 Martin McDonagh, accordion, and Paddy Cronin, fiddle play reels Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 14 Ciarán introduces Gene Preston, flute, Michael McDonough, accordion, Eddie Early 1960s Journeywork Murray, fiddle, and Frank Hamon (flute or whistle) American Journeywork and Job of 15 Reels: Boys of Ballisodare; Music in the Glen. Gene Preston, flute, Michael Early 1960s Journeywork McDonough, accordion, Eddie Murray, fiddle, and Frank Hamon (flute or whistle)

American Journeywork and Job of 16 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces a large group Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 17 Reels: Cup of Tea; Morning Dew Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 18 New program from Boston. Ciarán talks about "Old World" Boston. Early 1960s Journeywork

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Artist(s) / Program Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder American Journeywork and Job of 19 Reels: Rattigan's Reel; Traveler. Played by Paddy Cronin (fiddle) and Eddie Irwin Early 1960s Journeywork (piano) American Journeywork and Job of 20 Reel: Paddy on the Turnpike. Paddy Cronin (fiddle) and Eddie Irwin (piano) Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 21 Ciarán Mac Mathúna again names musicians. Eddie Irwin also has connection to Early 1960s Journeywork Prince Edward Island American Journeywork and Job of 22 Reel: Reel of Mullinavat. Paddy Cronin (fiddle) and Eddie Irwin (piano) Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 23 Ciarán talks about the session in Paddy Cronin's house. Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 24 Reels: Bunker Hill; Old Bush.Paddy Cronin (fiddle) and Eddie Irwin (piano) Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 25 Ciarán introduces Paddy Cronin (fiddle) to play a jig: The Grey Goose Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 26 Jig: The Grey Goose played by Paddy Cronin, fiddle Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 27 End of session in Boston. Ciarán introduces accordionists Martin McDonagh and Early 1960s Journeywork Michael McDonough American Journeywork and Job of 28 Reel: Toss the Feathers played by Martin McDonagh and Michael McDonough Early 1960s Journeywork (accordions) American Journeywork and Job of 29 Large group playing reels: Buckley's; Golden Keyboard Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 30 Back to Larry Redican's house Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 31 Larry Redican (fiddle) and Andy McGann (fiddle) play reels: McFadden's; Mama's Early 1960s Journeywork Pet American Journeywork and Job of 32 Ciarán Mac Mathúna re-introduces Larry Redican and Andy McGann to play one of Early 1960s Journeywork Ed Reavy's tunes American Journeywork and Job of 33 Reel: Reavy's. Larry Redican (fiddle) and Andy McGann (fiddle) Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 34 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about his memories of being in Larry Redican's Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 35 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks to Larry Redican about musicians in New York and talks Early 1960s Journeywork about accordionist John Kimmel American Journeywork and Job of 36 Old 78 recording of John Kimmel (accordion) playing a hornpipe: Bird in the Tree Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 37 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talking again to Larry Redican about musicians and Tom and Early 1960s Journeywork James Morrison American Journeywork and Job of 38 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks and introduces Tom Morrison from Dunmore, Early 1960s Journeywork Co.Galway. Flute and bodhran (tambourine) American Journeywork and Job of 39 Ciarán Mac Mathúna announcing the names of the reels from the old 78 recording Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 40 Tom Morrison, flute, and John Reynolds, tambourine, play reels: Dunmore Lassies; Early 1960s Journeywork Manchester Reel; Castlebar Tramp American Journeywork and Job of 41 Ciarán Mac Mathúna again talking to Larry Redican. They talk about Michael Early 1960s Journeywork Coleman. American Journeywork and Job of 42 Reels: Liffey Banks; Shaskeen. Voiceover by Ciarán Mac Mathúna Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 43 Reel: Welcome to Charlie. Played by Larry Redican (fiddle) with Thomas Early 1960s Journeywork Standeven, piano American Journeywork and Job of 44 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introducing Larry Redican, fiddle, and Thomas Standeven, Early 1960s Journeywork piano. Larry and Thomas played previous reel

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Artist(s) / Program Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder American Journeywork and Job of 45 Hornpipe: Harvest Home. Larry Redican, fiddle, and Thomas Standeven, piano. Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of Mac Mathúna, Ciarán (announcer); 00 circa 1963 Philadelphia, Box 29, Journeywork Redican, Larry (fiddle); O'Donnell, Chicago. Folder 73 Eugene (fiddle); King, John (piano); Toughey, Patsy (uillean pipes); Joe Cooley's Ceili Band.

American Journeywork and Job of 01 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about the city of Philadelphia. Jig: Larry Redican (fiddle) circa 1963 Journeywork plays Killavil Jig and a second he calls Ann Redican's Jig American Journeywork and Job of 02 Ciarán Mac Mathúna credits Larry Redican. He talks about the fiddler Eugene circa 1963 Journeywork O'Donnell American Journeywork and Job of 03 Hornpipes by Eugene O'Donnell (fiddle) and John King, piano: unknown; Bee's circa 1963 Journeywork Wing American Journeywork and Job of 04 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Eugene O'Donnell (fiddle) and John King (piano) to circa 1963 Journeywork play a Scottish air: Bonnie Lass (?) American Journeywork and Job of 05 Air/March: Bonnie Lass (?) . Eugene O'Donnell (fiddle) and John King (piano) circa 1963 Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 06 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about Irish Music Club in Philly circa 1963 Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 07 Larry Redican (fiddle) plays reels for dancers: Swallow's Tail; Boys of the Lough circa 1963 Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 08 Larry Redican (fiddle) plays reel: Water Dog's Hole circa 1963 Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 09 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about the piper Patsy Toughey circa 1963 Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 10 Patsy Touhey (uileann piper) plays three reels: Drowsy Maggie; Scotch Mary; The circa 1963 Journeywork Flogging Reel American Journeywork and Job of 11 Recorded in Chicago (continues on track 01 of CD3 of 3). Jigs: Queen of the Fair; circa 1963 Journeywork Out on the Ocean. Played by Joe Cooley's Ceili Band American Journeywork and Job of Mac Mathúna, Ciarán (announcer); 00 circa 1963 Chicago, New York Box 29, Journeywork Joe Cooley Ceili Band; McGreevy, City. Folder 74 Johnny (fiddle); Kane, Eleanor (piano); Neary, Jim (fiddle); Mulvihill, Charlie (accordion); Murphy, Denis (fiddle); Mulvihill, Geraldine (piano); Reavy, Ed (speaks only); Henry, Kevin (flute).

American Journeywork and Job of 01 Joe Cooley Ceili Band playing a jig: Queen of the Fair circa 1963 Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 02 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about going to the home of Eleanor and Jim Neary and circa 1963 Journeywork introduces Johnny McGreevy American Journeywork and Job of 03 Johnny McGreevy, fiddle, and Eleanor Kane, piano play a reel: Giblin's Fancy circa 1963 Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 04 Johnny McGreevy talks to Ciarán Mac Mathúna and tells a story about being an circa 1963 Journeywork altarboy American Journeywork and Job of 05 Reel: Dowd's Favorite played by Eleanor Kane (piano) circa 1963 Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 06 Ciarán Mac Mathúna again introducing Eleanor, Johnny, and Jim Neary (two fiddles circa 1963 Journeywork and piano)

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Artist(s) / Program Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder American Journeywork and Job of 07 Reel: Broken Pledge. Music fades. Eleanor, Johnny, and Jim Neary (two fiddles circa 1963 Journeywork and piano) American Journeywork and Job of 08 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks to Eleanor Kane circa 1963 Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 09 Back to Paddy Killoran Irish Music Club in New York. Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks circa 1963 Journeywork about Charlie Mulvihill and introduces Charlie and Denis Murphy American Journeywork and Job of 10 Compositions of Charlie Mulvihill played by Denis Murphy and Charlie (fiddles): two circa 1963 Journeywork reels American Journeywork and Job of 11 Ciarán Mac Mathúna again talking about music clubs in New York circa 1963 Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 12 Jigs played by Denis Murphy and Charlie Mulvihill (fiddles): Humors of circa 1963 Journeywork Castlecormer; Quinn's Jig American Journeywork and Job of 13 Reels played by Denis Murphy (fiddle), Charlie Mulvihill (fiddle), and Geraldine circa 1963 Journeywork Mulvihill (piano): Billy Brocker; Mulvihill's. American Journeywork and Job of 14 Ciarán Mac Mathúna asks Charlie Mulvihill the names of the tunes circa 1963 Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 15 Jigs: Humors of Castlecormer; Quinn's Jig. circa 1963 Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 16 Introduces Joe Cooley's Band circa 1963 Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 17 Cooley's Reel played by Joe Cooley's Band circa 1963 Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 18 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks to Ed Reavy from Philadelphia circa 1963 Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 19 Mr. Reavy was in Chicago for a musical convention circa 1963 Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 20 Reel: Flute music from Kevin Henry circa 1963 Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of Mac Mathúna, Ciarán (announcer); 00 Early 1960s New York City Box 29, Journeywork Coen, Jack (flute); Redican, Larry (possible; Folder 75 (fiddle); Dolan, Felix (piano); somewhere in North Mulhaire, Martin (accordion); America); Chicago McGann, Andy (fiddle); Reynolds, Paddy (fiddle); Wallace, Gerry (piano, piccolo); Harrison, Vincent (fiddle); Mulvihill, Charlie (fiddle); Murphy, Denis (fiddle); Mulvihill, Geraldine (piano); Cronin, Paddy (fiddle); Cooley, Seamus (flute); Cooley, Joe (accordion); Joe Cooley Ceili Band; Masterson, Tom (drums); McGreevy, Johnny (fiddle); Madden, Joe (accordion).

American Journeywork and Job of 01 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about New York and the Irish in that city. Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 02 Selection of reels from New York musicians Jack Coen, flute; Larry Redican, fiddle; Early 1960s Journeywork Felix Dolan, piano: Buckley's Fancy; Golden Keyboard (composed by Martin Mulhaire) American Journeywork and Job of 03 Ciarán Mac Mathúna announces names of the group that played the reels on track Early 1960s Journeywork 02. Ciarán announces Jack Coen, flute; Larry Redican, fiddle; Felix Dolan, piano

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Artist(s) / Program Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder American Journeywork and Job of 04 Reels: Sonny Martin's; unknown. Jack Coen (flute),Larry Redican (fiddle), Felix Early 1960s Journeywork Dolan (piano) American Journeywork and Job of 05 Reels: Piper's Despair; Old Copperplate (continued on track 06). Jack Coen (flute), Early 1960s Journeywork Larry Redican (fiddle), Felix Dolan (piano) American Journeywork and Job of 06 Reels continued from track 05: Piper's Despair; Old Copperplate. Jack Coen (flute), Early 1960s Journeywork Larry Redican (fiddle), Felix Dolan (piano)

American Journeywork and Job of 07 Reels: Piper's Despair; Old Copperplate (continued from track 06). Jack Coen Early 1960s Journeywork (flute), Larry Redican (fiddle), Felix Dolan (piano) American Journeywork and Job of 08 Larry Redican, Jim Carroll, and Felix Dolan say hello to accordionist Paddy O'Brien. Early 1960s Journeywork Andy McGann and Gerry Wallace say hello too American Journeywork and Job of 09 Jigs: Luck Penny; Father Fielding's Jig. Martin Mulhaire on the accordion Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 10 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Andy McGann (fiddle) and Paddy Reynolds Early 1960s Journeywork (fiddle). Felix Dolan on piano (Séamus: "Piano music sounds like Gerry Wallace").

American Journeywork and Job of 11 Reels: Reavy's (possibly; On another tape of Paddy O'Brien this tune was Early 1960s Journeywork announced as Reavy's); Hunter's House (Reavy composition). Andy McGann (fiddle) and Paddy Reynolds (fiddle); Paddy O'Brien (accordion); Gerry Wallace (piano) American Journeywork and Job of 12 Ciarán Mac Mathúna corrects his announcement; piano player is Gerry Wallace; Early 1960s Journeywork Ciarán introduces Andy McGann, fiddle American Journeywork and Job of 13 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks with fiddler Andy McGann Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 14 Andy McGann (fiddle) plays a hornpipe (this is referred to as the New York Early 1960s Journeywork Hornpipe) American Journeywork and Job of 15 Reels: Tansey's Favorite; Mulhaire's composition. Played by Martin Mulhaire, Early 1960s Journeywork accordion; and Felix Dolan, piano. American Journeywork and Job of 16 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Larry Redican and Andy McGann on fiddles Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 17 Ciarán Mac Mathúna asks Larry Redican the names. Larry tells him: The Early 1960s Journeywork Providence; Bells of Tipperary American Journeywork and Job of 18 Ciarán Mac Mathúna announces Jack Coen (flute), Larry Redican (fiddle), and Early 1960s Journeywork Andy McGann (fiddle) American Journeywork and Job of 19 Ciarán Mac Mathúna continues. Larry Redican names the Nova Scotia Jig. Joke: Early 1960s Journeywork "That's a place in Germany." Someone says West Germany. American Journeywork and Job of 20 Larry Redican (fiddle), Andy McGann (fiddle), Jack Coen (flute) playing Nova Scotia Early 1960s Journeywork Jig American Journeywork and Job of 21 Ciarán Mac Mathúna goes from Manhattan into the Bronx Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 22 Larry Redican (fiddle), Andy McGann (fiddle), Jack Coen (flute) joined by fiddler Early 1960s Journeywork Vincent Harrison American Journeywork and Job of 23 Ciarán Mac Mathúna arrives in the Bronx at the house of Charlie Mulvihill. Charlie, Early 1960s Journeywork Denis Murphy on fiddle and Geraldine Mulvihill on piano American Journeywork and Job of 24 Denis Murphy announces the hornpipes: Cawley's (?); Miss McLeod's Fancy Early 1960s Journeywork (continued on track 25). Charlie, Denis Murphy on fiddle and Geraldine Mulvihill on piano. Fade American Journeywork and Job of 25 Hornpipes: Cawley's (?); Miss McLeod's Fancy (continued from track 24). Charlie, Early 1960s Journeywork Denis Murphy on fiddle and Geraldine Mulvihill on piano. American Journeywork and Job of 26 Applause. Charlie Mulvihill talks to Ciarán Mac Mathúna Early 1960s Journeywork

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Artist(s) / Program Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder American Journeywork and Job of 27 Interview with Charlie Mulvihill continues and Denis Murphy (fiddle), Charlie (fiddle), Early 1960s Journeywork and Geraldine Mulvihill (piano) play two reels: titles unknown, but possibly Charlie's compositions American Journeywork and Job of 28 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about future trip to Boston and introduces Paddy Cronin, Early 1960s Journeywork fiddle. Reels: unknown; Traveler American Journeywork and Job of 29 Reel: Chicago Reel played by Joe Cooley, accordion Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 30 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks and introduces Joe and Seamus Cooley and introduces Early 1960s Journeywork Joe to play a reel: The Dawn (accordion) American Journeywork and Job of 31 Reel: Joe Cooley (accordion) plays The Dawn Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 32 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about Joe Cooley and talks with him Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 33 Joe Cooley talks with Ciarán Mac Mathúna and he talks about concertina player Early 1960s Journeywork Mrs. Crotty from Kilrush American Journeywork and Job of 34 Reel: Joe Cooley (accordion) plays Farrel O'Gara Reel Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 35 Reels: Joe Cooley Ceili Band in Hanley's, Chicago play Humors of Tulla; Skylark Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 36 Ciarán Mac Mathúna tries to talk to Seamus Cooley Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 37 Seamus Cooley (flute) plays air: Sliabh na mBan Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 38 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Joe Cooley and drummer. Jigs: Queen of the Fair; Early 1960s Journeywork Rambling Pitchfork American Journeywork and Job of 39 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about the drummer, seven year old Tom Masterson Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 40 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks to young Tom Masterson (drums). Ciarán introduces Joe Early 1960s Journeywork Cooley and his group American Journeywork and Job of 41 Joe Cooley and his band play a reel: Dowd's #9 Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 42 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Johnny McGreevy on fiddle Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 43 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle) plays a Reavy reel: Aggie White's Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 44 Applause. Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks to Johnny McGreevy Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 45 Johnny McGreevy (fiddle) plays a Reavy reel Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 46 New program: New York. Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Joe Madden on Early 1960s Journeywork accordion to play a reel: I'm Waiting for You American Journeywork and Job of 47 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks to Joe Madden from Portumna Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 48 Joe Madden (accordion) plays a reel: Christmas Eve Reel (composition of Tommy Early 1960s Journeywork Coen from Salthill, Co. Galway) American Journeywork and Job of 49 Ciarán Mac Mathúna credits Joe Madden and introduces Andy McGann and Denis Early 1960s Journeywork Murphy (fiddles) American Journeywork and Job of 50 Andy McGann (fiddle) and Denis Murphy (fiddle) play two reels: Mountain Road; Early 1960s Journeywork Dairy Maid. Piano played by Gerry Wallace American Journeywork and Job of 51 Reels: Denis Murphy (fiddle), Andy McGann (fiddle), Gerry Wallace (piano) from Early 1960s Journeywork Belfast titles unknown

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Artist(s) / Program Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder American Journeywork and Job of 52 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Gerry Wallace from Belfast on piccolo with Felix Early 1960s Journeywork Dolan on piano. Set Dance: Rodney's Glory. Fade American Journeywork and Job of Mac Mathúna, Ciarán (announcer); 00 Early 1960s New York City; Box 29, Journeywork Harte, Tim (fiddle); Flynn, Mike Miltown Malbay, Co. Folder 76 (flute); McGann, Andy (fiddle); Clare; Boston. Reynolds, Paddy (fiddle); Dolan, Felix (piano); Flynn, Joey (fiddle); Mulvihill, Geraldine (piano); Morrison, James (fiddle); Lamont, Joe (fiddle); Kelly, Gene (accordion); Molony, Joe (accordion); Geraghly, Jimmy (piano); Killoran, Paddy (fiddle); Mills, Joe (accordion); Mulvihill, Charlie (fiddle); Murphy, Denis (fiddle); McCarthy, Jerry (fiddle); Redican, Larry (fiddle); Redican, Micheal (harmonica); Cronin, Paddy (fiddle).

American Journeywork and Job of 01 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces duet from New York: Tim Harte, fiddle; Mike Flynn, Early 1960s Journeywork flute. Continued from DAT10/CD1 of 2. American Journeywork and Job of 02 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks to Mike Flynn and Tim Harte Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 03 Jig: Cherish the Ladies. Played by Mike Flynn (flute) and Tim Harte (fiddle) Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 04 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Andy McGann on fiddle to play a reel with Paddy Early 1960s Journeywork Reynolds on fiddle and Felix Dolan on piano: Bunker Hill. (Séamus: "Listen for mantle clock in Connollys' house") American Journeywork and Job of 05 Reel: Bunker Hill. Andy McGann (fiddle); Paddy Reynolds (fiddle); Felix Dolan Early 1960s Journeywork (piano). American Journeywork and Job of 06 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks to musicians: Joey Flynn, fiddle, and Geraldine Mulvihill, Early 1960s Journeywork piano, (11 years old) American Journeywork and Job of 07 Reel: Bonnie Kate. Joey Flynn, fiddle, and Geraldine Mulvihill, piano Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 08 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks to Joey Flynn about James Morrsion and Michael Early 1960s Journeywork Coleman. Ciarán introduces 78 recording of James Morrison American Journeywork and Job of 09 James Morrison, fiddle on 78 plays two reels: Miss Langford's Reel; Milestone at Early 1960s Journeywork the Garden American Journeywork and Job of 10 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about James Morrison and talks about 78 Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 11 James Morrison (fiddle) plays jigs: Strike the Gay Harp; The Legacy. Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 12 Selection of reels from group: Newtown Bridge; Red Haired Lass. Ciarán Mac Early 1960s Journeywork Mathúna introduces the group with music in the background. Joe Lamont, fiddle, and Gene Kelly, accordion (Séamus: "Listen for Connollys' clock.")

American Journeywork and Job of 13 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Joe Lamont, fiddle, and Gene Kelly, accordion. Early 1960s Journeywork Reel: Reavy's American Journeywork and Job of 14 Joe Lamont (fiddle) and Gene Kelly (accordion) play reels: Reavy's (?); Hunter's Early 1960s Journeywork House (Reavy composition) American Journeywork and Job of 15 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about clubs in New York. He talks to Joe Lamont about Early 1960s Journeywork the Paddy Killoran Club and Irish Institute

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Artist(s) / Program Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder American Journeywork and Job of 16 Interview with Joe Lamont Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 17 Joe Melony, accordion, Jimmy Geraghly, piano Early 1960s Journeywork Reels: Newtown Bridge; Mountain Road American Journeywork and Job of 18 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks again about the clubs and interviews Paddy Killoran. Early 1960s Journeywork (Séamus: "Listen for the 7pm clock in Connollys' house in Killaloe.") Ciarán introduces Paddy Killoran and Willie Clancy. This recording was made in Ireland when Paddy visited Miltown Malbay in Co. Clare. Reels: Morning Dew; Liffey Banks

American Journeywork and Job of 19 Reels: Morning Dew; Liffey Banks. Paddy Killoran (fiddle) Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 20 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Joe Mills from Ballinasloe. Talks to Joe Mills, Early 1960s Journeywork accordionist American Journeywork and Job of 21 Ciarán Mac Mathúna asks Joe "What is it going to be." Joe Mills plays hornpipe Early 1960s Journeywork recorded by accordionist Bobby Gardiner from Co. Clare American Journeywork and Job of 22 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks to two young dancers from New York and Killarney. One Early 1960s Journeywork of the dancers is Maureen Glynn (10 years old). (Séamus: " Maureen Glynn was married to Martin Connolly.") American Journeywork and Job of 23 Hornpipe played by Charlie Mulvihill (fiddle) and Denis Murphy (fiddle) for the Early 1960s Journeywork dancers American Journeywork and Job of 24 Ciarán Mac Mathúna spotted another old friend, Jerry McCarthy, a fiddler from Co. Early 1960s Journeywork Kerry American Journeywork and Job of 25 Jerry McCarthy (fiddle) plays a jig: The Lark in the Bog Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 26 Jerry McCarthy (fiddle) plays a reel: Mountain Road Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 27 Ciarán Mac Mathúna finishes the program by announcing the names of the Early 1960s Journeywork musicians to play a selection of reels: Joe Mills (accordion); Larry Redican (fiddle); Jack Coen (flute); Denis Murphy (fiddle); Andy McGann (fiddle); Paddy Reynolds (fiddle); Martin Keane (flute) American Journeywork and Job of 28 Full group playing reels: Boys of Ballisodare; Gatehouse Maid. Joe Mills Early 1960s Journeywork (accordion); Larry Redican (fiddle); Jack Coen (flute); Denis Murphy (fiddle); Andy McGann (fiddle); Paddy Reynolds (fiddle); Martin Keane (flute) American Journeywork and Job of 29 Fiddlers Andy McGann and Larry Redican play a reel: Martin Wynne composition Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 30 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks to Micheal Redican from Dublin. Micheal sends wishes Early 1960s Journeywork to musicians in Dublin (continued on track 31). American Journeywork and Job of 31 Wishes from Micheal Redican continue from track 30 Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 32 Micheal Redican plays on the harmonica: Leo Rowsome March; Ireland Abu Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 33 Micheal Redican sends more greetings to Ireland Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 34 Air: Róisín Dubh played by Micheal Redican (harmonica) Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 35 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about the air. He tells us the music was played in the Early 1960s Journeywork home of Larry Redican. Ciarán speaks to Andy McGann. Andy sends greetings to his Aunt Delia Coleman American Journeywork and Job of 36 Reels: Reavy's; Maudabawn Chapel (Reavy composition). Played by Andy McGann Early 1960s Journeywork (fiddle) American Journeywork and Job of 37 Back to the Paddy Killoran Club. Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Tim O'Riordan Early 1960s Journeywork and Paddy O'Sullivan from Co. Kerry

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Artist(s) / Program Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder American Journeywork and Job of 38 Paddy O'Sullivan sends wishes to musicians Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 39 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks to young immigrants from Ireland. (Séamus: "Listen for Early 1960s Journeywork the clock again") American Journeywork and Job of 40 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks to another young lady from Co. Offaly, Mary Gorman. Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 41 Ciarán introduces Danny Coughlin from Co. Offaly. Danny sends wishes to people Early 1960s Journeywork in Co. Offaly American Journeywork and Job of 42 Danny Coughlin sends wishes to people in Co. Offaly Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 43 First chord of track 43 Early 1960s Journeywork American Journeywork and Job of 44 Reels: Lord Gordon's; Bonnie Kate. Played by Andy McGann and Larry Redican Early 1960s Journeywork (fiddles) American Journeywork and Job of 45 Reels: Music in the Glen; Green Groves of Erin. Played by Andy McGann and Larry Early 1960s Journeywork Redican (fiddles). (Séamus: "Listen for the Connollys' dog nip") American Journeywork and Job of 46 Reels: Down by the Salley Gardens; Cooley's Reel. Played by Andy McGann and Early 1960s Journeywork Larry Redican (fiddles) American Journeywork and Job of 47 Ciarán Mac Mathúna credits Andy McGann and Larry Redican, who played at the Early 1960s Journeywork Paddy Killoran Irish Music Club American Journeywork and Job of 48 Reel: Humors of Westport played by Paddy Cronin, fiddle. Early 1960s Journeywork Castle Céilí Band Seán O Murchú (announcer) 00 1970's Radio Éireann Box 29, Céilí House Folder 77 Programme Castle Céilí Band 01 Raidió Éireann Céilí House Program. Seán Ó Murchú, announcer. Three reels 1970s introduced by Seán Ó Murchú: Micho Russell's Reel; All Around the World for Sport; Paddy Taylor's Castle Céilí Band 02 Band plays reels 1970s Castle Céilí Band 03 Seán Ó Murchú introduces jigs: Paddy Taylor Jig; John Kelly's Jig; Paddy O'Brien 1970s

Castle Céilí Band 04 Band plays the jigs 1970s Castle Céilí Band 05 Voiceover by Seán Ó Murchú: He introduces three reels: Six Mile Bridge; The High 1970s Reel; Pigtown Reel Castle Céilí Band 06 Band plays the three reels 1970s Castle Céilí Band 07 Voiceover by Seán Ó Murchú with music from the reels 1970s Castle Céilí Band 08 Band plays reels: Wise Maid; The Providence; Boy on the Hilltop (maybe) 1970s Voiceover at the end by Seán Ó Murchú Castle Céilí Band 09 Ceili in Kilmaley, Co. Clare. Reel: Sailor's Bonnet 1960s Castle Céilí Band 10 Reels; Sean sa Cheo; (?) 1960s Castle Céilí Band 11 Reel: Music for set dancing (title?) 1960s Castle Céilí Band 12 Jigs: Killavil Jig; Killaloe Boat 1960s Castle Céilí Band 13 Reels 1960s Castle Céilí Band 14 Hornpipe: Cooley's composed by Paddy O'Brien from Newtown Nenagh, Co. 1960s Tipperary Castle Céilí Band 15 Reels: Four Courts 1960s Castle Céilí Band 16 Reels: Four Courts; Ivy Leaf; Rakish Paddy. Reels are played to encourage 1960s dancers on the floor Castle Céilí Band 17 Reel: Flowers of Redhill 1960s Castle Céilí Band 18 Mick O'Connor introduces a set 1960s Castle Céilí Band 19 Reels: Crooked Road to Dublin; Jackie Coleman's 1960s Castle Céilí Band 20 Reels: Crowley's Reel; Lord McDonald [i.e. MacDonald] 1960s

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Artist(s) / Program Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Castle Céilí Band 21 Reel: Jolly Tinker 1960s Castle Céilí Band 22 Reels: Millstone; A Kilfenora Reel 1960s Castle Céilí Band 23 Reels: Galway Rambler; London Lassies (fade in) 1960s Castle Céilí Band 24 Hornpipe: Murphy's (four part). Fade out and End 1960s Castle Céilí Band 00 1970s Radio Éireann Box 29, Céilí House Folder 78 Programme Castle Céilí Band 01 Céilí House Program from Raidió Éireann and recordings done by Ciarán Mac 1970s Mathúna for Job of Journeywork. Signature reel: The band always played this reel at the beginning of programs (Dublin Reel) Castle Céilí Band 02 Reels: Jackie Coleman's; Pretty Girls of Mayo 1970s Castle Céilí Band 03 Jigs 1970s Castle Céilí Band 04 Polkas: Peg Ryan's Polkas 1970s Castle Céilí Band 05 Reels 1970s Castle Céilí Band 06 March: Foggy Dew 1970s Castle Céilí Band 07 Reels: A Galway Tune; A Kilfenora Tune 1970s Castle Céilí Band 08 Dublin Reel again: End of Céilí House 1970s Castle Céilí Band 09 Silence 1970s Castle Céilí Band 10 Reel 1970s Castle Céilí Band 11 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces three jigs:The Cow that Ate the Blanket; Lough 1970s Gill; North Clare Jig or Kilfenora Castle Céilí Band 12 Band plays the tunes 1970s Castle Céilí Band 13 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces the band and gives their names (no accordion in 1970s these recordings). Ciarán introduces tunes Castle Céilí Band 14 Band plays three reels: Temple House; Cabin Hunter's; Molloy's 1970s Castle Céilí Band 15 Ciarán talks and introduces three reels 1970s Castle Céilí Band 16 Band plays three reels: Paddy Gone to France; Glass of Beer; John Kelly's 1970s Concertina Reel Castle Céilí Band 17 Voiceover by Ciarán Mac Mathúna. Introduces three jigs 1970s Castle Céilí Band 18 Band plays three jigs: Hare in the Corn; John Egan's Jig; Peadar Clancy's 1970s Castle Céilí Band 19 Band plays one reel 1970s Castle Céilí Band 20 Club Ceili on Teilifís Éireann 1960s The band plays Castle Céilí Band 21 Reels: The Millstone; Toss the Feathers 1960s Castle Céilí Band 22 Voiceover by Sean Duignan. Band plays reel: Humors of Ballyconnel 1960s Castle Céilí Band 23 Jig: Cherish the Ladies 1960s Castle Céilí Band 24 Voiceover: Sean Duignan says Slan till next week 1960s Castle Céilí Band 25 From Céilí House with Seán Ó Murchú 1960s

Castle Céilí Band 26 Seán Ó Murchú introduces three reels: Travers Reel; The Gravel Walk; 1960s McFadden's Handsome Daughter Castle Céilí Band 27 Band plays the reels 1960s Castle Céilí Band 28 Voiceover by Seán Ó Murchú who introduces two jigs: Hare in the Corn; Lough Gill 1960s

Castle Céilí Band 29 Jigs: Hare in the Corn; Lough Gill 1960s Castle Céilí Band 30 Seán Ó Murchú introduces "Suisin Ban," a set dance translated as "The White 1960s Blanket." Band plays Suisin Ban Castle Céilí Band 31 Seán Ó Murchú introduces three reels: Micho Russell's; All Around the World for 1960s Sport; Paddy Taylor's Castle Céilí Band 32 The band only plays the first one; the music fades as the program ends 1960s These jigs are already on tape

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Artist(s) / Program Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live Vincent Lowe Trio; New York Ceili 00 1958 Dublin; O'Connell Box 29, Broadcasts Band; Old Cross Ceili Band; Hall, S.P.O. Folder 79 Eamonn Ceannt Céilí Band; Broderick, Vincent; Brosna Ceili Band; Cuchullan Ceili Band; Connolly, Séamus Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 01 Performance at O'Connell Hall S.P.O., Dublin; Céilí House with Niall Tóibín as 1958 Broadcasts M.C., Vincent Lowe Trio or Ceili Band

Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 02 Reel-Vincent Lowe-Trip to Durrow Reel 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 03 Niall Tóibín reads poem made or written by Michael Connolly, Killaloe, Co. Clare 1958 Broadcasts (Séamus's brother) Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 04 This was played on radio by Ciarán Mac Mathúna, New York Ceili Band; 1958 Broadcasts (Jigs: Paddy's Resource; Contentment is Wealth; Kilmor Jig) Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 05 Reels: New York Ceili Band: King of the Clans; Golden Keyboard (M. Mulhaire 1958 Broadcasts composition); Fades Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 06 Céilí House: Seán Ó Murchú introduces Old Cross Ceili Band 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 07 Sean introduces band 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 08 Three jigs: Paddy's Return; Fasten the Leggan; and Ryan's Favorite (composition of 1958 Broadcasts Sean Ryan) Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 09 Seán Ó Murchú plays a request for Connolly family and reads a poem composed by 1958 Broadcasts Michael Connolly Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 10 Three reels: Farrell O'Gara's; Morning Mist (composed by Joe Burke); and Corner 1958 Broadcasts House; fades Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 11 Reels: Eamonn Ceannt Céilí Band 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 12 Hornpipes: Eamonn Ceannt Céilí Band 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 13 Set Dance (?) 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 14 Hornpipe: (Séamus: "Nice tune") 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 15 Hornpipe: (title?) 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 16 Reel 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 17 Three reels from Eamonn Ceannt Céilí Band 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 18 Hornpipes: possibly from Eamonn Ceannt Céilí Band 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 19 Vincent Broderick introduced by Seán Ó Murchú. Two reels: Midsummers Night; 1958 Broadcasts Tinker's Daughter Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 20 Jigs: Eamonn Ceannt Céilí Band 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 21 Air: Seán Ó Murchú introduces Vincent Broderick-Bold Darcey 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 22 Brosna Ceili Band on Raidió Éireann from Cork Studios. (Signature tune ) 1958 Broadcasts

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Artist(s) / Program Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 23 Jigs: Kelly's Fancy; Apples in Winter 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 24 Céilí House with Seán Ó Murchú, fear an tí Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 25 Seán Ó Murchú and Cuchullan Ceili Band from Dundalk with 18 year old Séamus 1958 Broadcasts Connolly. Reels from band: Cooley's; Skylark Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 26 Seán Ó Murchú 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 27 Jigs from band: Lark on Strand; Western Lilt; Rosewood 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 28 Seán Ó Murchú introduces Séamus Connolly 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 29 Hornpipes: An Cora Donn; Brendan McGlinchey's-different names. Hornpipe: 1958 Broadcasts Across the Fence (on Rambles of Kitty CD). Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 30 Seán Ó Murchú talks and introduces Cuchullan Ceili Band 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 31 Marches: O'Donnell's, The Harp that Once through Tara's Halls; Dawning of the 1958 Broadcasts Day Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 32 Seán Ó Murchú reads poem. Séamus Connolly plays reels. 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 33 Reels played by Séamus Connolly 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 34 Seán Ó Murchú sends request to Connolly family in Banagher, Co. Offaly 1958 Broadcasts (introduces band) Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 35 Jigs: Captain White; Sweet Biddy Daly, Munster Buttermilk 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 36 Seán Ó Murchú introduces Séamus Connolly-Joke about Séamus Connolly (under 1958 Broadcasts his chin) Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 37 Jigs: Paddy Fahey's; Dr. O'Neill 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 38 Seán Ó Murchú reads request for Liam Devamey 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 39 Reels from band: Miss Monaghan's Barmaid; Boyne Hunt; fades 1958 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live Cuchullan Ceili Band; Connolly, 00 1958-1962 Dublin, O'Connell Box 29, Broadcasts Séamus; Old Mill Ceili Band; Hall, S.P.O. Folder 80 Kilfenora Ceili Band; McCusker's Ceili Band Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 01 Continued from CD 1; Performed in O'Connell Hall S.P.O., Dublin; Seán Ó Murchú 1958-1962 Broadcasts ends program with Cuchullan Ceili Band and Séamus Connolly Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 02 Seán Ó Murchú introduces Old Mill Ceili Band and Séamus Connolly 1958-1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 03 Reels: Mulhaire's Reel; Maids of the Mill; Boys of Ballisodare. Band comes to Céilí 1958-1962 Broadcasts House from Co. Cavan Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 04 Seán Ó Murchú introduces Séamus Connolly and plays request for his sister, 1958-1962 Broadcasts brother in law, and his mother. (Séamus: "Don't believe all Sean said!")

Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 05 Séamus plays two jigs: Wandering Minstrel and other 1958-1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 06 Seán Ó Murchú talks about train and introduces band 1958-1962 Broadcasts

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Artist(s) / Program Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 07 Séamus Connolly introduces Seán Ó Murchú 1958-1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 08 Reels: Séamus Connolly plays Bonnie Kate and Jenny's Chickens 1958-1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 09 Seán Ó Murchú joke about chicken 1958-1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 10 Band plays jigs: New York Jig; Paddy's Resource; Lucky Penny; and Kilimor Jig 1958-1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 11 Seán Ó Murchú introduces Farewell to Ireland Reel in Irish 1958-1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 12 Séamus Connolly plays reel 1958-1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 13 Seán Ó Murchú and band signs off from O'Connell Hall in Dublin 1958-1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 14 March with fade out 1958-1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 15 Seán Ó Murchú introduces members of Kilfenora Ceili Band 1960 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 16 Seán Ó Murchú reads requests with one for Mr. and Mrs. Connolly, Killaloe 1960 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 17 Séamus Connolly plays Cooley's Hornpipe and Trip to Sligo Jig 1960 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 18 Seán Ó Murchú introduces 1960 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 19 Reels: Humors of Ballyconneel (different); Postman of Knock; Woods of 1960 Broadcasts Cloneyquin; Four Mile House; played by Killina Ceili Band Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 20 Seán Ó Murchú introduces Céilí House, McCusker's Ceili Band 1960 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 21 March by McCusker's Ceili Band 1960 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 22 Seán Ó Murchú 1964 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 23 Sean introduces Séamus Connolly playing Dear Irish Boy 1964 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 24 Séamus plays an air 1964 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 25 Seán Ó Murchú 1964 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 26 Reels: Coleman's Cross; Star of Munster 1964 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 27 Seán Ó Murchú request for Mr. and Mrs. Melen, Cork 1964 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 28 Hornpipe: The Stage. Reels: Paddy Tagler's; Paddy Fahey's 1964 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live Lowe, Vincent; Connolly, Séamus; 00 March 17, 1962 Dublin Box 29, Broadcasts Dempsey, Martin Folder 81 Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 01 Performance at St. Francis Xavier Hall, Dublin. Artists include Martin Dempsey, March 17, 1962 Broadcasts Séamus Connolly, and Vincent Lowe. Continuity announcer for Raidió Éireann

Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 02 Seán Ó Murchú, applause March 17, 1962 Broadcasts

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Artist(s) / Program Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 03 Seán Ó Murchú March 17, 1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 04 Jigs: Sweet Biddy Daly; Tobin's Favorite; Cobbler March 17, 1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 05 Seán Ó Murchú March 17, 1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 06 Reels: Miss Monaghan's; Sheehan's; St. Anne's March 17, 1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 07 Seán Ó Murchú introduces Martin Dempsey March 17, 1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 08 Martin Dempsey sings in Irish. Air: My Lagan Love March 17, 1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 09 Seán introduces the Vincent Lowe Ceili Band members March 17, 1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 10 Three waltzes: On the Banks of My Own Lovely Lee; Mountains of Mourne; Rose of March 17, 1962 Broadcasts Aranmore Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 11 Séamus Connolly introduced by Seán Ó Murchú. Plays two reels: Dr. Gilbert, March 17, 1962 Broadcasts Queen of May Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 12 Séamus plays reels: Dr. Gilbert; Queen of May March 17, 1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 13 Seán Ó Murchú talks about Séamus's competition days March 17, 1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 14 Jigs: Larry O'Gaff; Widow Brady; Rosewood March 17, 1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 15 Sean introduces Martin Dempsey to sing March 17, 1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 16 Martin Dempsey sings A Wayward Little PIg March 17, 1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 17 Seán Ó Murchú introduces Séamus Connolly to play a slip jig: Kid on the Mountain March 17, 1962 Broadcasts Céilí House Raidió Éireann Live 18 Reel: Trip to Durrow by Vincent Lowe Ceili Band. Closing remarks by Seán Ó March 17, 1962 Broadcasts Murchú. End of Céilí House program Éamon de Buitléar radio program 00 78 rpm recordings as played on Raidió Éireann program 1960s-1970s Programme on Box 29, Raidió Éireann Folder 82 Éamon de Buitléar radio program 01 Raidió Éireann announcer introducing Éamon de Buitléar (accordion player from 1960s-1970s Seán Ó Riada's Ceoltoiri Chualann band) and his program "Names of Irish Dance Tunes." Voice of Éamon De Buitlear. Flute music in the background is a recording by John McKenna. Éamon talks about the names of tunes. Introduces a recording by Michael Coleman. Éamon de Buitléar radio program 02 Recording of Michael Coleman playing Lord Gordon Reel 1960s-1970s Éamon de Buitléar radio program 03 Voiceover at the end of the tune by Éamon about its history. Éamon introduces 1960s-1970s Three Sea Captains set dance Éamon de Buitléar radio program 04 Recording of Comerford Trio playing Three Sea Captains set dance 1960s-1970s Éamon de Buitléar radio program 05 Voiceover from Éamon of tune titles and names. Éamon introduces recording of 1960s-1970s Boston whistle player Myles O'Malley Éamon de Buitléar radio program 06 Recording of Mr. O'Malley playing hornpipe: Off to California 1960s-1970s

Éamon de Buitléar radio program 07 Voiceover: Éamon talks about reel Farewell to Ireland as played by Frank O'Higgins 1960s-1970s

Éamon de Buitléar radio program 08 Recording of Frank O'Higgins playing reel: Farewell to Ireland 1960s-1970s Éamon de Buitléar radio program 09 Voiceover: Éamon talks about other tunes 1960s-1970s Éamon de Buitléar radio program 10 Program ends with two flutes playing polkas (a gap in the music) 1960s-1970s

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Artist(s) / Program Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Éamon de Buitléar radio program 11 Second program. Banjo and flute play reels: Happy Days of Youth (Known as 1960s-1970s McKenna's). Recording of John McKenna, flute Éamon de Buitléar radio program 12 Recording of John McKenna, flute with a banjo player, playing polkas 1960s-1970s Éamon de Buitléar radio program 13 Éamon voiceover. Saying goodbye with the music of John McKenna. Slip Jig: 1960s-1970s Connie the Soldier Éamon de Buitléar radio program 14 Slip Jigs continue played from a John McKenna recording 1960s-1970s Éamon de Buitléar radio program 15 Reels 1960s-1970s Éamon de Buitléar radio program 16 Same trio as 15 playing different tunes. Reel: Mullingar Races 1960s-1970s Éamon de Buitléar radio program 17 Recording of Ballinakill traditional players playing jigs: unknown title; Carraroe Jig 1960s-1970s

Éamon de Buitléar radio program 18 Recording of Leo Rowsome, piper, playing reels: unknown title; Woman of the 1960s-1970s House Éamon de Buitléar radio program 19 Recording of Leo Rowsome playing reels: unknown title; Four Courts; The Heather 1960s-1970s Breeze

Éamon de Buitléar radio program 20 Recording of Moate Ceili Band playing reels: First House in Connaught; Green 1960s-1970s Gates Éamon de Buitléar radio program 21 Recording of Aughrim Slopes ceili band playing reels: Geoghan's; Galway Rambler; 1960s-1970s London Lassies Éamon de Buitléar radio program 22 Recording of Paddy Cronin, fiddle, with piano accompaniment. Hornpipes: unknown 1960s-1970s title; Kitty's Wedding Éamon de Buitléar radio program 23 Recording of Leo Rowsome playing hornpipes: unknown title; Queen of May 1960s-1970s Éamon de Buitléar radio program 24 Recording of Frank O'Higgins playing reels: Farewell to Erin; unknown title. Fiddle 1960s-1970s and piano Job of Journeywork Mac Mathúna, Ciarán (announcer); 00 Early 1960s Limerick City, Box 29, Toughey, Aine (vocal); Connolly, Shannon Arms Folder 83 Séamus (fiddle); Connolly, Michael Hotel (piano); Collins, Ciarán (tin whistle); Lennon, Ben (fiddle); Brosnahan, Jim (fiddle); McGrath, Eugene (fiddle); McMahon, Garry (vocal).

Job of Journeywork 01 Aine Toughey from Limerick sings "The Leaving of Limerick." Ciarán Mac Mathúna, Early 1960s voiceover. Job of Journeywork 02 Ciarán Mac Mathúna continues describing the scene in Limerick and the recording Early 1960s session. He introduces Séamus and Michael Connolly Job of Journeywork 03 Reels: Séamus Connolly, fiddle, and Michael Connolly, piano, play Broken Pledge; Early 1960s Rainy Day Job of Journeywork 04 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Ciarán Collins, tin whistle, and Michael Connolly, Early 1960s piano Job of Journeywork 05 Ciarán Collins (tin whistle) plays reel with Michael Connolly (piano): The High Reel Early 1960s or Duffy the Dancer Job of Journeywork 06 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about the song "The Leaving of Limerick" Early 1960s Job of Journeywork 07 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about Aine Toughey about the song. Aine sings "The Early 1960s Leaving of Limerick" Job of Journeywork 08 Reels: Séamus Connolly, Ben Lennon on fiddle with Michael Connolly on piano Early 1960s play a reel: Lucy Campbell Job of Journeywork 09 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces fiddlers Séamus Connolly, Ben Lennon, Jim Early 1960s Brosnahan, and Eugene McGrath Job of Journeywork 10 Ciarán introduces the four fiddlers (Séamus Connolly, Ben Lennon, Jim Brosnahan, Early 1960s and Eugene McGrath) to play a jig

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Artist(s) / Program Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Job of Journeywork 11 Jig: The Wandering Minstrel played by fiddlers Jim Brosnahan, Séamus Connolly, Early 1960s Ben Lennon, Eugene McGrath, and Michael Connolly (piano). Continued on track 11 Job of Journeywork 12 Jigs continue: Wandering Minstrel; Fasten the Leggan. Played by fiddlers Jim Early 1960s Brosnahan, Séamus Connolly, Ben Lennon, Eugene McGrath, and Michael Connolly (piano). Continued from track 11 Job of Journeywork 13 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces singer Garry McMahon Early 1960s Job of Journeywork 14 Ciarán Mac Mathúna continues on this track Early 1960s Job of Journeywork 15 Garry McMahon sings Mary from Loughrea Early 1960s Job of Journeywork 16 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about the McMahon clan and Johnny McMahon, fiddle. Early 1960s Continues on DAT09/CD2 of 2 Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor Mac Mathúna, Ciarán (announcer); 00 Early 1960s / Limerick City, Box 29, McMahon, Johnny (fiddle); Lennon, circa 1963 Shannon Arms Folder 84 Ben (fiddle); Connolly, Séamus Hotel; Belfast. (fiddle); Connolly, Michael (piano); Foley, Con (fiddle); Foley Jr., Con (fiddle); McMahon, Charlie (piano); Meaney, Michael (vocal); Carroll, Sean (fiddle); Carroll, Deirdre (fiddle); Connolly, Martin (accordion); McMahon, Garry (vocal); Collins, Ciarán (whistle); Sweeney, Birdie (vocal); Din Joe (Mr. Fitzgibbon) (announcer); McCusker's Ceili Band; McCoy Dancers; Clifford, Theresa (vocal); McPharland, Tommy (vocal).

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 01 Ciarán Mac Mathúna continues to talk about violin player Johnny McMahon. Early 1960s Continued from DAT08-A/CD1 of 1. Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 02 Johnny McMahon (fiddle) from Limerick City plays an air: Sliabh na mBan. We have Early 1960s the gold medal in archives that Mr. McMahon won at Feis Thormond Limerick

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 03 Ciarán Mac Mathúna ends the first program from Limerick Early 1960s

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 04 Large group playing a reel: Old Bush Early 1960s

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 05 Continuity announcer. Reel: Paddy on the Turnpike Early 1960s

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 06 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introducing Ben Lennon, fiddle; Séamus Connolly, fiddle; Early 1960s Michael Connolly, piano. Ciarán introduces Con Foley (fiddle) and his son Con Jr. (fiddle). They play Planxty Davis with Charlie McMahon on piano Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 07 Planxty Davis: Con Foley and Cornelius Foley on fiddles, Charlie McMahon on Early 1960s piano Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 08 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about Con Foley (fiddle) and interviews him Early 1960s

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 09 Con Foley (fiddle) talks to Ciarán Mac Mathúna Early 1960s

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 10 Reel: Morning Dew. Séamus Connolly, fiddle; Michael Connolly, piano Early 1960s

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Artist(s) / Program Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 11 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces singer Michael Meaney Early 1960s

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 12 Michael Meaney plays and sings The Queen of County Clare Early 1960s

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 13 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about Michael Meaney. Ciarán introduces Sean Early 1960s Cearbhaill (fiddle) from Bulgeden Killmallock, Co. Limerick Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 14 Sean Carroll plays Ana Chuin on the fiddle Early 1960s

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 15 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Deirdre Carroll (81/2 yrs. old) (fiddle) Early 1960s

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 16 Jig: Deirdre Carroll (fiddle) plays Garrett Barry Jig Early 1960s

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 17 Ciarán Mac Mathúna talks about the McMahon clan and then goes on to talk about Early 1960s the Connolly family. Ciarán introduces Martin Connolly (accordion) (age 14) to play reels Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 18 Martin Connolly, accordion, plays reels: Broken Pledge; Green Groves of Erin Early 1960s

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 19 Ciarán introduces Garry McMahon to sing another song Early 1960s

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 20 Song: Garry McMahon sings Patrick Purcell's Lament for P.J. Duke Early 1960s

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 21 Ciarán's voiceover Early 1960s

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 22 Séamus (fiddle) and Michael Connolly (piano) play reels: Green Mountain or Maid Early 1960s Behind the Bar in C Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 23 Ciarán Mac Mathúna voiceover introducing Séamus Connolly in Irish Early 1960s

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 24 Séamus Connolly (fiddle) and his brother Michael Connolly (piano) play a reel: Early 1960s Master Crowley's Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 25 Ciarán Mac Mathúna introduces Ciarán Collins, whistle, and Michael Connolly, Early 1960s piano Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 26 Ciarán Collins on tin whistle, Michael Connolly on piano, play a reel: Sean sa Cheo. Early 1960s Fades. Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 27 Take the Floor with Din Joe. Song: Birdie Sweeney who later acted on the TV show circa 1963 Ballykissangel sings Castleblaney Bus

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 28 Din Joe emcee and comedian introduces Séamus Connolly circa 1963

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 29 Séamus Connolly plays reels. This fiddle belonged to one of the fiddlers in circa 1963 McCusker's Ceili Band. Séamus' fiddle was broken on the way to Belfast Reels: Eleanor Kane's; Paddy Fahey's Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 30 Applause and McCusker Ceili Band with McCoy Irish Dancers. Reels: Ewe Reel; circa 1963 Flax in Bloom; unknown

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 31 Song: Theresa Clifford (continued on track 32) circa 1963

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 32 Song by Theresa Clifford (continued from track 31) circa 1963

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 33 Din Joe tells a few jokes circa 1963

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 34 More jokes from Din Joe circa 1963

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Artist(s) / Program Artist(s) (Instrument(s)) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Performance Box, Location Folder Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 35 More jokes from Din Joe circa 1963

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 36 More jokes by Din Joe circa 1963

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 37 Another joke by Din Joe circa 1963

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 38 Another joke by Din Joe circa 1963

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 39 Tommy McPharland (vocal) introduced by Din Joe circa 1963

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 40 Tommy McPharland sings "Sweet Tralee" circa 1963

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 41 McCusker's Ceili Band plays for Anna McCoy Irish Dancers: Humors of Bandon circa 1963

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 42 Din Joe introduces Birdie Sweeney, comedian circa 1963

Job of Journeywork/ Take the Floor 43 Birdie Sweeney with monologue. circa 1963

Take the Floor McCusker Brothers Band Tracks ; 00 circa 1963 Belfast Box 29, Din Joe (Mr. Fitzgibbon (announcer); Folder 85 Duffy, Theresa (vocal); McNally, Sally (vocal); Connolly, Séamus (fiddle); McCafferty, Leo (vocal); Clifford, Theresa (vocal).

Take the Floor 01 McCusker Brothers Band plays reels with the Anna McCoy Dancers: Dinny circa 1963 O'Brien's Reel; Sonny Martin Reel Take the Floor 02 Song by Theresa Duffy: Next Market Day circa 1963 Take the Floor 03 Joke by Din Joe circa 1963 Take the Floor 04 Joke by Din Joe circa 1963 Take the Floor 05 Joke by Din Joe circa 1963 Take the Floor 06 Joke by Din Joe circa 1963 Take the Floor 07 Song by Sally McNally: Real Old Mountain Dew. Introduced by Din Joe circa 1963 Take the Floor 08 Song by Sally McNally: Real Old Mountain Dew circa 1963 Take the Floor 09 Din Joe introduces Séamus Connolly circa 1963 Take the Floor 10 Reels: Broken Pledge; Rainy Day. Séamus Connolly plays a fiddle belonging to one circa 1963 of the band members Take the Floor 11 Song: I Love to Ramble Down the Old Boreen. Leo McCafferty, singer circa 1963 Take the Floor 12 Song by Theresa Clifford: An Honest Irishman, A Rambling Irishman circa 1963 Take the Floor 13 Din Joe signs off. March and applause circa 1963

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Title / Main Artist(s) Main Instrument Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Box, (Instrument(s)) Folder Coleman, Michael, slowed down (fiddle) 00 1920s-1930s Box 29, Folder 86 Coleman, Michael, slowed down 01 Reels: Miss McDonald; Fair at Ballinasloe 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 02 Jig: Cherish the Ladies 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 03 Reels: Boys of the Lough; Merry Blacksmith 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 04 Hornpipes: Liverpool; Pretty Maggie Morrissey 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 05 Reels: Shaskeen; Bag of Potatoes 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 06 Jigs: Jackson's Jigs 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 07 Reels: Farrell O'Gara; unknown title 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 08 Barndance: Mrs. Kenny's 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 09 Reels: Crooked Road to Dublin; Sligo Maid 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 10 Reel: Lord Gordon 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 11 Jigs: Down the Back Lane; Frost is all Over 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 12 Reels: Hand Me Down the Tackle (Tom Steele); Farewell to Leitrim 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 13 Set Dance: Job of Journeywork 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 14 Reels: Rakish Paddy; Boys of Ballisodare 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 15 Jigs: Tobin's Favourite; unknown title 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 16 Reels: Crowley's Reels 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 17 Polkas: unknown title; unknown title 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 18 Reels: unknown title; Swallow's Tail 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 19 Jigs: Basket of Turf; unknown title. 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down (fiddle) Morrison, Tom (flute); Dolan, 00 1920s-1930s Box 29, Packie (fiddle); Gannon (?) Folder 87 (possible fiddle). Coleman, Michael, slowed down 01 Reel: Lucy Campbell 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 02 Hornpipe: McDermott's (four part) 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 03 Reels: Dr. Gilbert; Queen of May 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 04 Jigs: unknown title; unknown title 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 05 Reels: Molly Brannigan; Swallow's Tail 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 06 Reels: Shaskeen (third recording of this tune); Bag of Potatoes 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 07 Reels: Dowd's; Star of Munster. This is the same recording as on DAT15/CD1 of 2 1920s-1930s

Coleman, Michael, slowed down 08 Polkas: Rakes of Mallow; Girl I Left Behind Me. Tom Morrison (flute) 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 09 Reels: Captain Rock (Humors of Ballyconnell); Old Bush (as it was called in 1920s- London). Tom Morrison (flute) 1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 10 Hornpipes: Stack of Barley; Stack of Wheat. Packie Dolan (fiddle) 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 11 Reels: unknown title; Contradiction. Two fiddles. Possibly Gannon (?) on second 1920s-1930s fiddle Coleman, Michael, slowed down 12 Reels: unknown title; Paddy on the Turnpike (again) 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 13 Polkas: unknown title; unknown title 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 14 Jigs: unknown title; Trip to Athlone. Paddy O'Brien recorded this last tune 1920s-1930s With flute player Coleman, Michael, slowed down 15 Reels: Sunny Banks; unknown title. Tom Morrison (possible flute) 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 16 Reel: Trim the Velvet. 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 17 Reels: unknown title; Jackson's or Dublin Reel 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 18 Strathspeys: Sterling Castle; unknown title. With second fiddle 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 19 Reels: Miss McDonald: Miss McGuinness. With whistle 1920s-1930s

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Title / Main Artist(s) Main Instrument Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Box, (Instrument(s)) Folder Coleman, Michael, slowed down (fiddle) Dolan, Packie (fiddle); McEvoy, 00 1920s-1930s Box 29, Johnny (vocal). Folder 88 Coleman, Michael, slowed down 01 Jig: Grey Goose 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 02 Reel: Morning Dew; Woman of the House 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 03 Hornpipe: Murphy's Fancy 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 04 Slip or Hop Jig: Foxhunter 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 05 Reels: Duke of Leinster; Duke of Leinster's Wife. Packie Dolan (fiddle) 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 06 Jigs: Making Children by Steam (Sung by Johnny McEvoy. Séamus: "Not correct 1920s-1930s name!"); Richard Brennan's Coleman, Michael, slowed down 07 Reels: Sunny Banks (?); Bag of Spuds 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 08 Hornpipe: Murphy's (four part) 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 09 Jigs: Jackson's Morning Brush; Frost is all Over 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 10 Reels: Tarbolton Set (Tarbolton; Longford Collector; Sailor's Bonnet) 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 11 Reels: Sailor on the Rock; Paddy on the Turnpike 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 12 Jig: Monaghan Jig 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 13 Reels: Pigeon on the Gate; Miss Monaghan 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 14 Jigs: unknown title; Apples in Winter 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 15 Reels: Bonnie Kate; Jenny's Chickens 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 16 Jig: Frieze Breeches 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 17 Hornpipes: The Stage; The Western 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 18 Reels: Paddy Ryan's Dream; Mama's Pet 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 19 Jigs: Trip to Sligo; Tell Her I Am. 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down (fiddle) 00 1920s-1930s; Box 29, and undated Folder 89 Coleman, Michael, slowed down 01 Reels: Kerry Reel; Boyle Hunt 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 02 Hornpipes: Byrne's; unknown title 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 03 Strathspeys: unknown title; unknown title. See Bradshaw Collection for names 1920s-1930s

Coleman, Michael, slowed down 04 Reels: Farewell to Ireland; unknown title 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 05 Barndances. See Bradshaw Collection for names 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 06 Set Dance: Blackbird 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 07 Reels: Galway Rambler (Older version with variations; not the 1944 recording); 1920s-1930s Copperplate Reel Coleman, Michael, slowed down 08 Reels: Tom Ward's Downfall; Reel of Mullinavat 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 09 Reels: Shannon Breeze; Lady on the Island 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 10 Jigs: Tell Her I Am!; Richard Brennan's Delight 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 11 Jigs: Girls of Banbridge; unknown title. undated Coleman, Michael, slowed down 12 Reels: unknown title; Molloy's Favourite. undated Coleman, Michael, slowed down 13 Hornpipe: Derry Hornpipe. undated Coleman, Michael, slowed down 14 Hornpipes: High Level; McCormack's. 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 15 Mary Hannon (Michael Coleman's daughter) talking to Mr. Hannon undated Coleman, Michael, slowed down 16 Michael Coleman's wife talking to Maurice (Coleman's grandson) undated Coleman, Michael, slowed down 17 Hornpipes: Harvest Home; unknown title (continued on track 18) 1920s- 1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 18 Hornpipes: Harvest Home; unknown title (continued from track 17) 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 19 Reels: Dowd's Reel in G minor; Star of Munster 1920s-1930s

Coleman, Michael, slowed down (fiddle) 00 1920s-1930s Box 29, Folder 90

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Title / Main Artist(s) Main Instrument Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Box, (Instrument(s)) Folder Coleman, Michael, slowed down 01 Jigs: Old Man Dillon; Kesh Jig. With whistle and piano 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 02 Jigs: trip to Sligo; Tell Her I Am! 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 03 Reels: unknown title; Sunny Banks. With flute player, possibly Tom Morrison 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 04 Reel: Trim the Velvet 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 05 Reels: Jackson's Reel; possibly Dublin Reel 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 06 Strathspey: Sterling Castle. With a second fiddler; see Michael Coleman re-issue 1920s-1930s double CD set Coleman, Michael, slowed down 07 Jigs: unknown title; Trip to the Cottage 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 08 Reels: Miss McLeod's; Philip O'Beirne's Delight 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 09 Reels: Liffey Banks; Shaskeen 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 10 Reels: O'Rourke's; Wild Irishman 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 11 Jig (Slip Jig): Kid on the Mountain 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 12 Hornpipes: McCormack's; unknown title 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 13 Jigs: Wandering Minstrel; Fasten the Leggan; unknown title 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down 14 Waltzes: Mrs. Kenny's; Men of the West. 1920s-1930s Coleman, Michael, slowed down (fiddle) 00 1920s-1944 Box 29, Folder 91 Coleman, Michael, slowed down 01 Hornpipes: Stack of Barley; Stack of Wheat 1920s-1930s

Coleman, Michael, slowed down 02 Reel: Graf Spey. 1944 Coleman, Michael, slowed down 03 Polkas: unknown title; unknown title. 1944 Coleman, Michael, slowed down 04 Hornpipe: Lad O'Beirne's (Composed by Ed Reavy) 1944 Coleman, Michael, slowed down 05 Reels: unknown title; unknown title. 1944 Coleman, Michael, slowed down 06 Jigs: Knights of St. Patrick; unknown title 1944 Coleman, Michael, slowed down 07 Reel or Polka; Hornpipe. 1944 Coleman, Michael, slowed down 08 Reels: Roaring Mary; Graf Spey 1944 Coleman, Michael, slowed down 09 Jigs 1944 Coleman, Michael, slowed down 10 Reel: Galway Rambler 1944 Coleman, Michael, slowed down 11 Name? 1944 Killoran, Paddy (fiddle) Mulvihill, Charlie [voiceovers] 00 Compiled by Charlie Mulvihill possibly in the 1960's Possibly 1960s Box 29, These are recordings of 78's Folder 92 given to Charlie Mulvihill by Mrs. Killoran. Killoran, Paddy 01 Compiled by Charlie Mulvihill from old 78s in New York. Voiceover by Charlie 1960s Mulvihill, accordionist talking about these recordings and how this recording came about. 78rpms were given to him by Mrs. Killoran Killoran, Paddy 02 Paddy Killoran plays reels: Maids of Mount Cisco; Hunter's Purse 1960s Killoran, Paddy 03 Voiceover by Charlie Mulvihill. Jigs: Leitrim Jig; Gurteen Boys 1960s Killoran, Paddy 04 Voiceover and two reels: Down the Broom; Gatehouse Maid 1960s Killoran, Paddy 05 Voiceover and two jigs: Gold Ring; Haste to Wedding 1960s Killoran, Paddy 06 Voiceover and two reels: Boys of Ballisodare; Bat Henry's Favorite 1960s Killoran, Paddy 07 Voiceover and two Jigs: Humors of Ballinafad; McFadden's Favorite 1960s Killoran, Paddy 08 Voiceover and jig: Geese in the Bog 1960s Killoran, Paddy 09 Voiceover and two reels: Sligo Maid and Molloy's Favorite 1960s Killoran, Paddy 10 Voiceover and two jigs: Scotchman Over the Border; Ten Penny Bit 1960s Killoran, Paddy 11 Voiceover and two jigs: Tansey's Favorite; Heathery Breeze 1960s Killoran, Paddy 12 Voiceover and two jigs: Luck Penny; Coach Road to Sligo 1960s Killoran, Paddy 13 Voiceover and two reels: Jolly Tinker; Pretty Girls From Mayo 1960s Killoran, Paddy 14 Voiceover and two jigs: McGovern's and Tom Ward's Downfall 1960s

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Title / Main Artist(s) Main Instrument Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Box, (Instrument(s)) Folder Killoran, Paddy 15 Voiceover and jig: Cherish the Ladies 1960s Killoran, Paddy 16 Voiceover and two reels: Enchanted Lady; Holy Land 1960s Killoran, Paddy 17 Voiceover and two reels: Mason's Apron; Langston's Favorite 1960s Killoran, Paddy 18 Voiceover and two hornpipes: Harvest House; Londonderry 1960s Killoran, Paddy 19 Voiceover and two reels: Roaring Mary; Maid of Castlebar 1960s Killoran, Paddy 20 Voiceover and two polkas: Memories of Ballymote; Gurteen Cross 1960s Killoran, Paddy 21 Voiceover and two reels: Paddy on the Turnpike and Collier's Reel 1960s Killoran, Paddy 22 Voiceover and two hornpipes: Maguire's Fiddle and O'Donnell's Hornpipe 1960s Killoran, Paddy 23 Voiceover and two reels: Drowsy Maggie; Toss the Feathers 1960s Killoran, Paddy 24 Voiceover and two reels: Dwyer's Reel; Star of Munster 1960s Killoran, Paddy 25 Voiceover and two reels; My Love is Fair and Handsome; First Month of Spring. 1960s Later issued on LP Killoran, Paddy (fiddle) Mulvihill, Charlie [voiceovers] 00 Compiled by Charlie Mulvihill possibly in the 1960's Possibly 1960s Box 29, These are recordings of 78's Folder 93 given to Charlie Mulvihill by Mrs. Killoran. Killoran, Paddy 01 A compilation by Charlie Mulvihill of 78s given to him by Mrs. Killoran 1960s Voiceover and two jigs: Pride of Rockchapel; Garfield's Jig. Paul Ryan is playing with Paddy Killoran Killoran, Paddy 02 Voiceover and two jigs: John McMahon's Fancy; Sunny Banks 1960s Killoran, Paddy 03 Voiceover and two reels: Humors of Lissadell; Sweeney's Dream with Paddy 1960s Sweeney, fiddle Killoran, Paddy 04 Two polkas: Decca Polka; Jim Ryan's Fancy 1960s Killoran, Paddy 05 Voiceover and two reels: Mullingar Races; Boys on the Hilltop. with Paddy 1960s Sweeney, fiddle Killoran, Paddy 06 Voiceover and a selection of hornpipes with Paddy Sweeney, fiddle 1960s Killoran, Paddy 07 Voiceover and two reels: Farrell O'Gara; Silver Spire 1960s Killoran, Paddy 08 Paddy Killoran and Paddy Sweeney play a selection of barndances 1960s Killoran, Paddy 09 Charlie Mulvihill voiceover talking about the next set of recordings by Paddy 1960s Killoran and his Pride of Erin Orchestra Killoran, Paddy 10 Paddy Killoran's Orchestra plays two jigs: Girls of Banbridge; unknown title 1960s Killoran, Paddy 11 Paddy Killoran's Orchestra plays a selection of reels 1960s Killoran, Paddy 12 Voiceover and a selection of jigs by the orchestra: Apples in Winter 1960s Killoran, Paddy 13 Voiceover and orchestra plays two reels: Morning Dew; Colleen Bawn 1960s Killoran, Paddy 14 Voiceover and orchetra plays reels: Ballina Lass Reel; Sligo Maid 1960s Killoran, Paddy 15 Voiceover and jigs by the orchestra 1960s Killoran, Paddy 16 Voiceover and jigs by the orchestra (includes Kesh Jig) 1960s Killoran, Paddy 17 Solo reel by Paddy Killoran: Bucks of Oranmore. Difficult to find recording 1960s Killoran, Paddy 18 Solo recording of a selection of reels by Paddy Killoran: New Found Dent; Miss 1960s Thornton's Reel Killoran, Paddy 19 Reels: Mama's Pet; Connemara Stockings 1960s Killoran, Paddy 20 Reels: Merry Blacksmith; Gatehouse Maid 1960s Killoran, Paddy 21 Set Dance: The Blackbird 1960s Killoran, Paddy (fiddle) Mulvihill, Charlie [voiceovers] 00 Compiled by Charlie Mulvihill possibly in the 1960's Possibly 1960s Box 29, These are recordings of 78's Folder 94 given to Charlie Mulvihill by Mrs. Killoran.

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Title / Main Artist(s) Main Instrument Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Box, (Instrument(s)) Folder Killoran, Paddy 01 A compilation of 78s by Paddy Killoran put together by Charlie Mulvihill, 1960s accordionist in New York. Voiceover by Charlie; Says that it's a favorite tune of his. Reels: The Dudeen; unknown title Killoran, Paddy 02 Voiceover. Paddy Killoran (Fiddle) with Mike Flynn (Flute) taken from an LP. Reels: 1960s Yellow Tinker; Gatehouse Maid Killoran, Paddy 03 Voiceover and two reels from the LP: Last Night's Fun; Martin Wynne's 1960s Killoran, Paddy 04 Voiceover and Paddy Killoran plays two jigs: Knights of St. Patrick; unknown title 1960s

Killoran, Paddy 05 Voiceover and Paddy Killoran plays a selection titled Dublin Reels 1960s (Séamus: "I think the record company was "Dublin Reels"). Martin Wynne composition Killoran, Paddy 06 Voiceover and Paddy Killoran and Mike Flynn play a set dance: Garden of Daisies 1960s (from LP) Killoran, Paddy 07 Paddy Killoran and Mike Flynn play: Stack of Barley; Boys of Bluehill (from LP) 1960s

Killoran, Paddy 08 Voiceover and Paddy Killoran plays reels: unknown title; Pigeon on the Gate 1960s Killoran, Paddy 09 Paddy Killoran plays reels: unknown title; unknown title 1960s Killoran, Paddy 10 Paddy Killoran plays Lord Gordon 1960s Killoran, Paddy 11 Paddy Killoran plays reels: unknown title; Music in the Glen 1960s Killoran, Paddy 12 Paddy Killoran plays reels: Woman of the House; Mama's Pet; Heather Breeze 1960s

Killoran, Paddy 13 Paddy Killoran solo fiddle reel: unknown title 1960s Killoran, Paddy 14 Paddy Killoran plays a reel: Millstone 1960s Killoran, Paddy 15 Paddy Killoran plays reels: Moving Boys; Miss Thornton 1960s Killoran, Paddy 16 Paddy Killoran plays reels: unknown title; London Lassies 1960s Killoran, Paddy 17 Paddy Killoran plays reels: unknown title; Jenny Picking Cockles 1960s Killoran, Paddy 18 Paddy Killoran plays reels: Duke of Leinster; O'Reilly's Greyhound 1960s Killoran, Paddy 19 Paddy Killoran plays reels: Jackson's Reels 1960s Killoran, Paddy 20 Paddy Killoran plays reels: Last Night's Fun; Galway Rambler 1960s Killoran, Paddy 21 Paddy Killoran plays reels: unknown title; unknown title. Killoran recorded the first 1960s tune twice. It's on his LP. Killoran, Paddy 22 Paddy Killoran plays jigs: unknown title (three part jig); unknown title (Michael 1960s Coleman recorded this one) Killoran, Paddy 23 Scotishees (?) 1960s Killoran, Paddy 24 Paddy Killoran plays reels: Drowsy Maggie; Toss the Feathers. End 1960s Killoran, Paddy, slowed down (fiddle) Mulvihill, Charlie (fiddle?, 00 undated Box 29, announcer) Folder 95 Killoran, Paddy, slowed down 01 Seamus: "All tracks are slowed down from the original speed. See other notes for undated information" Killoran, Paddy, slowed down 02 Reel: Maids of Mt. Cisco undated Killoran, Paddy, slowed down 03 Charlie Mulvihill introduces jigs: Leitrim Jig; Gorteen Boys undated Killoran, Paddy, slowed down (fiddle) Mulvihill, Charlie (fiddle?, 00 Box 29, announcer) Folder 96 Killoran, Paddy, slowed down 01 Charlie Mulvihill voiceover introduces polkas undated Killoran, Paddy, slowed down 02 Polkas: Memories of Ballymote; Gorteen Cross undated Killoran, Paddy, slowed down 03 Charlie Mulvihill introduces reels undated Killoran, Paddy, slowed down 04 Reels: Paddy on the Turnpike; Collier's Reel undated Killoran, Paddy, slowed down (fiddle) Mulvihill, Charlie (fiddle?, 00 Box 29, announcer) Folder 97

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Title / Main Artist(s) Main Instrument Secondary Artist(s) Track Compilation & Track Notes Date Box, (Instrument(s)) Folder Killoran, Paddy, slowed down 01 Charlie Mulvihill voiceover introduces a selection of jigs. Paddy Killoran Band undated recording Killoran, Paddy, slowed down 02 Charlie Mulvihill voiceover introduces a selection of jigs by Paddy Killoran's Band undated

Killoran, Paddy, slowed down 03 Charlie Mulvihill introduces Paddy Killoran playing a reel: Bucks of Oranmore undated Killoran, Paddy, slowed down (fiddle) 00 Box 29, Folder 98 Killoran, Paddy, slowed down 01 Reels: Woman of the House; Mama's Pet undated Killoran, Paddy, slowed down 02 Reel: solo fiddle by Paddy Killoran undated Killoran, Paddy, slowed down 03 Reel: College Grove or Millstone undated Killoran, Paddy, slowed down 04 Reel: Moving Bogs undated Various recordings - compilation 00 78 rpm recordings Box 29, Folder 99 Various recordings - compilation 01 Compiled by Séamus Connolly. These recordings are slower than on the original 1960s-1970s 78s. Flute and piano, possibly John McKenna on flute. Reels Various recordings - compilation 02 Possibly John McKenna, flute, and piano. Jigs 1960s-1970s Various recordings - compilation 03 Accordion reels and lilting: unknown; New Found Out 1960s-1970s Various recordings - compilation 04 Flute and piano, possibly John McKenna on flute. Reels: unknown title; Miss 1960s-1970s Thornton's Reel Various recordings - compilation 05 Flute, bodhran, and piano. Tom Morrison, flute and John Reynolds, bodhran. Reels 1960s-1970s

Various recordings - compilation 06 Tom Morrison, flute, and piano. Jigs 1960s-1970s Various recordings - compilation 07 Tom Morrison, flute, and John Reynolds, bodhran. Reel: Craig's Pipes 1960s-1970s Various recordings - compilation 08 Reels: Bag of Spuds (James Morrison, fiddle, Tom Ennis, pipes, and piano); 1960s-1970s Templehouse (fiddle solo by James Morrison); Pigeon on the Gate (pipes solo by Tom Ennis) Various recordings - compilation 09 Fiddle and piano. Fiddler may be Patrick J. Clancy. Jig 1960s-1970s Various recordings - compilation 10 Jigs: unknown title; Fasten the Leggan. James Morrison, fiddle, with piano 1960s-1970s accompaniment Various recordings - compilation 11 Jigs: Apples in Winter; Frieze Breeches. James Morrison, fiddle, with piano 1960s-1970s accompaniment Various recordings - compilation 12 Flute and piano with whistle; the whistle may be James Morrison. Solo whistle: 1960s-1970s Boys of the Lough. Last tune is Boys of Ballisodare. Various recordings - compilation 13 Flute, fiddle, and piano play reels: Boyne Hunt (flute may be Tom Morrison); 1960s-1970s Sailor's Bonnet (fiddle solo by James Morrison) Various recordings - compilation 14 Patrick J. Clancy. Jigs: Tatter Jack Walsh; unknown title 1960s-1970s

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