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1962
Language
English
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Folk dance music, Fiddle tunes, Bagpipe music, Irish Folk dancingPlaces
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Slip-jig; promenade, side-step.
Slip-jig: Humors of Derrachrisoyne.
Single jigs: Ask me, Father; Carry me down to Carlow.
Double jig: Mug of brown ale.
Double jig: Fair-haired boy.
Sligo-reel: The mountain road.
County-Cork reel: Fermony lasses.
The flogging reel.
Reels: Humors of Lissadel; Doctor Gilbert.
Hornpipe.
Hornpipe: Chief O'Neill's favourite.
Irish set dance: Rodney's glory.
Irish traditional air: Little red lark.
Edition Notes
Title on container: Irish jigs, reels & hornpipes.
Originally issued in 1956 as FP 818-2.
Program notes by H. Cowell and E. Brown and instructions for the dances (6 p. ill.) inserted in container.
Date on container: c1959.
Michael Gorman, fiddle; Willy Clancy, uileann pipes.
Recorded in Ireland.
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