https://connollymusiccollection.bc.edu/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Keegan%2C+Josephine+%28fiddle%29+72741909&sort_field=Dublin+Core%2CTitle&output=atom <![CDATA[The Séamus Connolly Collection of Irish Music]]> 2024-03-29T00:11:05-07:00 Omeka https://connollymusiccollection.bc.edu/document/463 <![CDATA[Jimmy Hogan's (Number One)]]> 2016-10-12T08:08:47-07:00

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Jimmy Hogan from Liscannor in County Clare loved to play his whistle and batter out the County Clare set dances on the floor. Jimmy was an icon in Boston and he was loved by everyone who met him. This tune from north County Clare was one of his favourites. It is recorded here for us by Josephine Keegan from County Armagh.

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Séamus Connolly
Boston College Libraries

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Some transcriptions are based on historical source recordings. More info.
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https://connollymusiccollection.bc.edu/document/482 <![CDATA[Jimmy Hogan's (Number Two)]]> 'Jimmy Hogan's Number One', by Josephine Keegan on fiddle.]]> 2016-10-12T08:08:50-07:00

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Another of Jimmy Hogan's North County Clare tunes. It is played here, as was 'Jimmy Hogan's Number One', by Josephine Keegan on fiddle.

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Séamus Connolly
Boston College Libraries

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Some transcriptions are based on historical source recordings. More info.
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https://connollymusiccollection.bc.edu/document/511 <![CDATA[Thomas Power's Jig]]> 'Thomas Power's Polka').]]> 2016-10-12T08:08:54-07:00

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This jig, played here for us by Josephine Keegan from South Armagh, was learned from the cassette tape that Michael Power sent me of the playing of his father, Thomas Power, a lovely fiddle player from Doonbeg in west County Clare (see 'Thomas Power's Polka').

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Séamus Connolly
Boston College Libraries

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Some transcriptions are based on historical source recordings. More info.
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