OT 11115 Track 1
from "1972." by Henry Glassie, In F-635 Irish Music and Culture
By David McDonald



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Notebook, file 14, pp. 2318-2328.
November 26, 1972, Lunny's [?] bar; Swanlibar; County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
Pete Flanagan, Oney McBrien, Hugh Collins, Eddie Kelly
End of "Come to Kinawley", sung by Peter Flanagan.
"Sean South", sung by Owney McBrien.
"The Men of Easter Week (Valley of Knockanure)", sung by Eddie Kelly.
"Molly Vaughan" (also called "Molly Bawn" or "Molly Baun" among other varients), sung by Eddie Kelly.
Speech by IRA member about a man on hunger strike against the British government.
"The Standard of Sinn Fein", sung by Owney McBrien.
"Swad Chapel", started by Pat McGovern but singing taken over by Owney McBrien.
"Swad Chapel", sung from the beginning by Owney McBrien.
"Derrylin Fair", sung by Owney McBrien.
This recording is from a collection held by the Archives of Traditional Music at Indiana University. The online catalog record for this full collection can be found in the IUCAT system:
Permission Information: Archival use and reproduction for non-profit educational or research purposes; Archives of Traditional Music.