OT 11115 Track 2
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
Continuation of "Derrylin Fair", sung by Owney McBrien. This song was composed by his brother-in-law.
"Burke’s Hornpipe", Pete Flanagan, tin whistle. Sounds of dancing in background.
"Rocks of Bawns", sung by Owney McBrien.
"Lovely Erin’s Shore", sung by Owney McBrien. Ballad about leaving Lough Erne for America.
"General T. F. Burk", sung by Pete Flanagan. Gestures during singing, points up at flag and provides history.
"Kevin Barry", sung by Hugh Collins.
Two unidentified pieces played by Hugh Collins on tin whistle. Sound of dancing in the background.
Unidentified piece played on tin whistle by Pete Flanagan.
Pete Flanagan introduces song and discusses its history followed by "Come to Kinawley". Note: informant accidentally turns off the machine partway through the discussion and there is unrecorded silence.
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:
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