The first tune appeared in the 1907 The Dance Music of Ireland - 1001 Gems and featured on the 1977 It’s a Hard Road to Travel recording by fiddler Andy McGann. The second reel is most famously associated with Sligo fiddler Michael Coleman who recorded it in New York during 1927.
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HI,The first track and sound I heard was enough for me to get whole album Raw honest,goose bumps live sound, fantastic reels ,to dance Sean nos. Dave Suffolk Uk ps if have,listen on a blue tooth speaker ,this is even more amazing.pps Have listen more ofCormac music and feel the instrument when played becomes a living entity . 13844
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