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TUNES:
Huge Thank you to Mick, Emer and Aoife for letting my play a few tracks from their new album: More Tunes from the Goodman Manuscripts. Be sure to check it out on Bandcamp:
Be sure to check out Fin Dwyer’s Outstanding Irish History Podcast for a far better discussion of the Famine in his 37 Episode Series:
I watched several videos on the Famine, but this one was particularly good:
Cover Art for this Episode Comes From The Illustrated London News February 13, 1847:
This week’s episode is a companion piece to a presentation I gave for the Chippewa Valley Museum’s February Folk Arts Festival https://www.cvmuseum.com/visit/folk-arts-fest/
The Mystery Tune from last week was Cutting Bracken (also Known as Buain na Rainich or Tha Mi Sgìth), big Thanks to those that let me know!
1733: William Dixon’s The New Way to Bowden, I incorrectly refer to this tune as New way to Morpeth in the Podcast I think: from Matt Seattle’s book:
1774: Walker Jackson’s Jackson’s Morning Brush:
1860s: Canon James Goodman’s Jackson’s Airs, Snack
To read more about James Goodman you can read here:
You can see the article about the Cork Piper’s Club in An Píobaire - sraith. 1, uimhir 1 (March 1969)
1913/4: Alexander Martin Freeman’s One Tree Vale: of I Ngleaun A Chruing (The tune appears on page 227)
1861: Canon Goodman’s The Bright Dawn of Day
Here Is the Video of Several Irish Singers singing Fáinne Gael an Lae
1780s: James Aird’s Dawning of the Day:
Please take advantage of the Tune Collection tab: https://www.wetootwaag.com/tunesources
Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wetootwaags-bagpipe-and-history-podcast/id129776677
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TUNES:
Huge Thank you to Mick, Emer and Aoife for letting my play a few tracks from their new album: More Tunes from the Goodman Manuscripts. Be sure to check it out on Bandcamp:
Be sure to check out Fin Dwyer’s Outstanding Irish History Podcast for a far better discussion of the Famine in his 37 Episode Series:
I watched several videos on the Famine, but this one was particularly good:
Cover Art for this Episode Comes From The Illustrated London News February 13, 1847:
This week’s episode is a companion piece to a presentation I gave for the Chippewa Valley Museum’s February Folk Arts Festival https://www.cvmuseum.com/visit/folk-arts-fest/
The Mystery Tune from last week was Cutting Bracken (also Known as Buain na Rainich or Tha Mi Sgìth), big Thanks to those that let me know!
1733: William Dixon’s The New Way to Bowden, I incorrectly refer to this tune as New way to Morpeth in the Podcast I think: from Matt Seattle’s book:
1774: Walker Jackson’s Jackson’s Morning Brush:
1860s: Canon James Goodman’s Jackson’s Airs, Snack
To read more about James Goodman you can read here:
You can see the article about the Cork Piper’s Club in An Píobaire - sraith. 1, uimhir 1 (March 1969)
1913/4: Alexander Martin Freeman’s One Tree Vale: of I Ngleaun A Chruing (The tune appears on page 227)
1861: Canon Goodman’s The Bright Dawn of Day
Here Is the Video of Several Irish Singers singing Fáinne Gael an Lae
1780s: James Aird’s Dawning of the Day:
Please take advantage of the Tune Collection tab: https://www.wetootwaag.com/tunesources
Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wetootwaags-bagpipe-and-history-podcast/id129776677
Support Wetootwaag's Bagpipe and History Podcast

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