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'''NOONDAY FEAST, THE.''' AKA and see "[[Kitty Come Over]]," "[[Scatter the Mud (2)]]" (Scaip an Puiteach). Irish, Jig. E Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. See also the first strain of Roche's "[[Maids of Tramore (The)]]."
|f_annotation='''NOONDAY FEAST [1], THE.''' AKA - "Noon Day Feast." AKA and see "[[Kitty Come Over]]," "[[Scatter the Mud (2)]]" (Scaip an Puiteach). Irish, Jig (6/8 time). E Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Melodeon player P.J. Conlon recorded the tune in 1920 on 78 RPM under the title "[[Black Thornstick (The)]]." Five years later the jig was recorded in New York by [[wikipedia:James_Morrison_(fiddler)]] (1893-1947), nicknamed "The Professor", originally from County Sligo, as "Noon Day Feast," paired with "Rambles with Rory" (better known as "[[Fasten the Leggin' (1)]])" or "Fasten the Leg in Her." As with many influential recordings, the jigs sometimes became disseminated with the first title in the medley; thus "Rambles with Rory/Fasten the Leggin" also can occasionally be found as "[[Noonday Feast (2) (The)]]."  
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See also the first strain of Frank Roche's "[[Maids of Tramore]]."
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|f_source_for_notated_version=accordion player Johnny O'Leary (Sliabh Luachra region of the Cork-Kerry border) [Moylan].
''Source for notated version'': accordion player Johnny O'Leary (Sliabh Luachra region of the Cork-Kerry border) [Moylan].
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Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [http://www.irishtune.info/tune/1728/]<br>
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Hear James Morrison's 1925 recording at the Internet Archive [https://archive.org/details/JamesMorrisonNoondayFeastRambleswithRory]<br>
''Printed sources'': Moylan ('''Johnny O'Leary of Sliabh Luachra'''), 1994; No. 263, p. 150.
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NOONDAY FEAST [1], THE. AKA - "Noon Day Feast." AKA and see "Kitty Come Over," "Scatter the Mud (2)" (Scaip an Puiteach). Irish, Jig (6/8 time). E Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Melodeon player P.J. Conlon recorded the tune in 1920 on 78 RPM under the title "Black Thornstick (The)." Five years later the jig was recorded in New York by wikipedia:James_Morrison_(fiddler) (1893-1947), nicknamed "The Professor", originally from County Sligo, as "Noon Day Feast," paired with "Rambles with Rory" (better known as "Fasten the Leggin' (1))" or "Fasten the Leg in Her." As with many influential recordings, the jigs sometimes became disseminated with the first title in the medley; thus "Rambles with Rory/Fasten the Leggin" also can occasionally be found as "Noonday Feast (2) (The)."

See also the first strain of Frank Roche's "Maids of Tramore."


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - accordion player Johnny O'Leary (Sliabh Luachra region of the Cork-Kerry border) [Moylan].

Printed sources : - Moylan (Johnny O'Leary of Sliabh Luachra), 1994; No. 263, p. 150.

Recorded sources : - Columbia 33277-F (78 RPM), James Morrison (1925).

See also listing at :
See also listing at:
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [1]
Hear James Morrison's 1925 recording at the Internet Archive [2]



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