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'''FATHER KELLY'S (REEL) [1]'''. AKA and see "[[Rossmore Jetty (The)]]." Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Harker/Rafferty, Mallinson): AABBCC (Flaherty). Galway cleric Father P.J. Kelly called this tune, his composition, "The Rossmore Jetty," named after a place he went swimming from as a child in Woodford, County Galway. The late (d. 2006), legendary Father Kelly spent time missioning in the South Pacific before returning to Ireland. The second part of the tune is similar to the third part of "[[Mulvihill's Reel (2)]]," also a Kelly composition from 1960, originally titled "[[Derry Craig Wood]]." See also Kelly's "[[Sliabh Aughty March]]" for a similar tune.    
|f_annotation='''FATHER KELLY'S (REEL) [1]'''. AKA and see "[[Rossmore Jetty (The)]]," "[[Speed the Plough (4)]]." Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Harker/Rafferty, Mallinson): AABBCC (Flaherty). A composition of Graigue, County Galway, cleric Father Patrick "P.J." Kelly (1925-2006), who was for a time stationed on Fiji, but returned to Ireland. Although popularly called "Father Kelly's Reel," Kelly's name for the tune was "Rossmore Jetty," named for a pier on the River Shannon near his home town of Woodford, County Galway, where launches on the river would stop. Kelly went swimming from the pier as a child. Father Charlie Coen, also a Woodford native, says Kelly named many tunes for Woodford area places—Kelly’s composition “[[Ben Hill (1)]]” is named for a feature on the opposite side of Rossmore from the jetty. The second part of the "Father Kelly's Reel (1)/Rossmore Jetty" is similar to the third part of "[[Mulvihill's Reel (2)]]," also a Kelly composition from 1960, originally titled "[[Derry Craig Wood]]." See also Kelly's "[[Sliabh Aughty March]]" for a similar tune.
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|f_source_for_notated_version=tenor banjo player Tommny Finn (b. 1964, Marlow, Ballymote, Co. Sligo) [Flaherty]; Kerry Elkin (Massachusetts) [Songer].
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|f_printed_sources=Bulmer & Sharpley ('''Music from Ireland, vol. 3'''), 1976; No. 1 (appears as "Father Kelly's No. 1"). Flaherty ('''Trip to Sligo'''), 1990; p. 48. Harker ('''300 Tunes from Mike Rafferty'''), 2005; No. 157, p. 48. Mallinson ('''100 Essential'''), 1995; No. 22, p. 9. Songer ('''Portland Collection'''), 1997; p. 78. '''Treoir''', vol. 38, No. 1, 2006; p. 27.
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|f_recorded_sources=Wild Asparagus - "Tone Roads." Shanachie Shan-79017, John & Phil Cunningham - "Against the Storm" (1980).
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|f_see_also_listing=Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [http://www.ibiblio.org/keefer/f02.htm#Fatkere]<br>  
''Source for notated version'': tenor banjo player Tommny Finn (b. 1964, Marlow, Ballymote, Co. Sligo) [Flaherty]; Kerry Elkin (Massachusetts) [Songer].
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [http://www.irishtune.info/tune/617/]<br>
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''Printed sources'': Bulmer & Sharpley ('''Music from Ireland'''), 1974, vol. 3, No. 1 (appears as "Father Kelly's No. 1"). Flaherty ('''Trip to Sligo'''), 1990; p. 48. Harker ('''300 Tunes from Mike Rafferty'''), 2005; No. 157, p. 48. Mallinson ('''100 Essential'''), 1995; No. 22, p. 9. Songer ('''Portland Collection'''), 1997; p. 78.
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Wild Asparagus - "Tone Roads." </font>
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See also listings at:<br>
Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources []<br>  
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info []<br>
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FATHER KELLY'S (REEL) [1]. AKA and see "Rossmore Jetty (The)," "Speed the Plough (4)." Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB (Harker/Rafferty, Mallinson): AABBCC (Flaherty). A composition of Graigue, County Galway, cleric Father Patrick "P.J." Kelly (1925-2006), who was for a time stationed on Fiji, but returned to Ireland. Although popularly called "Father Kelly's Reel," Kelly's name for the tune was "Rossmore Jetty," named for a pier on the River Shannon near his home town of Woodford, County Galway, where launches on the river would stop. Kelly went swimming from the pier as a child. Father Charlie Coen, also a Woodford native, says Kelly named many tunes for Woodford area places—Kelly’s composition “Ben Hill (1)” is named for a feature on the opposite side of Rossmore from the jetty. The second part of the "Father Kelly's Reel (1)/Rossmore Jetty" is similar to the third part of "Mulvihill's Reel (2)," also a Kelly composition from 1960, originally titled "Derry Craig Wood." See also Kelly's "Sliabh Aughty March" for a similar tune.


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - tenor banjo player Tommny Finn (b. 1964, Marlow, Ballymote, Co. Sligo) [Flaherty]; Kerry Elkin (Massachusetts) [Songer].

Printed sources : - Bulmer & Sharpley (Music from Ireland, vol. 3), 1976; No. 1 (appears as "Father Kelly's No. 1"). Flaherty (Trip to Sligo), 1990; p. 48. Harker (300 Tunes from Mike Rafferty), 2005; No. 157, p. 48. Mallinson (100 Essential), 1995; No. 22, p. 9. Songer (Portland Collection), 1997; p. 78. Treoir, vol. 38, No. 1, 2006; p. 27.

Recorded sources : - Wild Asparagus - "Tone Roads." Shanachie Shan-79017, John & Phil Cunningham - "Against the Storm" (1980).

See also listing at :
Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [1]
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [2]



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