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'''JOE O'CONNELL'S DREAM.''' AKA and see "[[Black-Eyed Sailor]]," "[[Broom (The)]]," "[[Lord Wellington (2)]]," "[[Sheehan's Reel]]," "[[Wellington's Reel (1)]]." Irish, Reel. A popular tune in the 78 RPM era, frequently recorded under a variety of titles. Fiddler Hugh Gillespie (1906-1986) recorded it in New York as "Joe O'Connell's Dream" (in a medley with "Paddy Finlay's Fancy," by which title has been mistakenly applied to "Joe O'Connell's" because the 'Paddy' title was listed first. Gillespie was a native of Ballybofey, County Donegal, and emigrated to the US in 1928. He settled in the New York area and found worked as an engineer for the local electric company, and became a protege of County Sligo fiddler Michael Coleman.  
|f_annotation='''JOE O'CONNELL'S DREAM.''' AKA and see "[[Black-Eyed Sailor]]," "[[Broom (The)]]," "[[Lord Wellington (2)]]," "[[Sheehan's Reel]]," "[[Wellington's Reel (1)]]." Irish, Reel. A popular tune in the 78 RPM era, frequently recorded under a variety of titles. Fiddler Hugh Gillespie (1906-1986) recorded it in New York as "Joe O'Connell's Dream" (in a medley with "[[Paddy Finlay's Fancy]]," by which title has been mistakenly applied to "Joe O'Connell's" because the 'Paddy' title was listed first ("[[Paddy Finlay's Fancy]]" is better known as "[[Galway Rambler (The)]]"). Gillespie was a native of Ballybofey, County Donegal, and emigrated to the US in 1928. He settled in the New York area where he found worked as an engineer for the local electric company, and became a protege of County Sligo fiddler Michael Coleman.  
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Decca De 12192 (78 RPM), Hugh Gillespie. Topic 12T364, Hugh Gillespie - "Classic Recordings Of Irish Traditional Fiddle Music" (1978). </font>
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Hear Hugh Gillespie's recording at Capeirish.com [http://www.capeirish.com/tune_vault/hugh-gill/paddy.mp3]<br>
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JOE O'CONNELL'S DREAM. AKA and see "Black-Eyed Sailor," "Broom (The)," "Lord Wellington (2)," "Sheehan's Reel," "Wellington's Reel (1)." Irish, Reel. A popular tune in the 78 RPM era, frequently recorded under a variety of titles. Fiddler Hugh Gillespie (1906-1986) recorded it in New York as "Joe O'Connell's Dream" (in a medley with "Paddy Finlay's Fancy," by which title has been mistakenly applied to "Joe O'Connell's" because the 'Paddy' title was listed first ("Paddy Finlay's Fancy" is better known as "Galway Rambler (The)"). Gillespie was a native of Ballybofey, County Donegal, and emigrated to the US in 1928. He settled in the New York area where he found worked as an engineer for the local electric company, and became a protege of County Sligo fiddler Michael Coleman.


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Recorded sources : - Decca De 12192 (78 RPM), Hugh Gillespie. Topic 12T364, Hugh Gillespie - "Classic Recordings Of Irish Traditional Fiddle Music" (1978).

See also listing at :
Hear Hugh Gillespie's recording at Capeirish.com [1]



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