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'''MANCHESTER REEL [3].''' AKA and see "[[Galway Rambler (The)]]." Irish, Reel. The tune was recorded as the second in a medley with "[[Dunmore Lasses]]" and "[[Castlebar Traveler]]" by North Galway flute player Tom Morrision (1889-1958) in 1927 (with John Reynolds on "tambourine" or bodhran). Varlet & Spottswood note the tune is better known today as "The Galway Rambler."  COLUMBIA (USA): Discs - 37380
'''MANCHESTER REEL [3].''' AKA and see "[[Galway Rambler (The)]]." Irish, Reel. The tune was recorded as the second in a medley with "[[Dunmore Lasses (The)]]" and "[[Castlebar Traveler (The)]]" by Whitepark near Glenamaddy, North Galway flute player Tom Morrision (1889-1958) in September, 1927 (with John Reynolds on "tambourine" or bodhran). Varlet & Spottswood note the tune is better known today as "The Galway Rambler."  Morrison's medley was also released on Columbia 37380 (78 RPM) in 1947.
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Rounder CD-1087, Tom Morrison - "From Galway to Dublin" (1992. Reissue of 1927 original).</font>
''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Columbia 33210-F (78 RPM), Tom Morrison & John Reynolds (1927). Rounder CD-1087, Tom Morrison - "From Galway to Dublin" (1992. Reissue of 1927 original).</font>
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MANCHESTER REEL [3]. AKA and see "Galway Rambler (The)." Irish, Reel. The tune was recorded as the second in a medley with "Dunmore Lasses (The)" and "Castlebar Traveler (The)" by Whitepark near Glenamaddy, North Galway flute player Tom Morrision (1889-1958) in September, 1927 (with John Reynolds on "tambourine" or bodhran). Varlet & Spottswood note the tune is better known today as "The Galway Rambler." Morrison's medley was also released on Columbia 37380 (78 RPM) in 1947.

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Recorded sources: Columbia 33210-F (78 RPM), Tom Morrison & John Reynolds (1927). Rounder CD-1087, Tom Morrison - "From Galway to Dublin" (1992. Reissue of 1927 original).




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