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'''LAWRIES.''' AKA and see "[[McGlinchey's (3)]]," "[[Mrs. Lawrie]]," "[[Mrs Lawrie's]]." Irish, Reel. G Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BBCC. Composed by Armagh fiddler Brendan McGlinchey. Named for a family in Birmingham, England, whose home was a center for music at the time McGlinchey was there.  
'''LAWRIES.''' AKA and see "[[McGlinchey's (3)]]," "[[Mrs. Lawrie]]," "[[Mrs Lawrie's]]." Irish, Reel. G Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BBCC. Composed by Armagh fiddler Brendan McGlinchey [http://www.irishfiddle.com/brendan_mcglinchey_interview.html]. Named for a family in Birmingham, England, whose home was a center for music at the time McGlinchey was there.  
[[File:mcglinchey.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Brendan McGlinchey]]
[[File:mcglinchey.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Brendan McGlinchey]]



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LAWRIES. AKA and see "McGlinchey's (3)," "Mrs. Lawrie," "Mrs Lawrie's." Irish, Reel. G Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BBCC. Composed by Armagh fiddler Brendan McGlinchey [1]. Named for a family in Birmingham, England, whose home was a center for music at the time McGlinchey was there.

Brendan McGlinchey



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Recorded sources: Highway Records SHY 7010, Silly Wizard - "So Many Partings" (1979. As "McGlinchey's Reels", a reworking of "Lawries" and "Splendid Isolation"). Green Linnet SIF 3037, Silly Wizard - "Golden, Golden" (1985).




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