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'''PADDY ARTHUR'S PINT.''' AKA and see “[[Lads of Doocastle (The)]],” “[[Long Way from Home (A)]],” “[[Trip to Kinvara]].” Irish, Reel. Paddy Arthur’s was a pub in Parnell Street, in Ennis, County Clare. | '''PADDY ARTHUR'S PINT.''' AKA and see “[[Lads of Doocastle (The)]],” “[[Long Way from Home (A)]],” “[[Trip to Kinvara]].” Irish, Reel. Paddy Arthur’s was a pub in Parnell Street, in Ennis, County Clare. "Paddy Arthur's Pint" was the title for this reel employed by the Green Linnet Céilí Band (whose members included fiddler and composer Charlie Lennon). | ||
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PADDY ARTHUR'S PINT. AKA and see “Lads of Doocastle (The),” “Long Way from Home (A),” “Trip to Kinvara.” Irish, Reel. Paddy Arthur’s was a pub in Parnell Street, in Ennis, County Clare. "Paddy Arthur's Pint" was the title for this reel employed by the Green Linnet Céilí Band (whose members included fiddler and composer Charlie Lennon).
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