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'''FURZE IN BLOOM, THE'''. Irish, Jig. A modern composition by Kenmare, County Kerry, fiddler Gerry Harrington. It gets its name from "the colorful hinterland of Monatarriv, Lismore, County Waterford."  
'''FURZE IN BLOOM, THE'''. Irish, Jig. A modern composition by Kenmare, County Kerry, fiddler Gerry Harrington. It gets its name from "the colorful hinterland of Monatarriv, Lismore, County Waterford."  
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FURZE IN BLOOM, THE. Irish, Jig. A modern composition by Kenmare, County Kerry, fiddler Gerry Harrington. It gets its name from "the colorful hinterland of Monatarriv, Lismore, County Waterford."

Source for notated version:

Printed sources:

Recorded sources: Spin CD1001, Eoghan O'Sullivan, Gerry Harrington, Paul De Grae – "The Smoky Chimney" (1996).




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