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'''SALLY McMAHON'S.''' Irish, Double Jig (6/8 time). Composed by the flute player James McMahon, in honor of his wife Sally. McMahon, originally from Fermanagh, moved to County Antrim near Muckamore when he married.  
'''SALLY McMAHON'S.''' Irish, Double Jig (6/8 time). Composed by the flute player James McMahon (1893-1977), in honor of his wife Sally. McMahon, originally from Fermanagh, moved to County Antrim, near Muckamore, when he married.  
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SALLY McMAHON'S. Irish, Double Jig (6/8 time). Composed by the flute player James McMahon (1893-1977), in honor of his wife Sally. McMahon, originally from Fermanagh, moved to County Antrim, near Muckamore, when he married.

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