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Shanachie 78015, James Keane – "With Friends Like These" (1998). | Shanachie 78015, James Keane – "With Friends Like These" (1998). | ||
Topic 12TS251, "The Russell Family of Doolin, County Clare" (1971. Appears as "Clogher Rose"). | Topic 12TS251, "The Russell Family of Doolin, County Clare" (1971. Appears as "Clogher Rose"). | ||
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MARY McMAHON. AKA and see "Boys on the Hilltop (The)," "Clogher Rose," "Foxhunter's Reel (2) (The)," "Micho Russell's Reel (4)," "Noel Hill's," "Sister's Reel (The)." AKA - "Mary McMahon of Ballinahinch." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB. A favorite session reel, frequently recorded. The Ballinahinch of the title is not the town in Co. Down, but a townland (also spelled Ballynahinch) in the barony of Tulla Upper, and the reel was considered a "signature tune" of the Tulla Ceili Band.
County Clare tin whistle player Micho Russell recorded the reel as "Clogher Rose."