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|f_track= | |f_track=Leo Rowsome - St Patrick's Day.mp3 | ||
|f_artwork= | |f_artwork=Irish brigade.jpg | ||
|f_tune_name= | |f_tune_name=St. Patrick's Day | ||
|f_played_by=[https:// | |f_played_by=[https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZIhbzIF7v2lYvU6Xoogn6?si=rKsfUZJNTBm2ULon6nJQOQ Leo Rowsome] | ||
|f_notes= | |f_notes=The Irish Brigade attached to the French forces which helped turn the tide of battle against the English troops at the battle of Fontenoy. | ||
|f_source=[https:// | |f_source=[https://open.spotify.com/track/1sCZEFYWr8558PJQy2Y9PH?si=54e4302356dd4aa3 Spotify] | ||
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Played by: John Daddio Clarke
Source: Soundcloud
Image: The Auld Brig o' Doon
Played by: Alastair Savage
Source: Soundcloud
Image: William Marshall (27 December 1748 – 29 May 1833) is regarded as one of the greatest composers of Scottish fiddle music. William Marshall (1817)
Played by: Andrew Campling
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Photo of John Parry, c. 1825 - commonly known by his bardic name Bardd Alaw
Played by: Mhícheál Ó Riabhaigh
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Keating Hyland plaque, Cahir
Played by: The Great American String Band
Source: Soundcloud
Image: In the photo is Bert Layne, Lowe Stokes, unknown, Clayton McMichen and Claude Davis