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'''BOYS OF THE LOUGH, THE''' (Buachaillí na Locha). AKA and see "[[Rakes of Clonmel (2)]]," "[[Barrel Rafferty's Reel]]," "[[Jerome's Farewell to Gibraltar]]," "[[Johnstown Reel]]," "[[Rose of Castletown (The)]]." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB (Flaherty): AABB (Brody, Allan's): AABB' (Cranford/Holland): ABCD (Breathnach): ABCDEFGHIJKL (Miller). A very popular session reel. "Boys of the Lough" was popularized by fiddler Michael Coleman, originally from Kilavil, County Sligo, although the melody was "ever part of the local ...repertoire," according to '''Blooming Meadows''' (1998) authors Charlie Piggott and Fintan Vallely. Coleman (1891-1945) recorded the tune in 1922 in New York. O'Neill (in '''400 Choice Selections''') prints the tune under the title "Johnstown Reel," while Roche has a version called "The Rose of Castletown." See also similarly titled "Boys From the Lough." "[[Barrel Rafferty's Reel]]"/"[[Master McDermott]]" is a related tune, as is the Canadian "[[Jerome's Farewell to Gibraltar]]," popularised under that title by radio and TV fiddler Don Messer.  
'''BOYS OF THE LOUGH, THE''' (Buachaillí na Locha). AKA and see "[[Rakes of Clonmel (2)]]," "[[Barrel Rafferty's Reel]]," "[[Jerome's Farewell to Gibraltar]]," "[[Johnstown Reel]]," "[[Rose of Castletown (The)]]." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB (Flaherty): AABB (Brody, Allan's): AABB' (Cranford/Holland): ABCD (Breathnach): ABCDEFGHIJKL (Miller). A very popular session reel. "Boys of the Lough" was popularized by fiddler Michael Coleman, originally from Kilavil, County Sligo, although the melody was "ever part of the local ...repertoire," according to '''Blooming Meadows''' (1998) authors Charlie Piggott and Fintan Vallely. Coleman (1891-1945) recorded the tune in 1922 in New York. O'Neill (in '''400 Choice Selections''') prints the tune under the title "[[Johnstown Reel]]," while Roche has a version called "[[Rose of Castletown (The)]]." See also similarly titled "Boys From the Lough." "[[Barrel Rafferty's Reel]]"/"[[Master McDermott]]" is a related tune, as is the Canadian "[[Jerome's Farewell to Gibraltar]]," popularised under that title by radio and TV fiddler Don Messer.  
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 Theme code Index    5355 1H3H66
 Also known as    Buachaillí na Locha, Rakes of Clonmel (2), Jerome's Farewell to Gibraltar, Johnstown Reel, Rose of Castletown (The), Stócaigh an Locha
 Composer/Core Source    
 Region    Ireland
 Genre/Style    Irish
 Meter/Rhythm    Reel (single/double)
 Key/Tonic of    D
 Accidental    2 sharps
 Mode    Ionian (Major)
 Time signature    4/4
 History    
 Structure    ABCD
 Editor/Compiler    Biography:Mozart Allan
 Book/Manuscript title    Book:Allan's Irish Fiddler
 Tune and/or Page number    No. 37, p. 9
 Year of publication/Date of MS    c. 1920's
 Artist    Biography:Ed Reavy
 Title of recording    
 Record label/Catalogue nr.    Victor 21593B (78 RPM)
 Year recorded    1927
 Media    
 Score   ()   


BOYS OF THE LOUGH, THE (Buachaillí na Locha). AKA and see "Rakes of Clonmel (2)," "Barrel Rafferty's Reel," "Jerome's Farewell to Gibraltar," "Johnstown Reel," "Rose of Castletown (The)." Irish, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB (Flaherty): AABB (Brody, Allan's): AABB' (Cranford/Holland): ABCD (Breathnach): ABCDEFGHIJKL (Miller). A very popular session reel. "Boys of the Lough" was popularized by fiddler Michael Coleman, originally from Kilavil, County Sligo, although the melody was "ever part of the local ...repertoire," according to Blooming Meadows (1998) authors Charlie Piggott and Fintan Vallely. Coleman (1891-1945) recorded the tune in 1922 in New York. O'Neill (in 400 Choice Selections) prints the tune under the title "Johnstown Reel," while Roche has a version called "Rose of Castletown (The)." See also similarly titled "Boys From the Lough." "Barrel Rafferty's Reel"/"Master McDermott" is a related tune, as is the Canadian "Jerome's Farewell to Gibraltar," popularised under that title by radio and TV fiddler Don Messer.

Sources for notated versions: fiddler Tommy Potts (Ireland) [Breathnach]; fiddler Peter Horan (b. 1926, Kilavil, Co. Sligo, Ireland) [Flaherty].

Printed sources: Allan's Irish Fiddler, No. 37, p. 9. Boys of the Lough, 1977, p. 1. Breathnach (CRÉ I), 1963; No. 159, p. 63. Brody (Fiddler's Fakebook), 1983; p. 54. Cranford (Jerry Holland: The Second Collection), 2000; No. 91, p. 36. Flaherty (Trip to Sligo), 1990; p. 63. Lyth (Bowing Styles in Irish Fiddle Playing), vol. 1, 1981; 41 & 42. Miller & Perron (Irish Traditional Fiddle Music), 1977; vol. 2, No. 51. Miller & Perron (Irish Traditional Fiddle Music), 2nd Edition, 2006; p. 53.

Recorded sources: Coleman Center CD CC004, Peter Horan - "The Mountain Road" (1999. Various artists. "A Compilation of tunes popular in South Sligo"). Coleman Music Center CHC 009, fiddler Pake Spellman (d. 1969, from Doocastle area) - "The Coleman Archive, vol. 2: The Home Place" (2005. Various artists). Green Linnett SIF 3008, "Matt Molloy." IRC Records, Michael Coleman - "Musical Glory of Old Sligo" (1967). Maggie's Music 107, "Music in the Great Hall" (1992). MKM 7590, Mike McHale - "The Schoolmaster's House" (2000. Learned from a recording by fiddler Sean McGuire). Mulligan-Lun 004, "Matt Molloy." Rounder Records 7057, Jerry Holland - "Parlor Music" (2005). Trailer LER 2086, The Boys of the Lough- "First Album." Victor 21593B (78 RPM), Ed Reavy (1927).

See also listings at:
Alan Snyder's Cape Breton Fiddle Recording Index [1]
Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [2]
Alan Ng's Irishtune.info [3]


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