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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Columbia 33350-F (78 RPM), Morrison & Carney (1929). Gael-Linn CE 14 (78 RPM), Liam (Willie) Clancy.</font>
''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Columbia 33350-F (78 RPM), Morrison & Carney (1929). Gael-Linn CE 14 (78 RPM), Liam (Willie) Clancy.</font>
 
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See also listing at:<br>
See also listing at:<br>
 
Hear Morrison & Carney's recording at the Internet Archive [https://ia600306.us.archive.org/1/items/MichaelCarneyandJamesMorrisonThePeelersJacketTheDukeofLeinster/Michael_Carney_and_James_Morrison__The_Peelers_Jacket_The_Duke_of_Leinster.mp3]<br>
Hear Morrison & Carney's recording at the Internet Archive []<br>
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MICHAEL CARNEY'S REEL (Ril Mhichil Ui Cheithearnaigh). AKA and see "Peeler's Jacket (5) (The)." Irish, Reel. Carney was an uilleann piper who recorded the tune (as "The Peeler's Jacket") in duet with famed Sligo fiddler James Morrison. Carney gave Morrison lodging when the fiddler arrived in New York, an émigré from Ireland. When Clare piper Willie Clancy recorded the reel on 78 RPM in the 1950's he called it "Michael Carney's Reel," although later he began calling it "Ravelled Hank of Yarn (1) (The)."

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Recorded sources: Columbia 33350-F (78 RPM), Morrison & Carney (1929). Gael-Linn CE 14 (78 RPM), Liam (Willie) Clancy.

See also listing at:
Hear Morrison & Carney's recording at the Internet Archive [1]




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