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'''LARRY REDIGANS/REDICAN'S (REEL) [1]'''. AKA - "[[Rattigan's]]." Irish(-American); Reel. G Major (Flahery, Miller, Mulvihill/Mulvihill): F Major (Mulvihill/Greenall). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Cranitch, Flaherty, Mulvihill): AA'BB (Miller). According to the late Galway and New York flute player Jack Coen, this was the first tune composed by Irish-American fiddler and banjo player, Larry Redican [http://midatlanticcce.wordpress.com/hall-of-fame/larry-redican/] (1908-1975). Redican was born in Boyle, Co. Roscommon to flute playing parents but chose the fiddle and studied with Frank O'Higgins in Dublin before he emigrated to the United States in 1928. He worked for much of his life for the cosmetics company Estee Lauder in New York. Redican was a member of the New York Céili Band. The melody shares similarities with the tune family that includes "[[Early Breakfast (The)]]," "[[Miss Lyons' Fancy]]," "[[Over the Hill]]," "[[Rags and Tatters]]," "[[Up against the Boughalauns]]."
'''LARRY REDIGANS/REDICAN'S (REEL) [1]'''. AKA - "[[Rattigan's]]." Irish(-American); Reel. G Major (Flahery, Miller, Mulvihill/Mulvihill): F Major (Mulvihill/Greenall). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Cranitch, Flaherty, Mulvihill): AA'BB (Miller). According to the late Galway and New York flute player Jack Coen, this was the first tune composed by Irish-American fiddler and banjo player, Larry Redican [http://midatlanticcce.wordpress.com/hall-of-fame/larry-redican/] (1908-1975). Redican was born in Boyle, Co. Roscommon to flute playing parents but chose the fiddle and studied with Frank O'Higgins in Dublin before he emigrated to the United States in 1928. He worked for much of his life for the cosmetics company Estee Lauder in New York. Redican was a member of the New York Céili Band.  
 
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LARRY REDIGANS/REDICAN'S (REEL) [1]. AKA - "Rattigan's." Irish(-American); Reel. G Major (Flahery, Miller, Mulvihill/Mulvihill): F Major (Mulvihill/Greenall). Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Cranitch, Flaherty, Mulvihill): AA'BB (Miller). According to the late Galway and New York flute player Jack Coen, this was the first tune composed by Irish-American fiddler and banjo player, Larry Redican [1] (1908-1975). Redican was born in Boyle, Co. Roscommon to flute playing parents but chose the fiddle and studied with Frank O'Higgins in Dublin before he emigrated to the United States in 1928. He worked for much of his life for the cosmetics company Estee Lauder in New York. Redican was a member of the New York Céili Band.

Sources for notated versions: flute player and piper Charlie Lavin (b. 1940, Cloonshanville, near Frenchpart, County Roscommon) [Flaherty]; Brendan Mulvihill (Baltimore, Md.) [Mulvihill]; Liam Greenall (Liverpool, England)[Mulvihill].

Printed sources: Bulmer & Sharpley (Music from Ireland), vol. 1; No. 45 (appears as "Rattigan's"). Cranitch (Irish Fiddle Book), 1988; No. 155 (appears as "Rattigan's"). Flaherty (Trip to Sligo), 1990; p. 151 (appears as "Rhattigan's"). Miller (Fiddler's Throne), 2004; No. 190, p. 120. Mulvihill (1st Collection), 1986; No. 91, p. 24 and No. 234, p. 63.

Recorded sources: Green Linnett SIF1035, Brian Conway & Tony De Marco - "The Apple in Winter" (1981. Learned by Brian Conway from Donegal fiddler Denny McLoughlin, "while on a bus ride to Listowel, County Kerry for the 1973 Fleadh Cheoil"). Jimmy Keane (et al) - "The Big Squeeze."

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




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