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'''PADDY FINLEY'S FANCY REEL.''' AKA - "[[Paddy Finlay's Favourite]]." AKA and see "[[Galway Rambler (The)]]," "[[Lord Wellington (1)]]," "[[Tiarna Wellington]]." Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The name comes from fiddler Hugh Gillespie’s 1938 recording of the tune usually known nowadays as “The Galway Rambler.” Paddy Finley (1884—1950)was a piccolo player who made a 78 RPM recording in 1927 for Brunswick Records with County Sligo-born fiddler Michael Coleman ("[[Old Man Dillon]]" and "[[Kerrigan's Fancy]]" AKA "[[Kerrigan's Jig]]/[[Kesh Jig (1) (The)]]"]]", and, on the flip side, the reel "[[Lord MacDonald (4)]]" followed by "[[Miss McGuiness (1)]]" [http://comhaltasarchive.ie/tracks/13471]). Compare also the first strains of “[[Fairy Hurlers (The)]]” and “[[Walsh’s Favourite]].”  
'''PADDY FINLEY'S FANCY REEL.''' AKA - "[[Paddy Finlay's Favourite]]." AKA and see "[[Galway Rambler (The)]]," "[[Lord Wellington (1)]]," "[[Tiarna Wellington]]." Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The name comes from fiddler Hugh Gillespie’s 1938 recording of the tune usually known nowadays as “The Galway Rambler.” Paddy Finley (1884—1950) was a piccolo player who made a 78 RPM recording in 1927 for Brunswick Records with County Sligo-born fiddler Michael Coleman ("[[Old Man Dillon]]" and "[[Kerrigan's Fancy]]" AKA "[[Kerrigan's Jig]]/[[Kesh Jig (1) (The)]]"]]", and, on the flip side, the reel "[[Lord MacDonald (4)]]" followed by "[[Miss McGuiness (1)]]" [http://comhaltasarchive.ie/tracks/13471]). Compare also the first strains of “[[Fairy Hurlers (The)]]” and “[[Walsh’s Favourite]].”  
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PADDY FINLEY'S FANCY REEL. AKA - "Paddy Finlay's Favourite." AKA and see "Galway Rambler (The)," "Lord Wellington (1)," "Tiarna Wellington." Irish, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The name comes from fiddler Hugh Gillespie’s 1938 recording of the tune usually known nowadays as “The Galway Rambler.” Paddy Finley (1884—1950) was a piccolo player who made a 78 RPM recording in 1927 for Brunswick Records with County Sligo-born fiddler Michael Coleman ("Old Man Dillon" and "Kerrigan's Fancy" AKA "Kerrigan's Jig/Kesh Jig (1) (The)"]]", and, on the flip side, the reel "Lord MacDonald (4)" followed by "Miss McGuiness (1)" [1]). Compare also the first strains of “Fairy Hurlers (The)” and “Walsh’s Favourite.”

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Carlin (Master Collection), 1984; No. 217, p. 127.

Recorded sources: Coleman Music Center CHC 009, Charlie Higgins & Jack Dolan – “The Coleman Archive, vol. 2: The Home Place” (2005. Various artists). Decca 12192 (78 RPM), Hugh Gillespie (1938. Paired with "Joe O'Connell's Dream"). Green Linnet CD3066, Hugh Gillespie.




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