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'''DERMOT GROGAN'S (JIG) [2]'''. AKA and see "Luaithreadan's Jig." D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A version of Junior Casey's "Luaithreadan's Jig." | '''DERMOT GROGAN'S (JIG) [2]'''. AKA and see "Luaithreadan's Jig." D Major: G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A version of Junior Casey's "Luaithreadan's Jig." Button accordion and flute player Dermot Grogan (1958-2006) was from Derrytavrane, Kilkelly, northeast Mayo. He was highly regarded on both instruments, and, while never recording an album of his own, he was nevertheless an influential musician, especially in New York, where he spent some 5 years prior to his terminal illness. | ||
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal> | ''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Shanachie 78001, Laurence Nugent - "Traditional Irish Music on Flute and Tin-Whistle."</font> | ||
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Revision as of 16:44, 14 January 2011
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DERMOT GROGAN'S (JIG) [2]. AKA and see "Luaithreadan's Jig." D Major: G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A version of Junior Casey's "Luaithreadan's Jig." Button accordion and flute player Dermot Grogan (1958-2006) was from Derrytavrane, Kilkelly, northeast Mayo. He was highly regarded on both instruments, and, while never recording an album of his own, he was nevertheless an influential musician, especially in New York, where he spent some 5 years prior to his terminal illness.
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Recorded sources: Shanachie 78001, Laurence Nugent - "Traditional Irish Music on Flute and Tin-Whistle."