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'''FARE YOU WELL KILLEAVY'''. AKA and see "[[Little Mary Cullinan]]," "[[Rose Tree (1) (The)]]." Irish, Air. This song title appears in a list of tunes in his repertoire brought by Philip Goodman, the last professional and traditional piper in Farney, Louth, to the Feis Ceoil in Belfast in 1898 (Breathnach, 1997). While mostly traditional in his repertoire, Goodman regularly played several novelty or 'popular' tunes.
'''FARE YOU WELL KILLEAVY'''. AKA and see "[[Killeavy]]," "[[Little Mary Cullinan]]," "[[Rose Tree (1) (The)]]." Irish, Air. This song title appears in a list of tunes in his repertoire brought by Philip Goodman, the last professional and traditional piper in Farney, Louth, to the Feis Ceoil in Belfast in 1898 (Breathnach, 1997). While mostly traditional in his repertoire, Goodman regularly played several novelty or 'popular' tunes.
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FARE YOU WELL KILLEAVY. AKA and see "Killeavy," "Little Mary Cullinan," "Rose Tree (1) (The)." Irish, Air. This song title appears in a list of tunes in his repertoire brought by Philip Goodman, the last professional and traditional piper in Farney, Louth, to the Feis Ceoil in Belfast in 1898 (Breathnach, 1997). While mostly traditional in his repertoire, Goodman regularly played several novelty or 'popular' tunes.

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