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Francis O'Neill has a sketch of Breen in '''Irish Minstrels and Musicians''' (1913, p. 371):
Francis O'Neill has a sketch of Breen in '''Irish Minstrels and Musicians''' (1913, p. 371):
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Jeremiah Breen


     
 Given name:     Jeremiah
 Middle name:     
 Family name:     Breen
 Place of birth:     Ballyconry, County Kerry
 Place of death:     
 Year of birth:     1839
 Year of death:     
 Profile:     Musician
 Source of information:     
     

Biographical notes


Francis O'Neill has a sketch of Breen in Irish Minstrels and Musicians (1913, p. 371):

The subject of this sketch hailed from the parish of Ballyconry between Listowell and Ballybunnian, County Kerry. Having lost his sight early in likfe, music was his only recourse, and as ha had talent in that line he became an excellent fiddle player. Besides playing at Sunday "patrons" with "Tom" Carthy, the centenarian piper of Ballybunnian, Breen made money teaching his art to farmers' sons and playing at Saturday night dances which were no means uncommon in those days. Among his pupils was Michael Kissane, a business man of Chicago, well known as one of the best Irish fiddlers in the city. Altogether Breen may be considered one of the most successful and prosperous of his class in the third quarter of the nineteenth century.