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The tune was recorded in New York in 1922 by County Sligo fiddler James Morrsion, as the second tune paired with "[[Mist on the Meadow]]"; similarly, County Sligo fiddler Michael Coleman recorded it as the second tune in his medley "Up Sligo." "Castlebar Races" was recorded somewhat later (in the 1930s) by flute playing duet of John McKenna and Eddie Meehan although, confusingly, with the title "Mist on the Meadows", perhaps picked up from the first tune of Morrison's recording. Peter Kennedy's "[[Whiskey and Brandy]]" is a closely related tune, perhaps a version of "Castlebar Races." The second strain is shared with that of "[[Lost and Found]]." See also the variant "[[James O'Byrne's]]." | The tune was recorded in New York in 1922 by County Sligo fiddler James Morrsion, as the second tune paired with "[[Mist on the Meadow (2)]]" AKA "[[Maid in the Meadow]]"; similarly, County Sligo fiddler Michael Coleman recorded it as the second tune in his medley "Up Sligo." "Castlebar Races" was recorded somewhat later (in the 1930s) by flute playing duet of John McKenna and Eddie Meehan although, confusingly, with the title "Mist on the Meadows", perhaps picked up from the first tune of Morrison's recording. Peter Kennedy's "[[Whiskey and Brandy]]" is a closely related tune, perhaps a version of "Castlebar Races." The second strain is shared with that of "[[Lost and Found]]." See also the variant "[[James O'Byrne's]]." | ||
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|f_printed_sources=O'Brien ('''Jerry O'Brien's Accordion Instructor'''), 1949. | |f_printed_sources=O'Brien ('''Jerry O'Brien's Accordion Instructor'''), 1949. |
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The tune was recorded in New York in 1922 by County Sligo fiddler James Morrsion, as the second tune paired with "Mist on the Meadow (2)" AKA "Maid in the Meadow"; similarly, County Sligo fiddler Michael Coleman recorded it as the second tune in his medley "Up Sligo." "Castlebar Races" was recorded somewhat later (in the 1930s) by flute playing duet of John McKenna and Eddie Meehan although, confusingly, with the title "Mist on the Meadows", perhaps picked up from the first tune of Morrison's recording. Peter Kennedy's "Whiskey and Brandy" is a closely related tune, perhaps a version of "Castlebar Races." The second strain is shared with that of "Lost and Found." See also the variant "James O'Byrne's."