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'''FRANK McCOLLAM'''  (1910-1973?), of Ballycastle, north County Antrim, was a  bagpiper, accordion and fiddle player best known for his fiddle playing and compositions such as "[[Home Ruler (The)]]," which he played in a set with another of his hornpipe compositions, "[[Hangman's Noose (The)]]."  According to Dick Glasgow, McCollam had a passion for bees, restoring old clocks and "going to the moss".  He was a member of the local Ballinlea Pipe Band.  He was visited by Cathal McConnell, Sean Ryan, Liam Donnelly and others.   
'''FRANK McCOLLAM'''  (1910-1973?), of Ballycastle, north County Antrim, was a  bagpiper, accordion and fiddle player best known for his fiddle playing and compositions such as "[[Home Ruler (The)]]," which he played in a set with another of his hornpipe compositions, "[[Hangman's Noose]]."  According to Dick Glasgow, McCollam had a passion for bees, restoring old clocks and "going to the moss".  He was a member of the local Ballinlea Pipe Band.  He was visited by Cathal McConnell, Sean Ryan, Liam Donnelly and others.   
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Revision as of 02:22, 25 August 2021


Frank McCollam


     
 Given name:     Frank
 Middle name:     
 Family name:     McCollam
 Place of birth:     
 Place of death:     Ballycastle, County Antrim
 Year of birth:     1910
 Year of death:     1973
 Profile:     Composer, Musician
 Source of information:     http://houseofmcdonnell.blogspot.com/p/north-antrim-fiddlers.html
     

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FRANK McCOLLAM (1910-1973?), of Ballycastle, north County Antrim, was a bagpiper, accordion and fiddle player best known for his fiddle playing and compositions such as "Home Ruler (The)," which he played in a set with another of his hornpipe compositions, "Hangman's Noose." According to Dick Glasgow, McCollam had a passion for bees, restoring old clocks and "going to the moss". He was a member of the local Ballinlea Pipe Band. He was visited by Cathal McConnell, Sean Ryan, Liam Donnelly and others.