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|f_played_by=Adam Steffey - Sugar Hill Records | |f_played_by=Adam Steffey - Sugar Hill Records | ||
|f_notes= | |f_notes=John Durang - The first American dancer | ||
|f_source=[https://soundcloud.com/sugar-hill-records/05-durangs-hornpipe Soundcloud] | |f_source=[https://soundcloud.com/sugar-hill-records/05-durangs-hornpipe Soundcloud] | ||
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[[File:Durangs Hornpipe.mp3|thumb|left|250px|[[File:Star Spangled Banner.png|50px|left|link=Durang's_Hornpipe_(1)]]'''Durang's Hornpipe'''{{break}}Played by:Adam Steffey - Sugar Hill Records{{break}} Image: | [[File:Durangs Hornpipe.mp3|thumb|left|250px|[[File:Star Spangled Banner.png|50px|left|link=Durang's_Hornpipe_(1)]]'''Durang's Hornpipe'''{{break}}Played by:Adam Steffey - Sugar Hill Records{{break}} Image:John Durang - The first American dancer{{break}}Source:[https://soundcloud.com/sugar-hill-records/05-durangs-hornpipe Soundcloud] ]] | ||
[[File:Weevily_Wheat.mp3|thumb|left|250px|[[File:Wheat-for-Weevily-Wheat.jpg|50px|left|link=Weavily_Wheat]]'''Weavily Wheat'''{{break}}Played by:DSU Womens Chorus{{break}} Image:Weavily Wheat{{break}}Source:[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLgoQZ69YMI Youtube] ]] | [[File:Weevily_Wheat.mp3|thumb|left|250px|[[File:Wheat-for-Weevily-Wheat.jpg|50px|left|link=Weavily_Wheat]]'''Weavily Wheat'''{{break}}Played by:DSU Womens Chorus{{break}} Image:Weavily Wheat{{break}}Source:[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLgoQZ69YMI Youtube] ]] |
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Played by: DSU Womens Chorus
Source: Youtube
Image: The Weevily Wheat
Played by: Charles Kendal
Source: Soundcloud
Image: The Hunt Ball
Played by: Lewisham music
Source: Soundcloud
Image: “Rakes of Mallow” was prominently featured in director John Ford’s film The Quiet Man, starring John Wayne (filmed in the village of Cong, Ireland), as the theme for the fight scene when the town comes alive
Played by: Tom Roush
Source: Youtube
Image: Stephen Collins Foster, Known as "the Father of American Music", Foster was the major songwriter of 19th century America Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970
Played by:Adam Steffey - Sugar Hill Records
Image:John Durang - The first American dancer
Source:Soundcloud
Played by:DSU Womens Chorus
Image:Weavily Wheat
Source:Youtube
Played by:Charles Kendal
Image:The Hunt Ball
Source:Soundcloud
Played by:Lewisham music
Image:“Rakes of Mallow” was prominently featured in director John Ford’s film The Quiet Man, starring John Wayne (filmed in the village of Cong, Ireland), as the theme for the fight scene when the town comes alive
Source:Soundcloud
Played by:Tom Roush
Image:Stephen Collins Foster, known as "the Father of American Music"
Source:Youtube
Played by:Christopher Hedge - Moss Beach, United States
Image: Thomas Rowlandson - Off She Goes - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Source:Soundcloud