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JOHN MAHINNEY'S NO. 1. AKA and see "Gullane Jig (The)," "John Joe's Jig (1)," "Old Bush Jig (The))," "Old Joe's Jig." Irish, Jig. The tune is called after John Mahinney Barnard of Gneevegullia, who used to play it. He was a friend of Bill "The Weaver" Murphy, father of Denis Murphy and Julia Clifford.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources:

Recorded sources: Ossian OSSCD 112, Séamus Creagh & Aidan Coffey - "Séamus Creagh, Aidan Coffey" (1999).




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