Ballinamere Jig

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 Also known as    Father Morrison's Delight, Molloy's Favorite (Jig), Molloy's Jig, Moss Martin's, O'Connell's Welcome to Dublin, Tongs by the Fire (2)
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 Region    Ireland
 Genre/Style    Irish
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BALLINAMERE JIG. AKA and see "Father Morrison's Delight," "Molloy's Favorite (Jig)," "Molloy's Jig," "Moss Martin's," "O'Connell's Welcome to Dublin," "Tongs by the Fire [2]." Irish, Jig. "Ballinamere Jig" has been attributed to Irish fiddler Dan Cleary (1918-2004), of Ballinamere, County Offaly. Cleary played a number of instruments, including the uilleann pipes, piano and tin whistle, and was a member of a number of céili bands in the mid-20th century, notably the Ballinamere Céili Band, which won All-Ireland titles in the mid-1950's (see Treoir, vol. 38, No. 2, 2006, pgs. 37-38).

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