Coleman's Cross (1)

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COLEMAN'S CROSS [1] (Crosbhóthar an Cholmánaigh). Irish, Reel. Ireland, County Sligo. E Minor. Standard tuning. AB (Black): ABB (Breathnach, Brody). Coleman's Crossroads was a favorite spot for a crossroads dance in County Sligo, Ireland. Mary O'Beirne emigrated from Killavil, County Sligo, in 1930 and married the famous New York fiddler James "Lad" O'Beirne, also originally from Killavil. She remembered:

We danced a lot in Ireland. There was always house parties and we'd get up and do the four-hand reel...On a Sunday evening, everybody knew that there was always music at the Coleman's Crossroads. So people would come from Gorteen, Bunninadden, Tubbercurry, all the townlands. And boys and girls would ride the bicycles and just stop there and the next thing you know, there'd be music right at the Crossroads. (excerpted from Rebecca Miller, "Irish Traditional and Popular Music in New York City," The New York Irish, 1996, ed. by Bayor & Meagher).

Source for notated versions: fiddler Kathleen Collins (Ireland) [Black, Breathnach, Brody].

Printed sources: Black (Music's the Very Best Thing), 1996; No. 11, pg. 6. Breathnach (CRÉ III), 1985; No. 205, pg. 91. Brody (Fiddler's Fakebook), 1983; pg. 70. Compass Records 7 4446 2,Oisíin McAuley - "From the Hills of Donegal" (2007). Folkways FW 8876, Kevin Burke- "Sweeney's Dream." Shanachie 29002, "Kathleen Collins" (1976). WS 031703, Wendy MacIsaac - "Timeline" (2003).


X:1
T: Coleman's Cross
S: Kathleen Collins
Z: transcribed by B. Black
Q: 350
R: reel
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
K: Edor
edBA GFGE | DEGB AE E2 | GEDB, DEGA | BABd efgf |
edBA GFGE | DEGB AE E2 | GEDB, DEGA | Bdgf e2 ef ||
g2 gf gfed | Bdef edBd | gbaf gfed | Bdgf e2 ef |
g2 ge f2 fd | eafd edBd | dBAF GFGA | BABd efge ||