Annotation:Sonny Brogan's (2)
X:1 T:Rookery, the T:Sonny Brogan's [2] T:Bill Harte's R:jig S:Mike Rafferty Z:Lesl M:6/8 K:Dmix DED A~A2|BAG A2z|DED A~A2|BAG EGE| DAD A2z|BAG ABc|ded czA|1 BAG EDB:||2 BAG ED^c|| |ded czA|BAG ABc|ded czA|BAG ED^c| ded czA|BAG ABc|ded czA|BAG EDB|D6||
SONNY BROGAN'S [2]. AKA and see “Bill Harte's Jig (1),” "Out on the Ocean," “Rookery (2) (The)," "Tom Hearte's.” Irish, Jig (6/8 time). E Dorian (Miller & Perron, O’Malley). Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Named after the late County Dublin accordion player Sonny Brogan (d. 1966), originally from Prosperous, County Kildare. Brogan made records in the 1930’s with The Lough Gill Quartet and was a member of Ceoltóirí Chualann under the direction of Seán Ó Riada. However, the tune has several alternate titles, many stemming from influential players who played it, including Bill Harte, also a Dublin accordion player. Chicago fiddler Liz Carroll called the jig “The Rookery” on her recording "A Friend Indeed" (1978).