Featured Tunes Music Library

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Featured Tunes Music Library
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Featured Tunes Music Library



Paddy On The Turnpike

Played by: BIll Monroe and Doc Watson
Source: Youtube
Image: ...from a wonderful Folkways disk



Durang's Hornpipe

Played by: Adam Steffey - Sugar Hill Records
Source: Soundcloud
Image: John Durang - The first American dancer



Weevily Wheat

Played by: DSU Womens Chorus
Source: Youtube
Image: The Weevily Wheat



Fairy Dance

Played by: Charles Kendal
Source: Soundcloud
Image: The Hunt Ball



The rakes of Mallow

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


Featured Tunes Music Library


Paddy On The Turnpike
BIll Monroe and Doc Watson
Image:...from a wonderful Folkways disk
Source:Youtube
Durang's Hornpipe
Played by:Adam Steffey - Sugar Hill Records
Image:John Durang - The first American dancer
Source:Soundcloud
Weavily Wheat
Played by:DSU Womens Chorus
Image:Weavily Wheat
Source:Youtube
Fairy Dance
Played by:Charles Kendal
Image:The Hunt Ball
Source:Soundcloud
The rakes of Mallow
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
'Louisiana Belle
Played by:Tom Roush
Image:Stephen Collins Foster, known as "the Father of American Music"
Source:Youtube

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