Featured Tunes Music Library

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Featured Tunes Music Library
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Cherish the Ladies

Played by: Paddy Glackin
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Michael Coleman (31 January 1891 – 4 January 1945) was a virtuoso Irish fiddler from County Sligo, and a major exponent of the Sligo fiddle style.



George Booker

Played by: Fionnlagh Ballantine
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Revolutionary War citizen patriot George Booker’s grave marker



Droghedy March

Played by: Maggie Sansone
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Irish Mummers



Pat Ward's Jig

Played by: Oisín McAuley
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Pat Ward (1847-1928)



Go to the Devil and Shake Yourself

Played by: Christopher Hedge
Source: Soundcloud
Image: The isle of Manhattoes and nearby- Folktales: The Rival Fiddlers


Featured Tunes Music Library


Cherish the Ladies
Played by: Paddy Glackin
Image:Michael Coleman (31 January 1891 – 4 January 1945) was a virtuoso Irish fiddler from County Sligo, and a major exponent of the Sligo fiddle style.
Source:Soundcloud
George Booker
Played by: Fionnlagh Ballantine
Image:Revolutionary War citizen patriot George Booker’s grave marker.
Source:Soundcloud
Droghedy March
Played by: Maggie Sansone
Image:Irish Mummers.
Source:Soundcloud
Pat Ward's Jig
Played by: Oisín McAuley
Image:Pat Ward (1847-1928).
Source:Soundcloud
Go to the Devil and Shake Yourself
Played by: Christopher Hedge
Image:The isle of Manhattoes and nearby- Folktales: The Rival Fiddlers
Source:Soundcloud