This is not the tune on the Album, New Day Dawning. The track is an Air and not the March (or Polka as it is also incorrectly listed)shown in the tune search.
According to the liner notes of "In Good Company," Kevin learned it from New Jeresy Fiddler, Willie Kelly. Wouldn't surprise me if Mary Rafferty (also a Jeresyite) learned it from him and taught it to the rest of the band.
Does any of you experts in ITM know what tune is played as intro (and outro, and in between) in Cherish the Ladies' Galway Rover on the recording: New day Dawning?
I have searched the 'tunes' section and 'recordings' here on the Session but couldn't find it.
I don't know if 'dicussions' is the right place to ask for such matters. If not could you recommend somewhere?
Cheers, the weather is aweful.
Lord Mayo
This is not the tune on the Album, New Day Dawning. The track is an Air and not the March (or Polka as it is also incorrectly listed)shown in the tune search.
# Posted on August 18th 2004 by brianbeag
Ashmolean
The tune called Ashmalean House is also recorded by Kevin Crawford and others as Ashmolean House. I suppose those ladies spell it differently.
# Posted on March 7th 2006 by Splendid Isolation
According to the liner notes of "In Good Company," Kevin learned it from New Jeresy Fiddler, Willie Kelly. Wouldn't surprise me if Mary Rafferty (also a Jeresyite) learned it from him and taught it to the rest of the band.
# Posted on March 7th 2006 by Unseen122
Cheris the Ladies, Galway Rover
Does any of you experts in ITM know what tune is played as intro (and outro, and in between) in Cherish the Ladies' Galway Rover on the recording: New day Dawning?
I have searched the 'tunes' section and 'recordings' here on the Session but couldn't find it.
I don't know if 'dicussions' is the right place to ask for such matters. If not could you recommend somewhere?
Cheers, the weather is aweful.
# Posted on July 5th 2007 by fiel