Thanks for posting and bringing to life this amazing Tyrone Folk song story. James Tracy was the father of Ann and Eamonn, and thus likely uncle to my g grandmother - Alice Tracy. I bet the entire Tracy clan sang together back in the day.
Can you tell me where Charlotte Milligan Fox wrote of her travels or indeed where I might find published versions of songs she encountered. In particular I'm looking for the 2 mentioned around video time 16:46 in Trillick - The bonnie irish boy and emmigration ditty & The breaking of omagh gaol relating to a ruben mans escape from incarceration
Turlough - CMF wrote of her travels in 'Journal of the Irish Folk Song Society', Volume 8, 1910. It is available in the Central Library, Belfast (second floor). If you have a look at this, you might find the songs you're looking for. If not, the Central Library has other volumes of the Journal. Might be worth having a look at those as well. Hope this helps.
Thanks for posting and bringing to life this amazing Tyrone Folk song story. James Tracy was the father of Ann and Eamonn, and thus likely uncle to my g grandmother - Alice Tracy. I bet the entire Tracy clan sang together back in the day.
Absolutely magical !!
Many many thanks for producing this & sharing to all
Thanks Rusko. Glad you enjoyed it.
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Can you tell me where Charlotte Milligan Fox wrote of her travels or indeed where I might find published versions of songs she encountered. In particular I'm looking for the 2 mentioned around video time 16:46 in Trillick - The bonnie irish boy and emmigration ditty & The breaking of omagh gaol relating to a ruben mans escape from incarceration
Turlough - CMF wrote of her travels in 'Journal of the Irish Folk Song Society', Volume 8, 1910. It is available in the Central Library, Belfast (second floor). If you have a look at this, you might find the songs you're looking for. If not, the Central Library has other volumes of the Journal. Might be worth having a look at those as well. Hope this helps.