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  2. Rakes of Mallow - Wikipedia

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    Mallow, c. 1901. "The Rakes of Mallow" is a traditional Irish song and polka. The song is about the rakes from the town of Mallow, a town in County Cork. [1] The song was written about the Creagh family who came from Doneraile, seven miles away. [citation needed] It is similar to the tune of The Rigs of Marlow, from which it may have been adapted.

  3. Leroy Anderson - Wikipedia

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    The Rakes of Mallow (1947) The Wearing of the Green (1949) The Last Rose of Summer (1947) The Girl I Left Behind Me (1949) Scottish Suite (1954) Bonnie Dundee (published posthumously) Turn Ye to Me; The Bluebells of Scotland; The Campbells Are Coming (published posthumously) Second Regiment Connecticut National Guard March (1973) Song of ...

  4. Irish Traditional Music Archive - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Carolan, Director Emeritus, holding a lecture at the "Craiceann Bodhrán Festival" 2014. The archive has published two major printed publications deriving from historical manuscript collections of Irish traditional music: Tunes of the Munster Pipers: Irish Traditional Music from the James Goodman Manuscripts, 500 pre-Famine melodies edited by Dr Hugh Shields from a Trinity College ...

  5. Talk:Rakes of Mallow - Wikipedia

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  6. Billy Faier - Wikipedia

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    Faier was the central character in Ramblin Jack Elliott's song, 912 Greens, recorded in 1968. The lyrics describe a 1953 musician's get-together at Faire's home at 912 Toulouse Street in New Orleans. Faier went on to work as a disc jockey at several radio stations including Berkeley's KPFA and New York's WBAI , where he hosted a live folk music ...

  7. Song to Song - Wikipedia

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    On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, it has a 44% approval rating based on 131 critics and an average rating of 5.5/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "As visually sumptuous as it is narratively spartan, Terrence Malick's Song to Song echoes elements of the writer-director's recent work—for better and for worse."

  8. The Rakes discography - Wikipedia

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    The Rakes were an indie rock band based in London, England. At the time of the band splitting in October 2009, the band line-up consisted of Alan Donohoe (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), Matthew Swinnerton (lead guitar), Jamie Hornsmith and Lasse Petersen . The Rakes' discography consisted of three studio albums, one EP and nine singles. [1]

  9. Ramona (1928 film) - Wikipedia

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    Ramona" (1928), by L. Wolfe Gilbert and Mabel Wayne, was the first theme song ever written for the movies. [ 4 ] Parts of the film were shot in Zion National Park , Springdale , and Cedar Breaks National Monument , all in Utah.