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  2. Rory Dall O'Cahan - Wikipedia

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    In some inaccountable way during his long sojourn in Scotland he became known as Rory Dall Morrison, and this has so clouded his origin and identity as to involve his very nationality in question." O'Neill was, however, mistaken as their lives didn't even overlap, Morrison being born on the Isle of Lewis around 1656 while Ó Catháin was born ...

  3. Give Me Your Hand - Wikipedia

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    However, there is no reference in the Bunting collection of O Carolan’s music. Nor should Rory Dall O'Cahan be confused with another blind poet at around the same time, Rory 'Dall' Morrison. A number of apocryphal stories have circulated about the circumstances of the tune's composition; further details can be seen at Andrew Kuntz's The ...

  4. Londonderry Air - Wikipedia

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    The title of the air came from the name of County Londonderry, and was collected by Jane Ross of Limavady in the county.. Ross submitted the tune to music collector George Petrie, and it was then published by the Society for the Preservation and Publication of the Melodies of Ireland in the 1855 book The Ancient Music of Ireland, which Petrie edited. [1]

  5. Talk:Rory Dall O'Cahan - Wikipedia

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  6. Eachmarcach Ó Catháin - Wikipedia

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    O'Kane played all the old native airs, as well as the treble and bass parts of Corelli's correnti in concert with other music. Captain Francis O'Neill remarked of him: "His behavior was not at all times so exemplary, for Mr. Gunn relates that the Highland gentry occasionally found it necessary to repress his turbulence by clipping his nails ...

  7. Róisín Dubh (song) - Wikipedia

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    Thin Lizzy wrote the song "Black Rose" based on the story of Róisín Dubh. [10] This song was covered by Northern Kings on their 2008 album Rethroned. Flogging Molly recorded the song "To Youth (My Sweet Roisin Dubh)" on the album Within a Mile of Home (2004) Black 47 recorded a song titled Black Rose for the album Home of the Brave.

  8. Singer-Songwriter Ben Rector Writes Song for Rory McIlroy ...

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    Singer Ben Rector wanted to show his respect for pro golfer Rory McIlroy by writing a song for him following his heartbreaking loss at the U.S. Open Championship last week. “I sat down and wrote ...

  9. Seal Song - Wikipedia

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    Seal Song is a folk album by Ossian, released in 1981. [3] The original LP release was on Iona Records (catalogue number IONA IR0002), with at least one re-release on CD. The album was recorded at Castle Sound Studios, The Old School, Pencaitland , East Lothian , Scotland during 1981, produced by Ossian and engineered by Calum Malcolm .