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Subject: RE: South Roscommon - the Book! From: Herga Kitty Date: 05 Jul 02 - 05:45 PM Martin Thanks for refreshing the thread (which started before I joined Mudcat). I was given "What shall we do" by Phil Hughes (who was a member of the Herga folk club for many years)when he made a return visit to Herga a couple of years ago. I just rang Mary O'Connor (formerly Hinds) to let her know that there is now a book and website. Kitty |
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Subject: RE: South Roscommon - the Book! From: MartinRyan Date: 04 Jul 02 - 07:16 PM ....and still available at that website.. Regards |
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Subject: RE: South Roscommon - the Book! From: Liam's Brother Date: 13 Apr 01 - 11:28 AM Well, I finally got my copy of The Lilting Sons of Country Folk and a chance to look through it. As Martin Ryan pointed out above, it is a new book of local musical lore from the southern half of Co. Roscommon, Ireland. I just thought I'd take a minute to say a bit more about it because it's a work of immense charm and one most people will likely not otherwise come across. The text is divided into 3 sections: 1) The Personalities and Events of Bye-Gone Days, 2) Some Popular and Traditional Songs associated with the region, the composers and the stories behind them (but no tunes), and 3) The Personalities and Events of Today. The author, Declan Coyne, is a sometimes singer, one-time fiddler and an everyday dairy farmer with a diploma in Community Development Practice. Where the book succeeds admirably is in presenting an approximately 100-year slice of the musical life of a region of rural Ireland. In doing so, it reveals a great deal about Ireland's living folk song tradition through its ballad singers and composers. It is a book that puts faces on songs and color to the countryside. 224 pages with many pictures. All the best, Dan Milner
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Subject: RE: South Roscommon - the Book! From: MartinRyan Date: 06 Mar 01 - 05:10 AM Now available through the South Roscommon Singers new website! Regards |
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Subject: RE: South Roscommon - the Book! From: GUEST,Martin Ryan Date: 12 Sep 00 - 06:40 PM Thanks , George. I'll pass on your regards - and make sure a few copies find their way south. You'll enjoy it! Regards |
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Subject: RE: South Roscommon - the Book! From: GUEST,Martin Ryan Date: 12 Sep 00 - 06:39 PM Thanks , George. I'll pass on your regards - and make sure a few copies find their way south. You'll enjoy it! Regards |
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Subject: RE: South Roscommon - the Book! From: GUEST,George Henderson Date: 11 Sep 00 - 07:56 AM Echoing Michael Scanlan above. There is a special night tonight in Killae if anyone can make it. If you can bring a few copies of the book. WE ALL WANT A COPY. I really hope it is as successful as it deserves to be. congratualtion to Declan and all the crew in Roscommon. George Henderson. |
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Subject: RE: South Roscommon - the Book! From: MartinRyan Date: 11 Sep 00 - 04:55 AM Thanks Yvonne - I'll get back to you. Regards |
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Subject: RE: South Roscommon - the Book! From: Quincy Date: 09 Sep 00 - 07:03 PM Thanks Martin, Have sent you an e-mail re: Bealnamulla etc. All the very best,Yvonne |
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Subject: RE: South Roscommon - the Book! From: GUEST,Mick NSC!! Date: 09 Sep 00 - 05:14 PM Congrats to the South Roscommon lads, and Declan in particular, on the release of the new song book. Sorry we couldn't make it on the night. See you all soon. Mick Scanlan. |
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Subject: RE: South Roscommon - the Book! From: GUEST,Martin Ryan Date: 09 Sep 00 - 04:45 PM Dan We look forward to handing over copies to yourself and Bob in O'Connell's! regards |
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Subject: RE: South Roscommon - the Book! From: GUEST,Martin Ryan Date: 09 Sep 00 - 04:37 PM Yvonne I know both places very well indeed! Give me a ring on 0902-82020 when you come down ( from where?) and I'll get a copy of the book to you. I should be able to get hold of a copy of the CD, also - though they're getting scarcer! Regards |
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Subject: RE: South Roscommon - the Book! From: Quincy Date: 09 Sep 00 - 01:57 PM Liam's brother, I spend a lot of time just up the road from Brideswell...in Taughmaconnell and Bealnamulla. Will be there very soon for a month or so, many a great music night is spent around that area. Martin, I would love a book please and a cd if there are still any available. As I said, I'll be in the area sometime next month....but I have friends that are around that could pay and collect for me? best wishes, Yvonne |
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Subject: RE: South Roscommon - the Book! From: Liam's Brother Date: 09 Sep 00 - 01:22 PM For the last 2 years, my singing partner, Bob Conroy, and I have toured singing clubs in Ireland. We are intrigued that we can travel for hours through villages with no singers and no singing. Then, lo and behold, come to a mere dot like Brideswell, Co. Roscommon (2 pubs - 1 with a petrol pump - and a pre-Christian holy well) and find a living tradition and great fellowship in song. The most important factor is, of course, a critical mass of people who really want to do something with folk song and 1 or 2 people who'll do most of the work. South Roscommon and Declan Coyne, Martin Ryan and their friends have made singing there a reality. Earlier, the South Roscommonites made a great CD and I'm sure this new book is equally fine. Martin, we will take a book each and we're going to pick them up in person. Please give our congratulations and best regards to Declan. Dan Milner
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Subject: South Roscommon - the Book! From: GUEST,Martin Ryan Date: 09 Sep 00 - 09:44 AM The South Roscommon Singers Circle is a group of singers in the Irish midlands, dedicated to preserving a tradition while sinking a few pints. Declan Coyne, who founded the group, has just published a lovely book called "...the lilting sons of country folk.." He describes it as "a dip into Irish Music in Mid and South Roscommon, the personalities and events, past an present." Apart from details of local singers and musicians, past and present, it contains the words of many songs associated with the area or its singers, with extensive notes. While much of it is of largely local interest, I suspect many people would enjoy the picture the book gives of the living tradition of Irish music. If anyone is interested, I can get copies to you at the local price (10 Irish pounds), postage and packing - and maybe a small currency charge for zloties etc! I can be contacted at mryan@ait.ie for the moment - I seem to have burned my Mudcat cookie. Regards p.s. Click HERE for an earlier thread about the South Roscommon circle. |
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