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Tune Req: Devaney's / Devanny's / Devanney's Goat

28 Nov 99 - 08:30 PM (#141897)
Subject: Devaney's Goat Cherish the Ladies
From: Nancy

Cherish the Ladies do a great version of Dan Folgelbergs' song "Leader of the Band." They include a tune on the fiddle called "Devaney's Goat," I've searched it out on Midi search engines but to no avail. Anyone out there have the Gif for the music to this or know where a midi is that I can convert to musical notation with my handy dandy Cakewalk Program? Thanks! Nancy at the the base of Mt Shasta


29 Nov 99 - 02:15 AM (#142026)
Subject: RE: Devaney's Goat
From: SpitWhistle

You can find a GIF of it at "JC's Tune Finder" at

http://trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/FindTune.html

under the title "Devanny's Goat" (note difference in spelling)

Ron


29 Nov 99 - 05:16 PM (#142276)
Subject: RE: Devaney's Goat
From: Nancy

Thanks Ron for the Gif to Devanny's Goat. I swear Cherish the Ladies spelled it Devaney's Goat!!!! Great tune, now off to the fiddle to learn it! Cheers! Nancy


29 Nov 99 - 08:49 PM (#142361)
Subject: RE: Devaney's Goat
From: omidheach@hotmail.com

"Devaney's Goat" was composed by the late Tommy Whelan, a flute player from Ballinakill in east Galway. Jack Coen, an east Galway flute player who is still very much alive, says that Whelan named it after a neighbor's animal. There's a very nice version of it on Frankie Gavin's flute album "Up and Away."