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The Lough Gill Quartet was an Irish Traditional Music Quartet formed in Dublin, Ireland in the 1930s. The quartet was named after the famous Sligo lake and as a tribute to Michael Coleman who came from Sligo. The band featured Sonny Brogan and Bill Harte on accordion, Sarah Hobbs on fiddle and James Cawley on flute. == Discography == The Lough Gill Quartet recorded four 78rpm records for HMV in or around 1941.〔The Irish Traditional Music Archive Database〕 HMV IM946 (A) Jigs : Newport Lass, Leitrim Jig (Matrix No OEL 204) (B) Reels : Lough Gill Favourites (Matrix No OEL 207) HMV IM947 ( ) Hornpipes: The Flowers of May, The Silver Spire ( ) Hawthorn Bush, Castle Kelly HMV IM948 (A) Jigs : Memories of Ballymote, The Kiltullagh Jig (Matrix No OEL 203) (B) Reels : Jenny's Wedding, Toss the Feathers (Matrix No OEL 208) HMV IM949 (A) Reels : Ballinure Rake, The Market Man (Matrix No OEL 209 I) (B) Jigs : The Mill Pond, Mist on the Meadow (Matrix No OEL 202 I) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lough Gill Quartet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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