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A tune said to come from the Little People -- The Gold Ring..
Fri Oct 22, 2010 11:28 am by fiddle4u
Me Playing a Jig,, mixed with Fairy Stories, I think it was Séamus Ennis, who said he got it from one of the '' Little People '' if he gave over his Gold Ring -- '' And he did , and here's the tune '' -- lol....
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Lost In Boston (Suzanne McNeil)
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Re: Lost In Boston (Suzanne McNeil)
It's a good song. How old is it? I think it was written the year the Patriots won the Superbowl?
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Re: Lost In Boston (Suzanne McNeil)
Pats last won the Superbowl in 2005.
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Re: Lost In Boston (Suzanne McNeil)
I did a little research about Suzanne McNeil. She's from Boston, and appears at Paddy Barry's Pub in Quincy from time to time.
Here's her website: Suzanne McNeil
Not strictly an Irish singer , but it is a fun song.
From her website:
Connecting the geographical and musical dots in Suzanne McNeil’s young life could get complicated. She was born in Massachusetts, but grew up on the east coast of Canada on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, where making music is as natural as breathing.
Her love of people led her to a career in social work, but it was her love of singing that pulled her away from her island home to a life of road tours across the American Midwest---her first true musical journey where she thought she was a little closer to Heaven---getting paid to sing. Thousands of miles and hundreds of performances gave her the chance to hone her talents---her rootsy soulful singing, her jazzy and folk-rock songwriting, and a powerful on-stage charisma most seasoned professions still hope for.
Here's her website: Suzanne McNeil
Not strictly an Irish singer , but it is a fun song.
From her website:
Connecting the geographical and musical dots in Suzanne McNeil’s young life could get complicated. She was born in Massachusetts, but grew up on the east coast of Canada on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, where making music is as natural as breathing.
Her love of people led her to a career in social work, but it was her love of singing that pulled her away from her island home to a life of road tours across the American Midwest---her first true musical journey where she thought she was a little closer to Heaven---getting paid to sing. Thousands of miles and hundreds of performances gave her the chance to hone her talents---her rootsy soulful singing, her jazzy and folk-rock songwriting, and a powerful on-stage charisma most seasoned professions still hope for.
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