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Michael ColemanThe High Level, McCormack's (solo acetate) (1940)

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Fiddle solo, recorded privately on aluminum acetate. Coleman recorded four sides for a collector towards the end of his career, two of which are on the Coleman CD The Enduring Magic. This recording duplicates a medley Coleman recorded on 78 in 1936, but played much more fiercely, and without Kathleen Brennan's surreally awful piano. The 78 can also be heard on this site. McCormack's is better known as the Newcastle hornpipe, the title given to it by its composer, James Hill.


This audio is part of the collection: 78 RPMs & Cylinder Recordings

Artist/Composer: Michael Coleman
Date: 1940-00-00
Keywords: Irish; Celtic; Folk; Oldtime; 78rpm; Fiddle

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