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Irish Uprising: 1916-1922

Folklife and Cultural Heritage

Object Details

Performer

Kelly, Eamonn

Artist

Makem, Tommy

Performer

Makem, Tommy
Callahan, Daniel
O'Duill, Brendan
Kuralt, Sean
O'Kelly, Sean T.
De Valera, Eamonn, 1882-1975
Hart, Kay
Byrne, Anne
Clancy, Tom
Donnelly, Donal
Kuralt, Charles, 1934-1997
Reilly, Eileen O'Hanrahan
Brugha, Rory
Harling, Sean
Golden, Ed
Clancy, Liam
Clancy, Patrick, 1922-1998
O'Meara, Deirdre
Clarke, Joseph
Sherwin, Frank
Mooney, Sean

Artist

Clancy Brothers

Performer

Clancy Brothers
Abbey Tavern Singers

Collection Creator

Asch, Moses
Distler, Marian, 1919-1964
Folkways Records

Collection Citation

Moses and Frances Asch Collection, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.

Contents

The soldiers song (sung by Liam Clancy, The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem) --Oration at the Grave of O'Donovan Rossa (read by Daniel Callahan) --The bold Fenian men (sung by Breandan O'Duill) --Interview wtth Sean T. O'Kelly --Speech by Eamon de Valera --Lonely Banna Strand (sung by Kay Hart) --From de Valera's 40th anniversary speech --The rebel (read by Tommy Makem) -- Tri-colored ribbon (sung by Anne Byrne) --The rising of the moon (sung by Tom Clancy, The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem) --Proclamation of the provisional government of the Irish Republic (read by Tom Clancy). Wrap the green flag 'round me boys (sung by Tom Clancy and the Clancy Brothers) --Interview with Mrs. Eileen O'Hanrahan Reilly --Interview with Rory Brugha--Interview with Sean Harling --Who fears to speak of Easter week (sung by Tom Clancy and Tommy Makem) --Easter 1916 (read by Tom Clancy) --Tipperary so far away (sung by Tom Clancy) --The rose tree (read by Ed Golden) --Down by the glenside (sung by Kay Hart) --Drums under the window (read by Liam Clancy) --The West's asleep (sung by the Abbey Tavern Singers, Anne Byrne, Brendan O'Duill). Pearse's surrender order, 29 April, 1916 (read by Daniel Callahan) -- The foggy dew (sung by Pat Clancy, The Clancy Brothers and Tom Makem) --Sixteen dead men (read by Tom Clancy) --The dying rebel (sung by Kay Hart) --The mother (read by Deirdre O'Maera --From de Valera's 40th anniversary speech --Grand oul' Dame Britannia (sung by Tommy Makem) --Interview with Sean T. O'Kelly --Interview with Joseph Clarke --Interview with Sean Harling --Interview with Frank Sherwin --Johnson's motor car (sung by the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem) --The Valley of Knockanure (sung by Liam Clancy) --From de Valera's 40th anniversary speech --Interview with Sean Mooney --Interview with Sean Harling --Green in the green (sung by Liam Clancy, The Clancy Brothers, and Tommy Makem). Boys from the County Cork (sung by Tommy Makem and the Clancy Brothers) --Kevin Barry (sung by Liam Clancy) -- Manifesto of Sinn Fein, Irish nationalist party, issued in December 1918 (read by Eamonn Kelly) --From de Valera's 40th Anniversary speech --Shall my soul pass through Ireland (sung by Anne Byrne) --Interview with Rory Brugha -- Interview with Sean Mooney --An Durd Fainne (Gaelic) (sung by Liam Clancy, the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem) -- Interview with Sean Harling --The fool (read by Donal Donnelly) --A nation once again (sung by Tommy Makem and The Clancy Brothers) --From the message of Easter 1966 (by Eamon de Valera) --Soldier's song (sung by the Clancy Brothers, Tommy Makem, and an audience in Dublin).

Track Information

101 The Solider's Song / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers. Vocals. English language. 101 Oration at the Grave of O'Donavan Rossa, From the / Daniel Callahan. Vocals. English language. 101 The Bold Fenian Men / Brendan O'Duill. Vocals. English language. 101 Interview with Sean T. O'Kelly / Sean Kuralt, Sean T. O'Kelly. Vocals. English language. 102 Speech by Eamon de Valera, From a / Eamonn De Valera. Vocals. English language. 102 Lonely Banna Strand / Kay Hart. Vocals. English language. 102 de Valera's 40th Anniversary Speech, From / Eamonn De Valera. Vocals. English language. 102 Rebel, The by Padraic Pearse, From / Tommy Makem. Vocals. English language. 102 Tri-Colored Ribbon / Anne Byrne. Vocals. English language. 103 The Rising of the Moon / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers, Tom Clancy. Vocals. English language. 103 Proclamation of the Provisional Government / Donal Donnelly. Vocals. English language. 201 Wrap the Green Flag 'Round Me Boys / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers. Vocals. English language. 201 Interview with Mrs. Eileen O'Hanrahan Reilly: sisterof Micheal O'Hanrahan / Charles Kuralt, Eileen O'Hanrahan Reilly. Vocals. English language. 201 Interview with Rory Brugha:son of Cathal Brugha / Charles Kuralt, Rory Brugha. Vocals. English language. 201 Interview with Sean Harling: courier to de Valeraand Michael Collins / Charles Kuralt, Sean Harling. Vocals. English language. 202 Who Fears to Speak of Easter Week / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers. Vocals. English language. 202 Easter 1916 by William Butler Yeats, From / Tom Clancy. Vocals. English language. 202 Tipperary So Far Away / Tom Clancy. Vocals. English language. 202 Rose Tree, The by William Butler Yeats / Ed Golden. Vocals. English language. 203 Down by the Glenside / Kay Hart. Vocals. English language. 203 Drums Under the Window by Sean O'Casey, From / Liam Clancy. Vocals. English language. 203 The West's Asleep / Brendan O'Duill, Anne Byrne, Abbey Tavern Singers. Vocals. English language. 301 Pearse's Surrender Order-29 April, 1916 / Daniel Callahan. Vocals. English language. 301 The Foggy Dew / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers, Paddy Clancy. Vocals. English language. 301 Sixteen Dead Men by William Bulter Yeats / Tom Clancy. Vocals. English language. 302 The Dying Rebel / Kay Hart. Vocals. English language. 302 Mother, The by Padraic Pearse / Deirdre O'Meara. Vocals. English language. 302 Grand Oul' Dame Britannia / Tommy Makem. Vocals. English language. 302 Interview with Sean T. O'Kelly / Sean T. O'Kelly, Charles Kuralt. Vocals. English language. 302 Interview with Joseph Clarke / Charles Kuralt, Joseph Clarke. Vocals. English language. 302 Interview with Sean Harling: courier to de Valeraand Michael Collins / Charles Kuralt, Sean Harling. Vocals. English language. 302 Interview with Frank Sherwin: veteran of the Rising / Charles Kuralt, Frank Sherwin. Vocals. English language. 303 Johnson's Motor Car / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers. Vocals. English language. 303 The Valley of Knockanure / Liam Clancy. Vocals. English language. 303 de Valera's 40th Anniversary Speech / Eamonn De Valera. Vocals. English language. 303 Interview with Sean Mooney: Vice Brigadier ofthe Dublin Brigade / Charles Kuralt, Sean Mooney. Vocals. English language. 303 Green in the Green / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers, Liam Clancy. Vocals. English language. 401 Boys from the County Cork / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers. Vocals. English language. 401 Kevin Barry / Liam Clancy. Vocals. English language. 401 Manifesto of Sinn Fein issued in December 1918 / Eamonn Kelly. Vocals. English language. 401 de Valera's 40th Anniversary Speech / Eamonn De Valera. Vocals. English language. 402 My Soul Shall Pass Through Ireland / Anne Byrne. Vocals. English language. 402 Interview with Rory Brugha:son of Cathal Brugha / Charles Kuralt, Rory Brugha. Vocals. English language. 402 Interview with Sean Mooney: Vice Brigadier ofthe Dublin Brigade / Charles Kuralt, Sean Mooney. Vocals. English language. 402 An Dur Fainne / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers, Liam Clancy. Vocals. Scottish Gaelic language. 403 Fool, The by Padraic Pearse / Donal Donnelly. Vocals. English language. 403 A Nation Once Again / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers. Vocals. English language. 403 Message of Easter 1966 by Eamon de Valera, From / Eamonn De Valera. Vocals. English language. 403 Soliders Song / Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers. Vocals. English language.
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GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk52d2f50a3-b82b-49d5-af62-66a24bc18bd8

Local Numbers

FW-ASCH-LP-2831 CBS.32-B5-001

Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint)

CBS 1966

Date/Time and Place of an Event Note

Recorded in: Dublin (Ireland), Ireland.

General

"The story of Ireland's fight for freedom in songs and ballads, interviews with survivors, and excerpts from speeches by its leaders"--Container. Songs, poems, and narratives in English, except one song in Gaelic. Program notes by David Greene ([4] p. : ill.) laid in container. Performer(s): The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, vocals and instrumental accompaniment ; other vocalists and speakers. Production notes: Principally recorded live in Dublin.

Place

Ireland
Dublin (Ireland)

Topic

Ireland -- Songs and music
British Isles -- Songs and music
Vocals
Irish Republican Army

Performer

Kelly, Eamonn

Artist

Makem, Tommy

Performer

Makem, Tommy
Callahan, Daniel
O'Duill, Brendan
Kuralt, Sean
O'Kelly, Sean T.
De Valera, Eamonn, 1882-1975
Hart, Kay
Byrne, Anne
Clancy, Tom
Donnelly, Donal
Kuralt, Charles, 1934-1997
Reilly, Eileen O'Hanrahan
Brugha, Rory
Harling, Sean
Golden, Ed
Clancy, Liam
Clancy, Patrick, 1922-1998
O'Meara, Deirdre
Clarke, Joseph
Sherwin, Frank
Mooney, Sean

Artist

Clancy Brothers

Performer

Clancy Brothers
Abbey Tavern Singers

Culture

Irish

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Moses and Frances Asch Collection
Moses and Frances Asch Collection / Series 9: Audio Recordings / LP

Extent

1 Phonograph record (analog, 33 1/3 rpm, 12 in.)

Date

1966

Archival Repository

Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections

Identifier

CFCH.ASCH, Item FW-ASCH-LP-2831

Type

Archival materials
Phonograph records

Collection Rights

Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.

Restrictions

Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
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Record ID

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