"Cran" black black tunes

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"Cran" black black tunes

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What are the names of the jigs, set number 11(Ballyoghlan something), of Cran's black black album.?
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The humours of Ballyloughlin, Liz Kelly’s Delight, No idea at first, Fraher's jig.

also: http://chiffboard.mati.ca/viewtopic.php ... highlight=

Ok, i knew i heard it somewhere before..

My "Glenside & Kilfenora ceili bands" cd says the 3rd tune is called "John Joe's" :D

some refs:
http://www.jbnets.net/jeska/shops/music ... B000002NQ8
http://www.clare-education-centre.ie/pr ... ?mtm_id=40
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My liner notes say "The humours of Ballyloughlin, Liz Kelly’s Delight, The Kerry Jig and Hardiman the Fiddler"

The first two are correct, but I recognize the last tune as Frahers jig as well. Maybe someone else knows the etiology of "Hardiman" and "Frahers" and whether they share a common source? Not sure if the Kerry jig is the correct name for the third, but whatever it is it sounds wicked good on the pipes.

A great bunch of tunes.

John
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