
The grand old icon of the style is John Doherty (1895-1980). He was a travelling tinsmith, and made all sorts of household items. He travelled around Donegal selling his wares and in that way spread his tunes and style through the county. Got for this Link - http://www.geocities.com/Athens/6464/spcl.html
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Highland Schottische
Trim The Velvet
The First of May
Tripple Jig / Gurty's Frolic
Reel: Marry When You're Young (Arr. Doherty)
An Old Donegal Mazurka
The Floggin
The Dark Girl Dressed In Blue
Slip Jig: Gurty's Frolic (Arr. Doherty)
Polka: The Dark Girl Dressed in Blue (Arr. Doherty)
Reel: Stormy Weather (Arr. Doherty)
Quadrille: Please Give a Penny to the Poor Old Man (Arr. Doherty)
Reel: The First of May (Arr. Doherty)
The Spirits of Wine
Reel: Lords Gordons (Arr. Doherty)
Marry When You're Young
The Old Man Rocking the Cradle
Lord Gordon
(Reel) Stormy Weather
Please give a penny to the poor old man
New Lough Isle Castle
Reel: New Lough Isle Castle (Bagpipe Style) (Arr. Doherty)
(Reels) Lord Gordon's
The Dispute at the Crossroads
Interlude
Reel; Stormy Weather
Reel: Lords Gordons
Reel: The Flogin
Polka: The Dark Girl Dressed in Blue
Last Figure of the Lancers
Kitty's Gone A'milking/The Dogs Among the Bushes/The Merry Sisters
Stormy Weather
Introduction
The Bluebells of Scotland
Last Figure of the Lancers, Please Give a Penny to the Poor Old Man
(Reels) Marry When You're Young
The Hen's March over the Midden
Bonny Kate
The King of the Pipers
The Japanese Hornpipe
Liverpool Hornpipe/The Derry Hornpipe
The Loughside
Reel: The Floggin (Arr. Doherty)
(Tripple Jig) Gurty's Frolic
Last Figure of the Lancers (Quadrille): Please Give a Penny to the ...
Reel: The Salamanca
Flogging Reel
Limestone Rock, The Lowlands of Scotland
The Mason's Apron
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