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Read the rest of this article [http://www.thejmi.com/article/922 here] in the [http://www.thejmi.com/index.php Journal of Music in Ireland] | Read the rest of this article [http://www.thejmi.com/article/922 here] in the [http://www.thejmi.com/index.php Journal of Music in Ireland] | ||
===Discography=== | |||
* Linkin’ o’ the Lea (1996) - [[Veteran]] VT134CD | |||
* [[The Voice of the People]] * [[First I'm Going to Sing You a Ditty]] |
Latest revision as of 14:37, 8 January 2009
Maggie Murphy (née Chambers, 1924–2006) from Tempo, Co Fermanagh, learned songs from her mother and father at home and from her fellow farmer workers when out on hire. Discovered and recorded by the BBC in 1952, she was heard on radio and record but .....
Read the rest of this article here in the Journal of Music in Ireland
Discography
- Linkin’ o’ the Lea (1996) - Veteran VT134CD
- The Voice of the People * First I'm Going to Sing You a Ditty