Dr Hugh Shields (8 September 1929 – 16 July 2008) was an authority on Irish traditional music and a founder member of the Folk Music Society of Ireland...
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engineering student, Donald Hugh Shields. The couple married in 1957 and moved to Canada, where they had a son and four daughters. Shields later became a Canadian...
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Hugh Shield (12 October 1831 – 24 November 1903) was an English academic, barrister and Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from...
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executive at Revlon in New York City. He was the father of actress Brooke Shields. Shields was born in New York City. He was the eldest son of Francis Xavier...
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series Spinning Out (2020). Willow Shields was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the daughter of Carrie and Rob Shields, an art teacher. Her older brother...
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proposed produced a tune more typical of Irish folk music. In 1974, Hugh Shields found a long-forgotten traditional song which was very similar to Gilchrist's...
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comfort him. Brooke Shields as Jade Butterfield Martin Hewitt as David Axelrod Shirley Knight as Ann Butterfield Don Murray as Hugh Butterfield Richard...
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Shield is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: George Shield (1876–1935), British Labour Party politician Hugh Shield (1831–1903), English...
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and Paddy Tunney of Mollybreen, County Fermanagh sang a version to Hugh Shields in 1968. In Scotland, Duncan Williamson of Auchtermuchty, Fifeshire,...
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repertoire of songs that he performed in a sturdy, earthy style. In 1953, Dr. Hugh Shields began to notate and record Butcher's songs, published later in two books:...
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the Aberdeenshire song known as "The Emigrant's Farewell To Donside". Hugh Shields writes: "The song is quite well known in the northern counties of Ireland...
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between 1954 and 1975 by Hugh Shields. These recordings are now held by the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum and in the Hugh Shields Collection at the Irish...
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in Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon, Ireland, was also recorded in 1975 by Hugh Shields. Versions of the song, under its several titles, have been recorded by:...
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O'Hampsey – his life". earlygaelicharp.info. Retrieved 20 March 2020. Shields, Hugh; Shields, Lisa; Carolan, Nicholas, eds. (2011). All the Days of His Life...
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today Early Ballads in Ireland, 1968–1985, edited by Tom Munnelly and Hugh Shields, European Ethinc Oral Traditions The popular ballads of England and Scotland...
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Tipperary Hill. The inaugural mass was conducted on July 31st, 1870, by Rev. Hugh Shields, the parish's first pastor, at Cool's Hall, situated at 101 Hamilton...
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to Thoroughbred Heritage. Retrieved 2019-11-23. Old Dublin songs, ed. Hugh Shields (Dublin, 1988), ISBN 0-905733-04-5 "American Folk Song Collection". "Jazz...
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Folk & Transport Museum. 1 March 2006. Retrieved 6 August 2022. Shields, Hugh; Shields, Lisa; Carolan, Nicholas, eds. (2011). All the Days of His Life :...
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Work of William Allingham [PhD thesis, Trinity College, Dublin] (1952). Hugh Shields: "William Allingham and Folk Song", in: Hermathena 117 (1974), p. 23–36...
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taxes. Shield had a free and easy nature, was remarkably quiet and inoffensive, and, it seems, wrote dialect materials as a hobby. His brother Hugh was the...
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Tipperary Hill. The first mass was celebrated on July 31, 1870 by Rev. Hugh Shields, the first pastor, in Cool's Hall, located at 101 Hamilton Street, on...
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Irish Street Ballads. Dublin: Three Candles Press. ISBN 0-330-25317-4. Hugh Shields. Old Dublin Songs. Folk Music Society of Ireland, Dublin, 1988. ISBN 0-905733-04-5...
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interest increased once Shields announced a pathologist's findings that Woolmer's death was caused by manual strangulation. Shields held frequent updates...
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students at Trinity College were Douglas Hyde and John Millington Synge. Hugh Shields (ed.), Tunes of the Munster Pipers: Irish Traditional Music from the...
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com/title-list/featured-authors/pat-shields/ New Forums Press. Retrieved September 21, 2018. Soeters, J., Shields, P. and S Rietjens (Eds.) 2014. Routledge...
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Mass-rock, as long as it is realised that it is first of all a love song". Hugh Shields, in Narrative singing in Ireland, noted the subsequent imposition, in...
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known before 1806 (there are a number of versions from 1765 to 1806). Hugh Shields suggested that the story might be based on a real event in Kilwarlin...
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2014, District 161 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican William (Bill) White 4,593 73.84% −26.16 Democratic Charles (Hugh) Shields 1,627 26.16% +26.16...
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accompaniment to his interpretation of "Don't Come Again", a song recorded by Hugh Shields of Eddie Butcher and his wife Gracie singing it in 1975. "I Am A Youth...
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Tynemouth and North Shields Hugh P. Taylor Jr. (1932–2021), American geochemist Sir Hugh Stott Taylor (1890–1974), English chemist Sir Hugh Taylor (civil servant)...
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