A cutting from “The Strad” magazine of December 1933 about a lecture on folk lore given by Sam in Cookstown. The writer says that Sam chose to illust…

A cutting from “The Strad” magazine of December 1933 about a lecture on folk lore given by Sam in Cookstown. The writer says that Sam chose to illust…

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A cutting from "The Strad" magazine of December 1933 about a lecture on folk lore given by Sam in Cookstown. The writer says that Sam chose to illustrate his theme with a violin and humble tin whistle. He mentions Sam's theory that the "Londonderry Air" was composed by the son of the O'Cahan who died in the Tower of London in the C17th.

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