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Macushla" is the title of an Irish song that was copyrighted in 1910, with music by Dermot Macmurrough (Harold R. White) and lyrics by Josephine V. Rowe. The title is a transliteration of the Irish mo chuisle , meaning "my pulse " as used in the phrase a chuisle mo chroí , which means "pulse of my heart", and thus mo chuisle has come to mean ...
McKellar studied forestry at the University of Aberdeen and after graduating he worked for the Scottish Forestry Commission. [2] He later trained at the Royal College of Music as an opera singer. [2]
Additional Broadway productions with contributions from Young include Barry of Ballymore (1911), Next (1911, a play), Macushla (1912, with music by Ernest R. Ball), The Red Petticoat (1912, with music by Jerome Kern), The Isle o' Dreams (1913, with music by Ernest R. Ball), The Girl and the Pennant (1913, a play), Shameen Dhu (1914, a play ...
McCormack's birthplace, The Bawn, Athlone. John Francis McCormack was born on 14 June 1884 in Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland, [2] the second son and fifth of the 11 children (five of whom died in infancy or childhood) of Andrew McCormack and his wife Hannah Watson.
He was born in Buffalo, New York. His mother, Margaret (née Doyle), was a native of Killeagh, County Cork. [3]Actor Chauncey Olcott, c. 1896, photo by W. M. Morrison. In the early years of his career Olcott sang in minstrel shows, before studying singing in London during the 1880s.
Macushla (also called Unauthorised Road) is a 1937 British drama film directed by Alex Bryce and starring Liam Gaffney, Pamela Wood and Jimmy Mageean. [1]
Patterson was born in Clonmel, County Tipperary.As a boy he performed with his local parish choir and was involved in maintaining the annual tradition of singing with the "Wrenboys".
Born Nicholas Arthur Colohan at Alexandra Terrace, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Ireland, [1] he was eldest child of Professor Nicholas Colahan (1853–1930) and Elisabeth (Lizzie) Quinn of Limerick (born c.1866).