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James Morrison - Dunphys Hornpipe-Flowers Of Ballymote From a green label Columbia (Irish series) # 33422-F - 78 rpm from around 1930 / this is the flip side to Rakish Paddy - The Wheels Of The World I sadly don't own a Ethnic/Irish Music Discography, so if any of you good people out there could help out with personal and a recording date I'd be very happy. Bio from Wikipedia: James or Jim Morrison (3 May 1893 - 1947), known as "The Professor", was a notable South Sligo-style Irish fiddler. Morrison was born in 1893 near Riverstown, County Sligo at the townland of Drumfin. Morrison grew up in a community steeped in traditional Irish culture especially music and at the age of 17 he was employed by the Gaelic League to tutor the Connacht style of step dancing at the Gaelic League school in County Mayo. In 1915, at the age of 21, he emigrated to America and settled in New York. In 1918, Morrison won the fiddle competition at the New York Feis. Morrison become associated with other leading Irish musicians such as Michael Coleman, Paddy Killoran who were also from County Sligo. Morrison was one of the leading Irish music teachers in New York in the 1930s and '40s. In addition to the fiddle, he could play the flute and button accordion (and wrote a tutor on the latter) and taught hundreds of young Irish-American students to play traditional music on various instruments.