Above is a video of Michael and myself in Michael’s home in Churchtown Co. Dublin, where he has lived for most of his life. Here we play two reels that Michael associates with musicians he met during his youth in Kilrush and the neighbouring areas. Michael is related to the renowned concertina player Mrs. Crotty through his mother’s side of the family. This first reel is commonly referred to as “Dan Breen’s”. However, as Michael pointed out to me, it is often attributed to the wrong Dan Breen. Rather than the Irish Volunteer who was involved in the raid at Soloheadbeg Co. Tipperary, the tune in fact refers to a fiddle player Dan Breen from whom Michael learned the tune in the home of Mrs. Crotty.
Dan Breen, who was originally from Cooraclare, but who lived in Kilrush when Michael knew him, was a man who Michael recalls had no work at all but who had a large collection of local knowledge and folklore. Michael recalled that he didn’t own a fiddle of his own, but instead pulled a fiddle down from the rafters of Mrs. Crotty’s home and played this tune for Michael. Interestingly Michael also noted that Mrs. Crotty would regularly mention a musician named “The Schooner” Breen. “The Schooner” was a blind fiddle player from Kilmacduane who reputedly taught Mrs. Crotty’s mother, and who may have been a relative of the aforementioned Dan Breen.
Michael later recorded this reel on a radio programme, which he said filled Breen with huge pride, hearing his name read out on national radio. The second tune in this set, which is titled “Pigtown”, came to Michael from another musical neighbour, Georgie Brew, from nearby Breaffa.