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Toss the Feathers

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"Toss the Feathers" is a traditional Irish folk tune (a reel). It exists in several variations and in different keys, the most common being D Mixolydian and E Dorian.[1] The tune has been adapted in over 200 modern compilations[citation needed], including both traditional versions by individuals like Joe Cooley, Tony MacMahon, Mike "Razz" Russell and groups such as The Chieftains, and rock renditions such as that by The Corrs on their album Forgiven, Not Forgotten. Horslips adapted the core melody in their song Sword of Light.[2]

There is also a radio program from Columbus, Ohio with the namesake which airs 4-6pm (ET) every Saturday. This program is broadcast through WCBE (a local NPR station streamed live for worldwide listening). It is independently produced and hosted by Anna Oscard.

"Toss the Feathers" has been adopted as a name by two different bands, one based in Manchester, England [3] and one in upstate New York, USA.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ Ng, Alan. "Irish Tune Info (search by tune name)".
  2. ^ Jones, Simon (21 May 2023). "Celtic Fingers - An Appreciation Of Johnny Fean". Spiral Earth. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Toss the Feathers at Pride of Manchester".
  4. ^ "Toss the Feathers – Irish trad music band in Albany NY". www.tossthefeathers.band.
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