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Most are solos by John Vesey, the late, great Sligo fiddler, though other luminaries are also featured, including Martin Wynne on fiddle, the late Eddie Cahill on flute, and the late Michael McIntyre on flute and piccolo.
John was born on April 21, 1924 in Ballincurry, near Tubbercurry, CountySligo, Eire.
This rural area in South Sligo was well known for its grand Irish music on fiddle and flute.
As far as I know he was born in County Fermanagh and was living at Drumacritten, Rosslea, when he died.
The thing is, I have been in touch with a Maureen Batty who has done extensive research into the Beggans of the Fermanagh area and she thinks we are related in some way but she can't find any record that would related to 'Old Johnny Beggan' as he was called.
Peter Beagan of Drummyarkin, County Fermanagh, Ireland had several sons.One became John Little and his sons created a raft of Little's who came to the U.S. Another son Michael spelled his name BEGGAN when he came to the U.S. One of his son's son began using BEGAN.