• "Lanigan's Ball" (sometimes "Lannigan's Ball") is a popular Irish folk song which has been played throughout the world since at least the 1860s and possibly...
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    Plattsburgh State University's Hartman Theater. The result, Live at Lanigan's Ball, was released on DVD and to PBS and aired on many stations across the...
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    Venus" "I Used to Work in Chicago" "If You're Happy and You Know It" "Lanigan's Ball" "Limericks" "Little Brown Jug" "Seven Drunken Nights" "The Goddamned...
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  • Jimmy Lanigan Damian Lanigan Paddy Lanigan Mathew Lanigan Lanigan's Rabbi Lanigan's Ball Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing This disambiguation page lists...
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  • traditional Irish tunes. The lyrics of both "(F)lannigan's Ball" (based on "Lanigan's Ball") and "Fairmount Hill" (based on "Spancil Hill") were altered. They...
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  • Retrieved April 25, 2014. "Lanigan's proclamation". WTAM. Archived from the original on April 7, 2014. Retrieved April 25, 2014. "Lanigan's retirement plans"....
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  • aisling "Báidín Fheilimí" – a children's song from County Donegal "Lanigan's Ball" – written by Galwayman D. K. Gavan for music-hall artist Harry Clifton...
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  • music-hall songs like "The Irish Jubilee" and "Lanigan's Ball", and makes reference to "Clara Nolan's Ball", an American vaudeville song of the nineteenth...
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    Knew Ye", is a prime example. Other songs in this tradition include "Lanigan's Ball" and "Maid of Athy". Another song of note from the area is called "The...
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  • as Irish characterizations and songs such as "Finnegan's Wake" and "Lanigan's Ball". In May 1866, Bryant's Minstrels left Mechanics' Hall, which burned...
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