The Isle of Man is situated in the Irish Sea, roughly halfway between Dublin, Ireland, and Liverpool, England. It is one of six main Celtic Nations (each with their own version of the Gaelic language), along with: Ireland, Scotland, Cornwall, Wales, and Brittany. It is know for a rugged coastline, a bike race, a unique flag, and a cat with no tail. The dark Irish comedy called Waking Ned Devine was set in Ireland, but actually filmed on the Isle of Man.
The Isle of Man flag has its origins from an ancient symbol called the triskelion. It is widely through to represent always landing on your feet. |
This album has music of the Isle of Man,
but is performed by people from the
United States.
Much to my delight, I found the Manx National Songs book reprinted by the Forgotten Books company. It was music that came from the collection of three people, including Dr. J. Clague, who has the same surname as my ancestors from the Isle of Man. His name is misspelled on the cover, but is correct on the inside.
I searched through the book for songs to add to my repertoire; stopping from time to time to play one on the fiddle. The first song I played was A Manx Wedding, but I decided not to perform that one yet due to the challenges of making many page turns, while playing an instrument that requires two hands. Manxmen we'll remain! ended up being the first Manx song that I performed, due to it's unique character (I enjoyed the challenge), shorter length, and it seemed to emanate from my very soul.
I plan to continue to perform Manx Music in the future. It is fun to think of my ancestors playing the same tunes, possibly hundreds of years ago, that I am playing now. In many ways, it honors their memory, and gives me a greater connection to them than I have ever had before.