-
Martin Leo
Rowsome (5
April 1903 – 20
September 1970) was the
third generation of an
unbroken line of
uilleann pipers. He was a performer, manufacturer...
- factors, including:
Think Small: The
Story of
those Volkswagen Ads by
Frank Rowsome (1970);
Think Small: The
Story of the World's
Greatest Ad (2011) by Dominik...
- 48–50. ISBN 978-0313314810.
Retrieved 4
September 2020.
Rowsome Jr.,
Frank (Fall 1972). "Frank
Rowsome remembers those verses by the side of the road". Automobile...
- airs from the
Appendix of the 2001
edition was
published by Caitríona
Rowsome in 2011. This book
includes an
instance of each of Carolan's undisputed...
-
maestro Leo
Rowsome, whom had made many of the
earliest Irish music recordings in the 1920s and 1930s
through His Master's
Voice and Decca;
Rowsome went on...
- Due 1960, pp. 7–8.
Hilton & Due 1960, pp. 8–9.
Hilton & Due 1960, p. 12.
Rowsome &
Maguire 1956, pp. 119–140.
Hilton & Due 1960, p. 186. Dippel, Beth (4...
- This
insignia received the
nickname of the "meatball" in 1975 from
Frank Rowsome, head of
technical publications at NASA Headquarters, to differentiate...
- Music" by Hugh
Gillespie 1920s–1944 "classics of
Irish Piping" by Leo
Rowsome (1907–1970) 1947 "The
Bunch of Keys" by
Johnny Doran (1907–1950) List of...
-
piper Tom Armstrong. At the age of 11, he
began taking classes with Leo
Rowsome. He was also
influenced by
Willie Clancy and Séamus Ennis. In the 1960s...
- the 18th-century
Tandragee blind pipemaker William Kennedy. The
famous Rowsome family from Co.
Wexford were also
Church of
Ireland until the mid-late...