Tatter Jack Walsh is a lively and beloved jig in the traditional Irish music repertoire. Its origins trace back to at least the mid-19th century, as evidenced by its inclusion in prominent Irish music collections of the time. While the exact meaning behind the name remains somewhat mysterious, it is believed to refer to a Catholic priest, as “Athair” means “Father” in Irish.
The tune’s infectious rhythm and melodic charm have made it a staple of Irish sessions worldwide. Often paired with other jigs or reels, “Tatter Jack Walsh” invites musicians to embellish and improvise, showcasing the dynamic and collaborative nature of traditional Irish music.