John Gordon Important recording of South Fermanagh fiddler,John Gordon whose talent was unique and rare.
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Jerry Lynch March 2006 second release of songs by North Clare's enchanting tenor. The Kilfenora Lullaby with the Kilfenora Céilí Band backing it is a gem. Well done,Jerry and go n-éirí leat!
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John Williams and Dean Magraw Concertina player and founding member of Solas John Williams joins forces with guitar master,Dean Magraw,for their first duo release.
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Kate McNamara Nearly 8 years ago,I visited the McNamara house with a Wheatstone concertina for sale.An early-teen girl approached,took the concertina and proceeded to weave the most beautiful,magical,enveloping music. I departed without the concertina but with her soulful tones indelibly etched in my memory. Kate's June 2008 release of her debut album marks her maiden voyage into the world of recording and without doubt,there will be a long,musical odessey ahead of her. As well as other guest musicians,she is joined by her fiddler sister,Amy and whistler brother,Gearoid. A fully recommended buy!
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The Josephine Marsh Band October 2001 release of the first album from Josephine and her band. Josephine, on box, is joined by Declan Corey on mandolin, Paul O' Driscoll on double bass and Tommy Carew on guitar and vocals.
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McNamara Family Pure,honest,heartfelt music played by three generations of the McNamara family in which music of the south Leitrim tradition is exposed in its refreshing and exciting form.
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The Lahawns Pure and potent traditional Irish music recorded live in the heart of east Clare.
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Beginish April 2001 release of this eagerly-awaited second album from Beginish. Features fiddle,box,flute,bouzouki and guitar.
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Peter Carberry Beautifully-simple and rich music from Longford played with loads of soul by Peter Carberry on accordion with his daughter Angelina on banjo and John Blake on guitar and keyboards.
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Mary Mac Namara The long-awaited second release from Clare's favourite concertina player. As usual, the tunes are beautifully chosen and played in her own inimitable way. A must for concertina lovers and traditional music lovers alike.
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