Seán Tyrrell Seán's third album on his label, Longwalk Music,with his musical magic still weaving lovely melodic spells.
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Tola Custy and Mirella Murray March 2002 release of fiddle and accordion music by long-time friends and exceptionally talented musicians.
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Christy Barry Flute,whistle and accordion music recorded live in O' Connor's pub in Doolin.
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Eigse Dhiarmuidin Live recording of performers celebrating the 10th anniversary of the famous Cuil Aodha festival.
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Darren Maloney March 2005 release of tenor banjo album from a young,gifted musician who will definitely be a major force in Irish tenor banjo playing.
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Paul O'Shaughnessy and Harry Bradley April 2005 release of fiddle and flute album with strong Donegal influence with bouzouki backing from John B;ake.
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Providence Providence's third release of March 05 which sees Michelle O' Brien on fiddle and Cyril O' Donoghue on bouzouki and vocals entering the musical fray with a band that never disappoints.
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John Carty June 2005 release of the long-awaited sequel to "The Cat That Ate the Candle" banjo album. It's by John Carty and enough said.
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Colm Gannon June 2005 release of accordion music from young Connemara-based musician. Born in Boston of Connemara-born parents, Colm was introduced to accordion by his father,John.Colm has now returned to his birth place to produce music which reflects the effervescence and joie-de-vivre of his personality.
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Bríd O' Donohue July 2005 release of a solo album of traditional Irish music on tin whistle from one of the mainstays of the Willie Clancy Summer School practically from the outset. Paddy Canny considers her to be the finest tin whistle player he has heard and this album will make her music known to a wider musical audience. Well done ,Bríd and some low whistle in the sequel,please!
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