Heather Breeze Céilí Band August 2004 release of the Heather Breeze's second cd of music for Irish Set Dancing consisting of music for 5 sets - The Claddagh Set,Ballyduff Set,Inis Oirr Set,Louisburg Set and Kilfenora Set.
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Fiona Tóibín Tyndall The songs in this album are reminders of an idyllic past spent by Fiona and her family in the most westerly point of Co. Clare. Her parents ran an Irish language centre in the village of Carrigaholt and these are the songs taught by her father,so lovingly,to generations of children songs which still evoke powerful and haunting memories.A beautiful singing album of 2004 in the Irish language.
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The Kane Sisters Liz and Yvonne Kane's September 2004 recording of their second album of superlative fiddle music.
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Patrick Ourceau and Eamon O' Leary Mona's is a dingy,glum drinker's pub in New York's lower east side but Patrick Ourceau and Eamon O' Leary have infused musical magic in it every Monday night and it is a must-go venue for Irish traditional music in the Big Apple. Beautiful,richy-real live recording.
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The Flute Players of Roscommon November 2004 release of a compilation album featuring some of the finest living flute players born in Co. Roscommon.
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Yvonne Casey November 2004 release by Doolin based fidlle princess Yvonne Casey.For years,she has been the quiet inspiration of the famed North Clare band,The Céilí Bandits. Her solo album is a musical delight.
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Seamus Bugler November 2004 release of fine accordion playing by East Clare native,Seamus. His musicianship is all-embracing and highly infective and his personality is so welcoming of all levels of player and so so encouraging. Well done Seamus!
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Paul Brock and Manus McGuire December 2004 launch of the successor to The Moving Cloud band with accordionist,Paul Brock and fiddler,Manus McGuire steering a steady but very fresh musical ship to the next port. The Scahill brothers of south Galway on banjo,fiddle and guitar augment the richness of the music - a thoroughly enjoyable listen.
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Tim Collins June 2004 release of Irish Traditional concertina music by Tim Collins West Limerick and Sliabh Luachra born and bred but adopted musically and lovingly by County Clare where he plays as an integral part of the Kilfenora Céilí Band in the company of his wife , Claire.
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Peggy Mc Mahon June 2004 release of an album of unaccompanied singing of the West Clare tradition where the soothingly warm voice of Peggy McMahon weaves nostalgic spells over anyone who cares to listen. A beautiful gem.
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