North Cregg October 2003 release of the third album by Cork city based band with their usual driving rhythm and lovely vocals of Fiona Kelleher.
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Alec Finn October 2003 release by original De Danann member where he performs a selection of airs,melodies and tunes from Ireland.
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Angelina Carberry and Martin Quinn Angelina has the most beautiful,subtle,unhurried pace to her banjo playing. She is joined here by her box playing partner,Martin from Armagh, and the musical empathy between the two is perfect. Launched at the Ennis Traditional Festival in November 2003.
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Michael Hynes and Denis liddy May 2003 release of the finest of Clare fiddle and flute music.
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Mick O'Brien and Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh Launched at The Willie Clancy Summer School of 2003, this is Irish traditional music in its most beautiful state. Caoimhín and Mick's fiddle,pipes and whistle playing weave together with a succinct simplicity that the old masters would be very proud of. A most inspiring album!
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Seamus Heaney and Liam O' Flynn July 2003 release of album by Nobel Literature winner,Seamus Heaney and world - renowned piper,Liam O' Flynn where the music of poetry and uilleann piping congeal together into a work of exceptional artistry.
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The Tap Room Trio July 2003 release of fiddle ,flute and guitar music of the highest calibre from three of the new generation of obscenely gifted musicians.
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Ennis Céilí Band March 2003 release from 2001 and 2002 All-Ireland Céilí Band champions.
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Tom Cussen and Tony Howley Recording where the combination of tenor banjo and saxophone blend nicely to produce a very appealing and rhythmic mix. April 2003 release.
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Michelle O' Brien,Aogán Lynch and Gavin Ralston April 2003 release of fiddle,concertina and guitar music from three highly talented musicians. Michelle hails from Toonagh,just outside Ennis and her influences would have been Frank Custy in her former years and later Tommy Peoples. Aogán is a member of the group Slide and is a cousin of Gavin and both their mothers are of the Begley musical dynasty in Dingle. The music they generate is full of every emotion the human spirit can capture.Well done lads but especially you Michelle.
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