Angelina Carberry Angelina launched her solo banjo album at The Ennis November Trad Festival,2005 and it's an absolute gem.
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Niamh Parsons&Graham Dunne Niamh and Graham launched this album at the Ennis November Festival,2005. This is their own release and the sense of liberation from the shackles that restrained them for many years is palpable. It is singing and guitar accompaniment of a standard rarely witnessed.Welcome back ,lads,to the land of the Free.
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Kitty Hayes and Peter Labane Concertina player, Kitty and piper,Peter,with their December 2005 release. They have played together for years in Gleesons in Coore until its closure last year. This duo deserve to be published and Kitty!...don't leave it too long before your next solo.
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Marie Walsh Marie Walsh is a back to back winner of All-Ireland titles for piano accompaniment and button accordion. Her pedigree is without question and she is joined on this album by the Clare connection of All-Ireland fiddle champion,Mícheál O' Rourke.
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Turloughmore Céilí Band Second release from one of Ireland's premier céilí bands. This amazing collection of musicians has been knocking at the door of All-Ireland Champions at Fleadh Cheoil na héireann for the last four years but this title has yet to be proferred on them. 2006 will prove fruitful in this regard,we hope and best of luck with your East Coast Tour in early February.
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The Turloughmore Céilí Band Second release from Ireland's premier céilí band. This amazing collection of musicians have been knocking at the door of All-Ireland Champions at Fleadh Cheoil na héireann for the last four years but it has yet to be proferred on them. 2006 will prove fruitful in this regard and best of luck with the East Coast Tour in February.
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Turloughmore Céilí Band Second release from Clare and indeed Ireland's premier céilí band. All-Ireland Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann title for 2006,we hope and best of luck with the February East Coast Tour!
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UCC Trad Soc This cd is a show case for the talents of Irish Traditional Musicians in the University College Cork Trad Society. It is an important tool in promoting Irish Traditional Music in UCC and indeed the whole of Cork city. Jack Talty is the Clare connection and a fine concertina player of the future.
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Michael Rooney and June McCormack Released at The Corofin Festival in Co. Clare March 4th 2006, this is Michael and June's second release.They play under the name"Draíocht" and this title is so apt as the alchemy of their combined talent is truly spell-binding.
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Garry Shannon March 2006 flute release by Kilfenora Céilí Band's madcap flute player par excellence.
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