Manus McGuire A real gem of a fiddle release from East Clare based,Sligo born, Manus. Irish,Scottish,Shetland and Cape Breton tunes draw you into a magical musical maze from which you find difficult to exit. Beautiful music, Manus!
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Martin O' Brien Martin O' Brien is a young concertina player from East Clare and this is his first release of concertina music. His album is eminently listenable-to and bodes well for future releases. I'm not sure does he derive from an genetic pool of great musicians but he definitely is connected to the musical oasis of great East Clare talent. Adh mór le do chuid saothair,Martin!
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John Joe Casey July 2006 release of one of the few surviving recordings of Clareman, John Joe, musician and composer.Renowned as an accomplished fiddler,this is his own recording of himself playing concertina at home in 1987. Doesn't get realer than this.
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John Gannon Galway is well known for its great accordion music. John Gannon's melodeon album adds to that roll of honour. It comes,August 2006,after the release of his son,Colm's album,Return to Droim.Beautifully-distinctive style.
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Claire Watts and Gerry Hegarty July 2006 release of flute and fiddle music from Miltown Malbay native ,Gerry and Co. Galway born flute player,Claire.
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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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Claire Keville,John Weir and Eithne Ní Dhonaile Beautiful,gentle ,eminently listenable-to Irish traditional music on concertina,fiddle and harp from three Ennis based musicians.
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Catherine and John McEvoy July 2004 release of flute and fiddle music of immense appeal from brother and sister combination with Felix Dolan on piano.
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Danú Danú's first album of 1997. Great effervesence with youthful madness and abandon.
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