Sean Moloney Sean has generations of flute playing in his ancestry with his grandfather,Stephen and father,Eddie being members of the famed Ballinakill Players. This May 2004 release adds to the very impressive family tree of great musicians.
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Jean-Paul Moreau Box,fiddle,cello and guitar playing traditional Irish Music from Clare and East Galway with great emapthy and sensitivity by this Parisian group. The tunes ooze a great respect and understanding from people whose love of the tradition is so obvious.
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Con Moynihan and Denis O' Connor November 2003 release of beautiful fiddle and banjo music from Sliabh Luachra.
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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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Hugh And Colm Healy Hugh and Colm Healy are musical brothers of immense natural talent. This debut album of concertina and accordion music is evidence of the continued flourishing of traditional Irish music from this county of Clare. Listen , enjoy and visit and play with them in Clare.
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Andrew and Mary Mac Namara Mary and Andrew MacNamara grew up,as teenagers,in the midst of a dreamworld of traditional Irish music. Their father travelled the countryside of East Clare and beyond delivering groceries from his shop and on these travels,with Andrew and Mary at his side,he regularly met Bill O' Malley and Joe Bane of Glendree. The tunes on this February 2004 release are the tunes they heard from Joe and Bill back in those magical times.
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Armagh Pipers Club Live recordings of some of the best pipers in the world recorded at a festival to commemorate the extraordinary life of the famous 18th Century piper, William Kennedy.
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Frankie Kennedy Winter School Many of the finest traditional Irish music flute players come together to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the the festival in commemoration of Frankie Kennedy founding member of Altan and a flute player of immense talent and dedication.
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Pat O' Connor March 2004 release of Pat's second album of East Clare fiddle music with very special local musicians to accompany. An absolute gem!
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Patrick Kelly From Cree Launched at the Willie Clancy Summer School, July 2004,this was put together by recordings done by Patrick's son Tom at their home in the 1960's. Patrick's influence on fiddle playing in Clare is immeasurable and can be placed in the elevated company of the likes of Junior Casey and Bobby Casey.
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