Brian Kelly April 2007 release of Brian's second banjo album from the heartland of traditional Irish music in London.
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Four Men and a Dog September 2007 release of Arty McGlynn - produced album. We still haven't figured out who the dog is but the music and song is as electric as ever.
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Brian McNamara & Tim Collins June 2007 release of this magnificent duet album of uilleann pipes and concertina from Leitrim piper and Limerick concertina player(fully naturalised Clareman). Fine accompaniment by Alec Finn,Mick Conneely,Michael Rooney and Padraic O' Reilly.
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Eleanor Shanley Beautiful May 2007 singing release from former Dé Danann vocalist with Frankie Lane and Paul Kelly.
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Slide April 2007 release of Slide's third album with Inisbofin singer,Andrew Murray,as the newest member of this great musical entity.
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Paddy O' Donoghue April 2008 release of East Clare flute player's first solo album. Paddy has had a rich involvement with music in Clare and beyond over the last 60 years as a musician and composer. The album is dedicated to the love of his life,Bridie,who hails from Killagh in Galway and thus the title. Accompanied by his prolific son,Cyril,the music is delightful and an honour to have available to us.
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Michael Mahony February 2008 launch of singing album by the Miltown Malbay native,Michael Mahony. The album is primarily made up of songs recorded live at various sessions over the years as well as a couple of instrumental tracks.
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Michael "Blackie" O' Connell and Karol Lynch Blackie and Karol are the Young Guns of Irish traditional music in Clare. Their sessions are renowned for their musical ferocity and there is no let-up from start to finish. In the shop,they are the most talked-about and praised musicians from the gig circuit,especially with young unattached female tourists. Apart from this sexual allure,they are two of the most passionate and dedicated musicians I know and genuine souls to boot. Good luck with it lads!
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Fergal Scahill April 2008 release of South Galway native's first solo album of fiddling He has previously recorded with harmonica player and dancer,Paul Moran and has appeared with his banjo-playing brother,Enda on numerous projects. Lovely bouncy,enthusiastic fiddling allied with his guitar and bodhrán playing.
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John Blake,Lamond Gillespie and Mick Leahy May 2008 release of the follow-up recording to the top selling album "Traditional Irish Music From London". As lifting and forceful as the original and well worth the wait.
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