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I was reminded of the first jig earlier this year while having a few tunes with the marvellous Dublin fiddler Aidan Connolly in the parking lot of San Francisco’s Fort Mason that juts right out to the bay. Certainly one of the most picturesque sessions I’ve had thus far! We both realized at
the same time that we both learned it from the playing of Sligo/Philadelphia fluter Eddie Cahill, whose playing is sadly overlooked in my opinion. He recorded it on his 1979 Shanachie LP Ah!
Surely. Patsy Tuohy recorded the second tune on a wax cylinder recording in 1904, though I first heard it from the piping of Joey Abarta. The third tune is associated with Paddy Cronin, who recorded it in 1977 on his Outlet LP Kerry’s Own and was notated from him by Breandan Breathnach in Ceol Rince na hEireann Volume 3 in 1985.
supported by 23 fans who also own “Jim Conroy's/The Miners of Wicklow/Billy McCormack's”
Absolutely sensational - love the generally low-end tones and planxty-esque set up, but most of all the incredible energy of it! Wish more instrumental trad was like this, love the fact that it's recorded live too. Prangman
supported by 23 fans who also own “Jim Conroy's/The Miners of Wicklow/Billy McCormack's”
Arragnements fit together perfectly, piping is precise, variations accentuate the tunes well and the rhythm section is dancing! Unique and enjoyable all around! MichaelD
supported by 23 fans who also own “Jim Conroy's/The Miners of Wicklow/Billy McCormack's”
Nick's settings and playing of these old tunes on his instrument are just superb. When I first saw his track list I was shocked, He had found more tracks from Oscar and Malvina than I had in years of searching. This album remains a musical and academic delight! Wetootwaag