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The Tipperary Pub in Detroit was a very special kind of place. It was a place where you always felt at home and it was a haven for musicians. Part three.
WAIT FOR THE SUN - Beautiful Apes
Live in The Well Bar Nenagh. 27/12/17
Adrian O'Connell - Drums/Vocal
Michael John O'Connell - Lead Guitar/Backing Vocal
Shane Collins - Bass/Backing Vocal
Sven Warner - Rhythm Guitar
It' Me - Beautiful Apes
Live in The Well Bar Nenagh. 27/12/17
Adrian O'Connell - Drums/Vocal
Michael John O'Connell - Lead Guitar/Backing Vocal
Shane Collins - Bass/Backing Vocal
Sven Warner - Rhythm Guitar
Rose Clancy joins in with John Whelan
At Brick Hill House Concerts, Cape Cod
Vicarstown Co Laois Set Dancers with The Cashel Set at Molly Lalors 80th Party in 1987
The Cashel Set performed by the Vicarstown Set Dancers Co Laois in Ratheniska Hall at Molly Lalors 80th Birthday Party---Dancers--Willie Rowe--Mary Delaney--Rose Rowe--Kevin Coleman--Martin Moloney--Mary Hennessy--Michael Murphy--Patsy Hennessy
music by Molly Lalor-- John Campion---Tony Byrne---Martin Cooney----Tom Ahern----Martin Bergin - Billy Cushen - Malachy Conway - Gerry Conway - John O'Shea - Bobby Gleeson - Martin Grant - Molly Bergin - Fr Eddie Aughney C.C.
Maija Sofia | Live @ Citóg
Citóg is an original music showcase which takes place on the first three Wednesdays of every month in the Róisín Dubh, Galway. Three Irish acts feature each week and admission is free.
Reels -The Ivy Leaf/Molly Bawn/Mason'sApron - Joe Cormican
Reels -The Ivy Leaf/Molly Bawn/Mason'sApron - Joe Cormican
North Tipperary 1916
Pictures from the Templemore on 8th April 2012
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Johnny Reidy Céilí Band - The Gathering Traditional Fest Killarney 25.02.18.
Johnny Reidy Céilí Band - The Gathering Traditional Fest Killarney 25.02.18.
Please visit the links:
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The 2018 Gathering Traditional Festival was in its 19th year.
The Céilís, Set Dancing feature Uí Bhriain, Neily O’Connor, Striolán Céilí Band, Shanadrum Céilí Band and the Johnny Reidy Céilí Band.
Thursday night featured Four Star Trio: Con O’Drisceoil, Pat Herring, Johnny McCarthy & special guest Paddy Jones.
Friday featured Raw Bar Affair with Des Dillons Dance Puppets and Buttons & Bows.There was also a Book/Cd launch of the composition of Paddy O'Brien 1992-1972 with the daughter Eileen O'Brien.
Saturday Afternoon Concert featured Back West, Claire & Sinead Egan, Eoin O’Neill, Pauric McDhonnacha.
Saturday night concert featured two of Scotland’s most acclaimed traditional musicians Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham, and also Ireland's most acclaimed traditional musicians Máirtín O’Connor, Cathal Hayden and Seamie O’Dowd.
Sunday Afternoon featured Socks in the Frying Pan, Jack Talty and John Blake.
Sunday evening Scattering Concert was with the Karen Casey Band and Seán Kelliher, Dean Griffin, Aileen Bourke & Ciara O’ Shea, and also Seamus Begley, Méabh Begley and Donagh Hennessey.
Late-night session, the Festival Club House Band included Seán Murphy, Tim O’Shea, Dermot Byrne, Eileen O’Brien, Orlaith & Brogan McAuliffe, The Rising, Ciara O’Shea, Aileen Bourke & Lily Sweeney, Tim Hickey and many more.
The schedule of Gathering workshops and masterclasses included fiddle, accordion, concertina, flute, set dancing, sean nós and singers masterclass. The Schools Outreach Programme visited schools in the lead up to the festival, showcasing the Sliabh Luachra tradition of music and set dancing.There were storytelling sessions with Eddie Lenihan,Jim Maher,and Ray O'Sullivan.
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This is amateur handheld camera footage and does not fully reflect the concert sound or performance and is posted for NO financial gain by me. I hope kindred spirits enjoy viewing this,and internet connection and equipment permitting, the video may be viewed in HD and on SMART TV and big monitors. This was filmed using Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ72
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13BackWest - KDC Jigs - Killavil Jig, Drimeen Jig, Connaughtmans Rambles - Killarney.24.02.18.
BackWest - The Gathering Traditional Festival Killarney.24.02.18.
Tunes: KDC Jigs - Killavil Jig, Drimeen Jig, Connaughtmans Rambles
PLEASE VISIT LINKS:
BackWest was formed in late 2016, and in March 2017 the group released their debut album titled The Long Walk.
The band are:
PJ McDonald (tin whistle/guitar),
Sister and brother
Maureen Browne (fiddle)
Brendan Browne (button accordion ),
Peter Vickers (percussion/dance )
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P J McDonald has worked with Arty McGlynn, Máirtín O’Connor, Cathal Hayden, and Seamie O’Dowd. He was a member of the White Hare Band, The Bad Articles, and The Bettys. He has released the solo album The Long Road Home.
Maureen Browne has toured extensively with the Alan Kelly Gang, Scottish singer Eddi Reader, Máirtín O’Connor, and the Contempo Quartet. She has performed at the Milwaukee Irish Festival, the Celtic Colours International Festival, the Edmonton Folk Festival, and the National Folk Festival.
Brendan Browne became a member of the Riverdance ‘Flying’ Squad band in his late teens and has performed as an actor and musician in Séamus Ó Scolaí's translation of Vincent Woods's At Black Pig's Dyke.
Peter Vickers has toured extensively with Michael Flatley’s Lord Of The Dance and has danced for presidents Mary McAleese and Michael D Higgins. He has also worked with Sharon Shannon and Frankie Gavin.
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The 2018 Gathering Traditional Festival is in its 19th year.
The Céilís, Set Dancing feature Uí Bhriain, Neily O’Connor, Striolán Céilí Band, Shanadrum Céilí Band and the Johnny Reidy Céilí Band.
Thursday night featured Four Star Trio: Con O’Drisceoil, Pat Herring, Johnny McCarthy & special guest Paddy Jones.
Friday featured Raw Bar Affair with Des Dillons Dance Puppets and Buttons & Bows.There was also a Book/Cd launch of the composition of Paddy O'Brien 1992-1972 with the daughter Eileen O'Brien.
Saturday Afternoon Concert featured Back West, Claire & Sinead Egan, Eoin O’Neill, Pauric McDhonnacha.
Saturday night concert featured two of Scotland’s most acclaimed traditional musicians Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham, and also Ireland's most acclaimed traditional musicians Máirtín O’Connor, Cathal Hayden and Seamie O’Dowd.
Sunday Afternoon featured Socks in the Frying Pan, Jack Talty and John Blake.
Sunday evening Scattering Concert was with the Karen Casey Band and Seán Kelliher, Dean Griffin, Aileen Bourke & Ciara O’ Shea, and also Seamus Begley, Méabh Begley and Donagh Hennessey.
Late-night session, the Festival Club House Band included Seán Murphy, Tim O’Shea, Dermot Byrne, Eileen O’Brien, Orlaith & Brogan McAuliffe, The Rising, Ciara O’Shea, Aileen Bourke & Lily Sweeney, Tim Hickey and many more.
The schedule of Gathering workshops and masterclasses included fiddle, accordion, concertina, flute, set dancing, sean nós and singers masterclass. The Schools Outreach Programme visited schools in the lead up to the festival, showcasing the Sliabh Luachra tradition of music and set dancing.There were storytelling sessions with Eddie Lenihan,Jim Maher,and Ray O'Sullivan.
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This is amateur handheld camera footage and does not fully reflect the concert sound or performance and is posted for NO financial gain by me. I hope kindred spirits enjoy viewing this,and internet connection and equipment permitting, the video may be viewed in HD and on SMART TV and big monitors. This was filmed using Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ72
---- DISCLAIMER! ----
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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BAD MANNERS - LIP UP FATTY
Fronted by Buster Bloodvessel (born Douglas Trendle), the band was formed in 1976 while the members were at school together, and among their early incarnations were known as Stoop Solo and the Sheet Starchers. None of the members had any formal musical training, not even the ability to play any instruments. They were popular during the late 1970s and early 1980s, a period when lots of similar ska bands filled the charts. Some of their hits include My Girl Lollipop, Lip Up Fatty, Special Brew and Ne-Ne-Na-Na-Na-Na-Nu-Nu. One of the main reasons for their notoriety was because of their outlandish, larger-than-life, huge tongued & shaven-headed front man. Buster's exploits got them banned from the British TV chart show Top of the Pops[citation needed](which included dressing as Henry VIII and singing to a blow-up doll for the song Lorraine, pouring a large can of baked beans over his head, and dressing in a can-can dancer's dress to promote their single Can-Can). They were also banned from Italian TV when Buster had decided after a particularly successful concert that he should moon the crowd, having been told that the Pope was watching on TV.[1]
Despite having scored many hits and featuring prominently in the UK charts of the early 1980s, Bad Manners are perhaps most renowned for their song Special Brew. The song is ambiguous in meaning, but the most common interpretation of the song is that it is a love song to the famous alcoholic drink after which it appears to be named.