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Ballydoyle's in Downers Grove, Illinois
January 29, 2011
Traditional Irish jig. Recorded on our second album Newry Town as part of the set entitled Arturo on the Roof cdbaby.com/beggarmen2
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I Went To Ireland!
Isabel went to Ireland and saw things.
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Fiddles McGinty by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (
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Payday by Silent Partner (YouTube Audio Library)
Get Outside by Jason Farnham (YouTube Audio Library)
The Messenger by Silent Partner (YouTube Audio Library)
Wheels by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (
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Vent frais performed by Bianca Richard, Isabelle Bartkowiak, Caroline Bélisle and Solange LeBlanc
Achaidh Cheide - Celtic by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (
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Happy Mandolin by Media Right Productions (YouTube Audio Library)
Weekend In The City by Silent Partner (YouTube Audio Library)
E Minor Prelude by Chopin (YouTube Audio Library)
Walk In The Park Full by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (
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V’la l’bon vent performed by Solange LeBlanc, Caroline Bélisle, Isabelle Bartkowiak and Bianca Richard
Spring In My Step by Silent Partner (YouTube Audio Library)
Water Lily by The 126ers (YouTube Audio Library)
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Reading at the Cork Spring Literay Festival 2010 by John F. Deane of his winning poem in the 2009 Gregory O'Donoghue International Poetry Competition judged by James Harpur, organised by the Munster Literature Centre.
Seamus Heaney on The Linen Hall Library
Seamus Heaney recalls his first visit to the Linen Hall Library, and the sense he got of a long, literary tradition in Belfast.
Ballad of Samuel Scott
17 workers were killed when building the Titanic. The youngest, and first, was a fifteen-year old boy named Samuel J. Scott.
Written and Performed by Murty Brennan.
Waterfall by Seamus Heaney
Why do I pronounce his name with an 'L in Heaney when there is none? Beats me.
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Seamus Heaney en Madrid
Seamus Heaney, el premio nobel de literatura en 1995 se presentó en el Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid. He aqui su poema Cavando. Grabado por Juan Pablo Arroyo.
Poem Digging by the nobel prizewinner in 1995 Seamus Heaney. Recorded by Juan Pablo Arroyo
DJ Decryption IASIL Rap 2005
Blake Brandes (DJ Decryption) performs at the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures (IASIL) in Prague, Czech Republic, during the summer of 2005. In his rap, Decrypt name-checks famous Irish authors, poets, and scholars... as well as dropping famous lines and titles from literary works.
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WELCOME TO THE NEW ANGY'S TEA ROOM
we are proud, we are happy and we are so excited to share finally the new chapter of the blog with this video.
We tried to transmit what a new Angy's tea room reserve for you, a whole magic world made of fashion, lifestyle experiences, photography, trends, emotions, travels and much more!
Seamus Heaney - One Letter is Enough
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Seamus Heaney, Irish poet and Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, reads Liu Xiaobo's poem, One Letter is Enough, dedicated to his wife Liu Xia. On 25 December 2009 Liu Xiaobo was setenced to 11 years in prison for inciting subversion of state power, and in October 2010, at the announcement that Liu Xiaobo was that year's Nobel Peace Prize laureate, his wife Liu Xia was placed under house arrest.
Seamus Heaney Statement
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Seamus Heaney, Irish Nobel Prize Laureate for Literature, reads excerpt of Liu Xiaobo's statement, I Have No Enemies, intended to be read at his trial on 23 December 2009. On 25 December 2009 Liu Xiaobo was setenced to 11 years in prison for inciting subversion of state power, and in October 2010, at the announcement that Liu Xiaobo was that year's Nobel Peace Prize laureate, his wife Liu Xia was placed under house arrest.
Seamus Heaney reads Paradise Lost
Seamus Heaney reads Paradise Lost