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http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 479 presented by Alan O'Leary 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Le Cheile: The Brook Ree/The Offaly Reel/Castle Kelly/Maids of Castlebar. Out of the West 3. Altan: The Letterkenny Blacksmith/John Doherty's Fave/ Scread na Bealtaine. Donegal 4. Robbie McMahon: The Fleadh Down in Ennis. Private Recording 5. Joe Cooley & Joe Leary: The Humours of Tulla/The Skylark/Roaring Mary. Cooley 6. Elaine Reilly: The Jig of Port Fleadh/Pride of Sliabh Aughty/Tapping Toes. Epiphany 7. Oisin MacDiarmada, Daithi Gormley & Samantha Harvey: The Sailor's Farewell/The Sweat House/The Steampacket. Lane to the Glen 8. Eilis Kennedy: The Hills of Isle au Haut. Westward 9. John McEvoy & John Wynne: McKenna's Judy Callaghan Set. The Dancer at the Fair10. Marcas O'Murchu: Boy in the Boat/Boy on the Gap/Boy on the Hilltop. Turas Ceoil 11. Mary MacNamara, P.Joe & Martin Hayes: The Humours of Castlefin/Glen of Aherlow/Killarney Boys of Pleasure. Trad Music from East Clare 12. Sorcha Costello: Old Torn Petticoat/The Primrose Lass/The Heather Breeze. The Primrose Lass 13. Andrew Murray: Black Muddy River. Hell or High Water 14. Raymond Roland/Le Cheile: The Maid Behind the Bar, Aris 15. Tommy Peoples: Boy in the Gap/Cronin's Reel. Tommy Peoples16. Tommy Fitzharris & Donal McCague: The Bank of Turf /The Moving Bog. The Bank of Turf 17. Neillidh Mulligan: East of Glendart/I Buried My Wife. An Tobar Gle 18. Gerry Harrington: The Wily Old Batchelor/The Mountain Top/Rick's Rambles. At Home 19. Mick O'Connor & Tom O'Connell: McHugh's/The American Jig. It Was Mighty Altogether 20. Fairport Convention: Meet on the Ledge. What We Did on our Holidays 21 Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Mundofonías regresa como tu agencia de aventuras musicales de confianza. Nuestras ofertas son imbatibles porque… ¡son gratis! En esta edición nos adentramos en nuestras #Mundofonews, anunciando maravillosas músicas en directo que sonarán próximamente en festivales que nos convocan desde España, Inglaterra, Dinamarca, Transilvania, las Azores, Corea y Japón, como Folk Plasencia, Towersey Festival, Cambridge Folk Festival, Tønder Festival, Mera World Music Festival, Maré de Agosto, Jeonju Int’l Sori Festival o Sukiyaki Meets The World. Disfrutamos de músicas que resonarán en estas convocatorias y de otras sabrosas propuestas sonoras que nos llegan desde Irlanda, Gran Bretaña, Corea, Japón, los países nórdicos, Italia, Bosnia y los Estados Unidos, con conexión oriental. Mundofonías is back as your trusted music adventure agency. Our offers are unbeatable because… they’re for free! In this edition, we go deep into our #Mundofonews, announcing wonderful live music that will be played soon in festivals that summon us from Spain, England, Denmark, Transylvania, the Azores, Korea and Japan, such as Folk Plasencia, Towersey Festival, Cambridge Folk Festival, Tønder Festival, Mera World Music Festival, Maré de Agosto, Jeonju Int’l Sori Festival or Sukiyaki Meets The World. We enjoy music that will be heard at these festivals and other tasty sound proposals from Ireland, Great Britain, Korea, Japan, the Nordic countries, Italy, Bosnia and the United States, with an Eastern connection. – Altan – The Donegal selection: An bóthar mór / Tommy Peoples’ reel / Is cuma liom (reels) – Donegal – Rory McLeod – New navvy – Tow lines – Ji Seongja, Kim Bogyeong – Gunak – Seong Geumyeon pungryu – Suzumeno Tears – Kawaigaranse – Sparrow’s arrows Fly so high – Guro Kvifte Nesheim & Floating Sofa Quartet – Devil among the sailors – Kystnært – Italian Rondinella Quartet – Tammurriata del Vesuvio – Amurusanza – Zanin Berbić – Kara majka secer Salihagu – Zanin – Atlas Maior – Hadal – Hadal – Atlas Maior – Iddaa!! – Riptide – (Ji Seongja, Kim Bogyeong – Gyemyeon – Seong Geumyeon pungryu) #Mundofonews – Folk Plasencia – Towersey Festival – Cambridge Folk Festival – Tønder Festival – Mera World Music Festival – Maré de Agosto – Jeonju Int’l Sori Festival – Sukiyaki Meets The World 📸 Zanin Berbić
Repaso libre a la Transglobal World Music Chart de este mes, confeccionada a través de la votación de un panel de divulgadores de las músicas del mundo de todos los continentes, del que los hacedores de Mundofonías somos cocreadores y coimpulsores. Este mes de mayo del 2024, suenan músicas desde Irlanda, Pakistán, España, así como desde Japón, Francia, Hungría y Bélgica con conexiones balcánicas en estos últimos casos. El número 1 es para la artista kurda Aynur. A loose review of this month’s Transglobal World Music Chart, determined by a panel of world music specialists from all the continents, of which the Mundofonías‘ presenters are co-creators and co-promoters. This May 2024, we hear music from Ireland, Pakistan, Spain, as well as from Japan, France, Hungary and Belgium with Balkan connections in the latter cases. Number 1 goes to the Kurdish artist Aynur. Altan - The Letterkenny blacksmith / John Dohertys favourite / Scread na Bealtaine (reels) - Donegal Talib Trio - Yaar dadhi - Aap ka number hai? Za! + Perrate - Tarareos - Jolifanto Suzumeno Tears.- Polyphony goshu ondo - Sparrow’s arrows fly so high Quintet Bumbac - Mătase cu flori - Héritages Besh o droM - Dupla pita - Hova lesz a séta? Halva - Sirba - Musafir Aynur - Ez û bi teva - Rabe (Altan - The Donegal selection: An bothar mor / Tommy Peoples' reel / Is cuma liom (reels)) 📸 Aynur
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Suíomh úr ag ITMA faoin fhidléir Tommy Peoples agus bhí Ciarán ag obair ar. Seineann sé ríl dúinn
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Podcast 286 presented by Alan O'Leary October 2023 Danu: The Garsun Who Beat His Father. All Things Considered 2. Danu: The Poor Man's Fortune/The Long Strand. 10,000 Miles3. Bert Jansch: October Song. Crimson Moon 4. Tommy Peoples: Ban Chnoic Éireann O/Trip to Durrow. Tommy Peoples 5. Mary McPartlan:The Tide Full In.The Holland Handkerchief 6. Danny Meehan: Kitty Seán Barndance/Jamsey Byrne's Downfall. Navy on the Shore 7. Clannad: Coinleach Ghlas an Fhómair. Clannad 2 8. Frank Cassidy: Tiarna Muigh Eo/Down the Broom. Níl gar ann!9. Liam O'Flynn & Mark Knopfler: An Droichead. Masters of Their Trade 10. Noel Hill: The Ladies Pantalettes/Ravelled Hank of Yarn/Sean Reid's/Silver Spear. Live in New York11. Nell Ní Chróinín & Danu: 10,000 Miles. 10.000 Miles 12. Dan Brouder & Angelina Carberry: The Rolling Rocks of Glan/The River Meadow Reel. Back in Time 13. Paddy Glackin: The Cup of Tea/John Doherty's Reel. Glackin 14. Kevin Boyle/The Movies CB: Bon Cabbage. Bon Cabbage
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 405 Presented by Alan O'Leary copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Planxty: The Aconry Lasses/Old Wheels of the World/Spike Island Lasses. Words & Music 3. Andy Irvine/Planxty: Accidentals/Aragon Mill. Words & Music 4.Paaddy Carty: Paddy Fahy's/The Whistler of Rosslea. Paddy Carty & Conor Tully 5. Tommy Peoples: The Musica Priest/McFadden's. Tommy Peoples 6. Des O'Halloran: Say You Love Me. The Diamond Mountain Sessions 7. Niamh Ni Charra: The Curlew Hills/Tripping to the Well/Two Part Pour. Donnelly's Arm 8. Mary Black: Fare Thee Well. A Woman's Love 9. Peter Carberry & Pádraig McGovern: Moll Roe/Lark in the Morning. Forgotten Gems 10. Billy Clifford: Cronin's Rambles/Queen of May. Echoes of Sliabh Luacra 11. Eileen O'Brien: The Hills of Tipperary/ Larry's Fave. Aon le h'Aon the Day 12. Seamus Creagh: In Praise of Mullingar. It's No Secret 13. Paddy Killoran & Paddy Sweeney: Mullingar Races/Boy on the Hilltop. From Ballymotr to Brooklyn 14. Andy Martyn: The Ballygawley Barndance/The Brook Reel. Shall We Give It A Go? 15. Kev Boyle: Sunny Little Avenue. Palestine Grove 16. Caoimhin O'Fearghaill: The Tinker's Wife/Paddy Rafferty's.Uilleann Piping from Waterford 17. Eilis Kennedy: The Saucy Sailor. Westward 18. Goitse: Rockin' in the Weary Land. Rosc19. Oisin & Conal Hernon: Richard Dwyer's/ Flax in Bloom. Up & Coming 20. Moving Hearts: The Storm. Masters of Their Craft21. Bothy Band: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Copperplate Time 385 Presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. The Bothy Band: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Open the Door For Three: Boyne Water. The Joyful Hour 3. John Regan & Paddy Glackin: Tom Ward's Downfall/The Piper's Despair. Let Down the Blade 4. Christy Moore: The Clock Winds Down. The Clock Winds Down 5. Casey Sisters: Humours of Castlebernard/ From Shore to Shore. Sibling Revelry 6. Seamus Maguire & John Lee: The Road to Ballymac/Corriga Grove/The Cloone Reel. The Missing Reel 7. Aaron O'Hagan & Luke Ward: Green Fields of Woodford/Young Tom Ennis. From The Devil's Punchbowl 8. Paddy Cronin: The Girl Who Broke My Heart/Tom Steele. Kerry's Own 9. Mairead O'Casey: Dark Lochnagar. Sibling Revelry 10. Willie Clancy: Dark Lochnagar. The Gold Ring 11. Brendan McGlinchey: The Galway Reel / Paddy Fahy's. Music of a Champion 12. Joh Kerr & Friends: Roger Sherlock's/Farewell to London. Two Old Black Sticks 13. Maurice & Brian Lennon: Carmel O'Mahoney Mulhaire. Within A Mile of Kilty 2 14. Muireann Nic Amhloibh: Faoiseamh Faoistine. Seaborne 15. Kevin Burke:Canyon Moonrise. Sligo Made 16. Kathleen Smith: Dublin Reel/The Steampacket. Cherish The Ladies 17. The Baileys: Colcannon. A Song for Ireland 18. Danny Meehan: The Tarbolton/Over the Moor to Maggie. The Navvy on the Shore 19. Dick Gaughan: Both Sides the Tweed. Handful of Earth 20. Tommy Peoples: Drumnagarry Strathspey/King George 1V . Tommy Peoples 21. Ralph McTell: A Close Shave. Hill of Beans 22. Sandy Denny: I'm A Dreamer. Rendeavous 23. The Bothy Band: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Copperplate Time 380 Presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Noel Hill & Tony Linnane: Anderson's/Carty's/Sweeney's Dream. Noel Hill & Tony Linnane 3. Niall & Cillian Vallely: Humours of Ballyloughlin/Old Tipperary. Callan Brodge 4. Niamh ni Charra: Gone, Gonna Rise Again. Donnelly's Arm 5. Angelina Carberry & Dan Brouder: Green Grow the Rushes O/Stirling Castle/Lady Ramsey's Strathspey. Back in Time 6. Tommy Peoples: Drumnagarry/King George 4th Strathspey. Tommy Peoples 7. Eamonn Cotter: Bimid ag Ól/The Gallowglass/Biddy, the Bold Wife. Trad Music from Co Clare 8. Seamus Begley: Bean Dubh an Ghleanna. Harping On 9. Crawford/Farrell & Doocey: Mouse in the Mug. Music & Mischief 10. Johnny Doran: Colonel Fraser/My Love is in America/Rakish Paddy. Fire Draw Near 11. James Morrison & John McKenna: The Tailor's Thimble/Red Haired Lass. Anthology of Irish Music 12. Rita Gallagher: The Mountain Streams. May Morning Dew 13. Ailie Robertson: The Exploding Bow. First Things First14. Ralph McTell: Nana's Song. Ralph, Albert & Sydney 15. Bert Jansch: Fresh As Sweet Sunday Morning. L.A. Turnaround 16. Robert Plant & Alison Krauss: Go Your Way. Raise The Roof 17. Alan Hull/Lindisfarne: Winter Song. Meet Me On The Corner 18. Moving Hearts: May Morning Dew. The Storm 19. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Copperplate Time 372 Presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Garadice: Gan Ainm/Sunny Hills of Beara/Castleblaney Piper. Garadice 3. Dezi Donnelly & Mike McGoldrick: Happy to Meet/The Stolen Purse/Maud Miller. Dog in the Fog4. Dan Brouder & Angelina Carberry: Curlews in the Bog/Tommy Peoples/Monsignor's Blessing. A Waltz for Joy 5. Stockton's Wing: Beautiful Affair/Rossclogher Jigs. Masters of Their Craft 6. Niamh Ni Charra: Donnelly's Arm/Pretty Peggy/Julia Delaney's. Donnelly's Arm7. Mick & Aoife O'Brien & Emer Mayock: Reel 97/The Tinker's Frolic/Light Horse Reel. Tunes from the Goodman Manuscripts 8. Tommy Reck: The Kilfrush/Trip to Durrow. Fire Draw Near9. Hughie Gillespie & Frank Kelly: Trim the Velvet/Paddy on the Turnpike. The Sparkling Dawn 10. Maggie Boyle: Gweebarra Shore. Gweebarra 11. Tommy Peoples: Ban Chnoic Eirien Ó/Trip to Durrow. Tommy Peoples 12. Andy Irvine/Moziak: My Hearts Tonight in Ireland/Trip to Durrow Live from the Powerhouse 13. Dick Gaughan: The Last Trip Home. Davy Steele, The Show14. Colm O'Donnell: Horses & Plough. Farewell to Evening Dances 15. Angelina Carberry: The Brown Coffin/Paddy Lynn's Delight. An Traidisiun Beo 16. Ralph McTell: A Close Shave. Hill of Beans 19. Dezi Donnelly: Conor Tully's No 1/Maud Miller/Sean Maguire's. Familiar Footsteps 20. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Copperplate Time 367 Presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Solas: Pastures of Plenty. Reunion 3. The Drunken Gaugers: Padraig O'Keefe's/The Broken Windscreen/Sailor's Cravat. . The Drunken Sailors4. Tommy Peoples: King of the Clans/Star of Munster. Tommy Peoples 5. Junior & Tony Crehan: Scully Casey's/Bobby Casey's Jig. Ceol Agus Fionn 6. Caoimhin O'Fearghaill: Cait Ní Dhuibhir/Stack of Wheat. Uilleann Piping From Waterford 7. John McEvoy & John Wynne: The Cedars of Lebanon/John Egan's/Doonagore Reel. Pride of the West8. Angelina Carberry: Paddy Kelly's/The Log Cabin/Mayor Harrison's Fedora. An Traidisíun Beo9. Cathy Jordan: I Am of Ireland. I Am of Ireland10. Kevin Burke: Humours of Castlefin/The Ewe Reel/McFadden's. Sligo Made 11. Liam Kelly: Up & Away/Merry My Girl/Dark Girl Dressed in Blue At Home with McKenna 12. Dervish: The Master's Return/Dunrobbin Castle/The Boys of Tulla. Travelling Show 12. Clannad: Coinleach Ghlas an Fhomair. Clannad 2 13. Dezi Donnelly & Mike McGoldrick: Colonel O'Hara/Hunours of Westport. Dog in the Fog 14. John Keehan: Dunmore Lasses/Feeding the Birds/Dublin Lads. Humours of Scariff 15. Hughie Gillespie & Frank Kelly: Jackson's Morning Brush/Rambling Pitchfork. The Sparkling Dawn 16. Angelina Carberry: Limerick Tinker/Garryowen/The Maid Who Jigged It In Style. Pluckin' Mad 17. Norma Waterson: Josef Locke. The Very Thought of You 18. Dave Sheridan: The Big House/Fred Finn's Reel. Sheridan's Guest House 19. Christy Moore:: Lisdoonvarna. Ride On 20. Planxty: Lady on the Island/Gatehouse Maid/The Virginia/Callaghan's After The Break 21. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Aoi cheoltóirí ar an chlár le ceol beo – 1.John Henry;s agus Tommy Peoples, 2. Rakes of Kildare & Tom Billys.
Copperplate Time 354 Presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves. After Hours 2. De Danann: Coleraine Jig/Joe Derrane’s/Stenson’s/The Moher Reel. The Star Spangled Molly 3. Peter Carberry & Padraig McGovern: The Road to Town/Rip The Calico/Joe Kilmurray’s. Forgotten Gems4. Mike Hipkiss: Ballyheigue. Erim’s Lovely Lee 5. Liam O’Flynn: Cath Cheim an Fhia. O’Riada Retrospective 6. Hynes/Lennon/Cooney: Micheal’s Welcome to Charlie/The 12 Bens. Ceol Sidhe 7. Des Donnelly: The Floggin’/Maud Miller/Sean Maguire. Remember Des Donnelly8. Dezi Donnelly: Conor Tully’s #1/Maud Miller/Sean Maguire’s. Familiar Footsteps9. Ciara O’Sullivan: I Live Not Where I Live. Humours of Scariff10. Paddy Carty: Paddy Kelly’s/Mullingar Lea. Shanachie 34017 11. Danny O’Mahony: My Former Wife/Paidin O’Raifeartaigh. In Retrospect . 12. Christy O’Leary & Bert Deivert: Green Fields of Gweedore. Song’s Sweet Caress 13. Con Cassidy: The Lazy Dog Highland. Fiddle Music from Donegal 14. John Keehan: A Parcel of Land/The Hairy Chested Frog/Kiss Me Kate. Humours of Scariff 15. Mick O’Brien: Statia Donnelly/I Will If I Can/Patsy Geary’s. May Morning Dew 16. Liam Clancy: Annach Cuin. Liam Clancy 17. Tommy Peoples: Ban Chnoic Eirinn O/Trip to Durrow. Tommy Peoples 18. De Danann: Morrison’s/The Tailor’s Thimble/Wellington’s. The Star Spangled Molly 19. We Banjo 3: Bunch of Green Rushes/. Live in Galway 20. Gerry Diver: The Bath Set. Diversions
Copperplate Podcast 257 presented by Alan O'Leary March 2021 www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Danu: McThe Garsun. All Things Considered Mulcahy Family: John Kell’s/RipThe Calico/New Line to Loughaun. The Reel Note 3. Joe Burke: Bonnie Kate/Jenny’s Chickens. Tribute to Andy McGann 4. Caoimhin O’Fearghaill: Cait Ni Dhuibhir/Stack of Barley. Uilleann Pipes from Waterford 5. Christy Moore: Black is the Colour. Masters of Their Craft 6. Donncha O’Briain: The Girl Who Broke My Heart/Sean Sa Cheo. Donncha O’Briain 7 Bobby & Sean Casey: Farewell to Miltown/Star of Munster. Spirit of West Clare 8. Clannad: Coinleach Ghlas an Fhomair. Clannad 2 9. Tommy Peoples: Ban Chnoic Eirann O/Trip to Durrow. Tommy Peoples 10. Noel Hill: Ladies Pantalettes/Ravelled Hank of Yarn/Sean Reid’s/Silver Spear. Live in New York 11. Gerry O’Connor: Inis Caltra Set. No Place Like Home 12. Benny McCarthy: Peter Feeney’s Dream/Come West Along the Road. Press & Draw 13. Sean Tyrrell: Dan O’Hara And So It Goes 14. Paddy Carty & Conor Tully; Red Tom of the Hills/Tommy Coen’s. Trad Music of Ireland15. Le Cheile:Bird in the Bush/Christmas Eve. Out of the West
Copperplate Time 344 Presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975 2. Damien Mullane: The Orphan. 13 3. Caoimhin O’Fearaghail; & Paddy Tunney: Ambrose Moloney’s/Support for America #1. Flute & Fiddle4. John Doyle: The Rambler from Clare. The Path of Stone 5. Bobby Casey: Pol Halpenny/Scully Casey’s. The Spirit of West Clare 6. Mary McPartlan: Sanctuary. Petticoat Loose 7. Tommy Peoples: Ban Chnoic Eirinn O/A Trip to Durrow. Tommy Peoples8. Noel Hill: The Collier’s Reel. Live in New York9. Kevin Crawford: Christie Barry’s Jigs. D Flute Album10. Christy Moore: The Galtee Mountain Boy. The Early Years 11. Billy McComiskey: The Way to Shercock/Nell Davey’s. Inside The Box 12. Kevin Burke & John Carthy: Owen Davey’s/Patsy Sean Nancy’s. Sligo Made 13. Caoimhin O’Fearghail: Cait Ni Dhuibhir/Stack of Barley. Uillean Piping from Waterford 10. Sarah & Rita Keane: The May Morning Dew. Bring My Love to Connemara 11. Dick Gaughan: Both Sides t’ Tweed. Handful of Earth 12. Willie Hunter: Cape Breton Fiddler’s Welcome to Shetland/Peerie Willie’s/ Lorna’s Reel. Leaving Lerwick Harbour 13. Rory McLeod: Farwell Welfare. Angry Love 14. Steve Earle: The Galway Girl. Diamond Mountain Sessions 15. Joan Baez: The President Sang Amazing Grace. Whistle Down the Wind 16. Randy Newman: Sail Away. Sail Away 17. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975
From Armagh, now living in Wicklow, violin maker and fiddle player Paul Bradley, talks about the influence of Tommy Peoples music, his 25 years craft of violin making, teaching and selling merchandise during lockdown and much more with Cli on The Morning Dew. Originally broadcast on Sunday 17th January 2021 https://www.facebook.com/paulbradleyviolinmaker/
Copperplate Time 335 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975 2. Trian: The Little Man With the Brown Shoes/Duck’s in a Row/ The Butterfly Reel/Pauline Conneely’s. Trian 2 3. Noel Hill & Tony Linnane: Old Tipperary/Down the Back Lane. Geantrai 4. John Doyle: The Rambler From Clare. The Path of Stones 5. The Teetotalers: Greenfields of Woodford/The Nightingale/ The Castle. The Burren Backroom Series 6. Urnua: Sporting Galway/The White Plains/Threadneedle Reel. Urnua 7. Eilis Kennedy: Petticoat Whalers So Ends This Day 8. Tommy Peoples: Ban Chnoic Eireann O/Trip to Durrow. Tommy Peoples 9. Paddy Carty & Mick O’Connor: Paddy Kelly’s/Mullingar Lea. Sha 34017 10. Paddy Keenan: Colonel Fraser/My Love in in America. Paddy Keenan 11. Terence O’Flaherty: Return to Camden Town. Download 12. Maeve Donnelly & Tony McManus: Return to Camden Town/The Girl Who Broke My Heart. Flames on the Banks 13. Gerry Diver/Christy Moore: Fulham Broadway. Speech Project 14. Tommy Sands: Every County on the Land. Fair Play to You All15. Kevin Burke: Ballydesmond Polkas. Sligo Made 16. The Outside Track: Sweet Lover of Mine. Rise Up 17. John Wynne & John McEvoy: Pr1de of the West/Kilglass Lake. Pride of the West 18. Joni Mitchell: In France They Kiss on Mainstreet. Shadows & Light 19. Sandy Denny: Late November. I’ve Always Kept A Unicorn 20. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975v
Copperplate Time 330 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975 2. The Drunken Gaugers The Broken Windscreen. The Drunken Gaugers 3. Eileen O’Brien & Anne Conroy Burke: Down the Hill/ The Lane to the Glen. The Fiddler’s Choice4. Tommy McCarthy & Louise Costello: The Broken Pledge/The Boy in the Gap. Grace Bay 5. Mick Sands & Clive Carroll: Lough Erne’s Shore. The Ominous & The Luminous 6. Mick O’Brien & Caoimhin O’Raghallaigh: An Londubh/Gan Ainm. Kitty Lie Over7. Paddy Carty & Conor Tully:The Hide & Go Seek/Eddie Kelly’s. Paddy Carty & Conor Tully 8. The Outside Track: Eleanor Plunkett. Rise Up 9. Tommy Peoples: Ban Chnoic Eireann O/Trip to Durrow. Tommy Peoples 10. Seamus Ennis: Ask My Father/ Pat Ward’s Jig. The Best of Irish Piping 11. At The Racket: The Darling Girl from Clare. At The Racket 12. Paddy O’Brien: Michael Coleman’s/The Rose of Lough Gill. The Sailor’s Cravat 13. Michael Coleman: Lord McDonald’s/Ballinasloe Fair. Download 14. Eilis Kennedy: Ciumhais Charrag Aonair. So Ends This Day15. Michael Gorman: The Strayaway Child. The Great Fiddle Player 16. Burke/Conway/Dolan: The Luck Penny/The Pipe on the Hob A Tribute to Andy McGann 17. PJ Crotty & James Cullinane: Harvest Moon/Johnny McGoohan’s/Dwyer’s. Happy to Meet 18. Teresa Mullane: Cailleach an Airgid. Lan Mara 19. Johnny Henry: Dinny O’Brien’s/Farewell to Connaught. One Out of the Fort 20. Bert Jansch: October Song. Crimson Moon 21. DANU: Neilli/Dan Sullivan’s Shamrock Swing Band/Doyne Thomas’s/ Jazzing With Mag Leary. The Road Less Traveled 22. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975
Copperplate Podcast 248 presented by Alan O'Leary http://www.copperplateailorder.com June 2020 1. Paddy Glackin: Top It Off. Glackin 2. Crawford & Vallely: The Millhouse Set. On Common Ground Ground 3. Noel Hill: The Gold Ring. Live in New York 4. Mary McPartlan: Sanctuary Petticoat Loose 5. Catherine McEvoy: Banchnoic Eireann O. The Home Ruler 6. Canny/Murphy/O’Loughlin/Cotter: Duke of Leinster/Chattering Magpie. Friends of Note 7. Tim Dennehy: The Parted Years. Old Boots & Flying Sandals 8. Brid Harper: Edward on Lough Erne’s Shore/ Larry Reynold’s Fancy/Sheba’s Jig. Brid Harper 9. Mulcahy Family: Galway Rambler/Morning Dew/ The Boston Sligo Reel. The Reel Note 10. Bobby Casey: Tuttle’s Reel/Porthole of the Kelp. Maestro 11. Brendan McAuley: The Crooked Road/ Temple and Gleanntain. The McCartney’s of Pennyburn 12. Eilis Kennedy: John O’ Dreams. Westward 13. Tommy Peoples : The Musical Priest/McFadden’s Tommy Peoples 14. Carty & Tully: Hide & Go Seek/Eddie Kelly’s. Trad Music of Ireland 15. Urnua: The Flying Magpies/A Roll of the Dice/Just Another Dilemma. Urnua 16. Canny/O’Loughlin/Cotter: The Yellow Tinker/ The Dublin Reel. Friends of Note
What’s a sure-fire way to make your season bright? Check out this PLAYLIST and collection of mini-stories from Laurel Martin, Kevin Crawford, Daithi Sproule, Maeve Gilchrist & Nic Gareiss, Trad Youth Exchange, Liz Carroll, The Makem and Spain Brothers, and Cherish the Ladies. Plenty of music here, too. Full playlist below. * * * * * * * Special thanks to Susan Bippus, Joseph Garrett, Lynn Cox, Billie Neal, and Brian Benscoter for supporting this episode. And thank you to Matt Heaton for script editing and production music. Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this podcast! * * * * * * * Visit IrishMusicStories.org * * * * * * * Music Heard on IMS Episode 23 all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated Tune: “Free the Heel,” from Session in the KitchenArtists: Matt & Shannon Heaton Tune: “Grupai Ceol Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tunes: “The Newtown Bridge, The Thrush in the Bush,” (Jigs) from Larks & ThrushesArtist: Laurel Martin (fiddle) Tune: “Hometown Lullaby,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tunes: “Tommy Peoples’, The Long Drop, Callaghan’s,” (Reels) from In Good CompanyArtists: Kevin Crawford (flute), Tommy Peoples (fiddle), Arty McGlynn (guitar), Jim Higgins (bodhran) Tune: “Heartstrings Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Song: “Golden Slumbers,” from OverlandArtists: Daithi Sproule (voice, guitar), Randal Bays (fiddle) Tune: “Pound the Floor,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Song: “The Sand Hunter,” from Celtic Colours LIVE Vol. 2Artists: Maeve Gilchrist (harp), Nic Gareiss (feet) Tune: “Grupai” reprise from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tunes: “Sean Bui, Tatter Jack Walsh” (Jigs) from From Tulla To Boston: Live At The BurrenArtist: Trad Youth Exchange Tunes: “Barbra Streisand's Trip to Saginaw, Michael Connell’s,” (Reels) from On the OffbeatArtists: Liz Carroll (fiddle), Sean Óg Graham (guitar), Trevor Hutchinson (bass) Tune: “John’s Theme” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Song: “Ha’penny Bridge,” from Home Away from Home (Live from the Mother Lode Theatre In Butte, MT)Artists: The Makem and Spain Brothers Tune: “Meaning of Life,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tunes: “Old Maids Of Galway, Flooded Road to Glentease, Sunny Banks, Free and Easy,” (Reels) from An Irish HomecomingArtists: Cherish the Ladies Tune: “Sabai Sabai,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Lucky Dozen, the Skylark,” (Mazurka & Reel) from Blue Skies AboveArtist: Shannon Heaton (whistle), Matt Heaton (guitar), Paddy League (drums)
Our 266th episode, which aired on August 26, 2018. Tommy Peoples – The Oak Tree/The Pinch of Snuff, Tommy Peoples & Paul Brady Tommy Peoples – Tell Her I Am/Chorus Jig, The Iron Man The Bothy Band – Hector the Hero/The Laird of Drumblaire, The Bothy Band The Bothy Band – Is Trua Nach Bhfuil Me In Eirinn, The Bothy Band Cassie & Maggie – For Corbin Frances, Fresh Heirs Aoife Scott – We Know Where We Stand, Carry the Day Billow Wood – Pushin’ and Shovin’, single release The Narrowbacks – Home, Arrogance & Ignorance Connla – Cosmo’s, The Next Chapter Dulahan – She Danced A Jig on His Gravestone, Relic of a Bygone Day Indianapolis Ceili Band – The Graf Spey/The Thundering Herd, Emotional Velocity The Drowsy Lads – The Glen Cottage, Wide Awake Cassie & Maggie – Memories of Garfield MacKenzie, Fresh Heirs
Comenzamos con el homenaje al violinista y compositor irlandés Tommy Peoples, que nos acaba de dejar. Y seguimos con músicas nacidas de poderosas raíces, desde Laos, Croacia o Brasil, y afortunados encuentros: evocaciones balcánicas o caribeñas desde Nueva York, un encuentro anglo-finlandés-armenio-australiano, un bosnio y un serbio que unen fuerzas en Noruega, vallenato colombiano a ritmo de samba… We start with a tribute to the Irish fiddle player and composer Tommy Peoples, who recently passed away. And we continue with music born from powerful roots, from Laos, Croatia or Brazil, and fortunate encounters: Balkan or Caribbean evocations from New York, an Anglo-Finish-Armenian-Aussie meeting, a Bosnian and a Serbian that come together in Norway, Colombian vallenato gone samba… · Tommy Peoples & Paul Brady – The wheels of the world / Toss the feathers – The high part of the road · Almir Meškovi? & Daniel Laz?r – Hora Moldovenesc? – Roots · Midwood – Isaac – Out of the narrows · Bret Higgins' Atlas Revolt – Astral soul shake – Illusion Machine · Cinkuši – Ti?ek [+ Darko Rundek] – Krava na orehu · SANS – Kulkija / The walking song – Kulku · Reun Loo – Akha “Chuluba” – Music of southern and northern Laos [VA] · [Artistas populares / Popular artists] – Lantene (Moon) women – Music of southern and northern Laos [VA] · The Blue Dahlia – La plantation – La tradition américaine · Chabuco – El cantor de Fonseca – Encuentro · André Abujamra – Real grandeza – Ominda Imagen / Image: Tommy Peoples
The Irish American community lost three ambassador's of Irish music and dance over the past couple weeks with the passing of Dooley Brother's band member, Jimmy Dooley Jr., Irish fiddler, Tommy Peoples, and ceili and set dance instructor, Alan Beale. Mike Shevlin returns to the Windy City Irish Radio studios and, along with Tim, feature bands performing at the upcoming Milwaukee Irish Fest running from August 16th through August 19th featuring We Banjo 3, Jiggy, Seo Linn, The Green Fields of America and a Cape Breton set featuring Mary Jane Lamond & Wendy MacIsaac, Décota McNamara, Natalie Mcmaster and Donnell Leahy, and folk rockers, The Stanfields. Catch the show live on WSBC 1240AM or on our podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
Taifeadaí den fhidléir, nach maireann, Tommy Peoples ó Dhún na nGall agus Co. an Chláir, a rinne Radio Éireann agus RTÉ i nDún na nGall, sa stiúideo i mBÁC agus sa Tradition Club ar Shráid Capel i mBÁC.
Pictured: Barry Chuckle Matthew Bannister on Tony Bullimore, the self styled "Del Boy of yacht racing" who was trapped under the hull of his boat for 4 days during a solo round the world race. Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga, the Japanese American woman who was interned in the USA during the World War Two and later fought for and won a presidential apology and compensation for her fellow inmates. Barry Chuckle - one half of the Chuckle Brothers who entertained a generation of children on TV. June Jacobs, the Jewish activist who caused controversy by meeting members of the Palestine Liberation Organisation. Tommy Peoples, the award winning Irish fiddle player of the Bothy Band. Producer: Paul Waters Archive clips from: BBC News 20/06/73; ChuckleVision, BBC TV.
Our 201st episode, which aired on May 28, 2017. Beolach – Scott Skinner’s Welcome to Inverness/Mary MacDonald/Angus Ronald Beaton's/Creignish Hills/Sandy Cameron's/Cecily Ross, Beolach Wolfstone – Close it Down, The Chase Nathan Gourley & Joey Abarta – John McGrath’s/Miss Monaghan, Copley Street We Banjo 3 – This is Home, String Theory Matt Molloy, Tommy Peoples & Paul Brady – The Creel of Turf/Tom Billy’s, Molloy Peoples & Brady Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy – Ellin Polka, One Fairport Convention – The Cuckoo’s Nest/Hardiman the Fiddler/Papa Stoor, Angel Delight Tannahill Weavers – Gloomy Winter’s Noo Awa’, The Old Woman’s Dance Goitse – First Class Bananas, Inspired By Chance The Bonny Men – The Day is Mine, Moyne Road Comas – Natural Progression/Borat’s Waltz/Cape Breton Fiddler’s Welcome to Shetland/A Punch in the Dark, Comas Al Petteway & Amy White – Trillium Waltz, Land of the Sky
I've been living in a teeny weeny flat in Luxembourg for the last three weeks and have been afraid to play in case the people in the teeny weeny flats above and beside me objected. I finally got playing last night in a pub at a session with 4 flutes - just like home only the drink was a lot dearer. This tune was mentioned (not by me) but nobody knew it well enough to play it. I've given myself a crash course in playing the tune today in my teeny weeny apartment in this nice little country. I think the first half of the term 'crash course' might be the most relevant here. I'll blame that on my fear of annoying the residents near my little Luxembourgish lodging. I think Tommy Peoples made this tune up. Best to find a recording of him playing it, or any other tune for that matter.
I know the title doesn't narrow down this tune's identity particularly well. Mind you, neither does "Gan Ainm" which is the other label I have for it. You can hear it played properly on a record that Tommy Peoples and Matt Molloy made some time ago.
Here's a reel which can be found on a record of Tommy Peoples and Matt Molloy - all quite quick and E flattish as far as I remember.
Here's a tune I heard on a Tommy Peoples record a good few years ago. The passage of time might explain how my memory of which note go where has gone who knows where. For a fiddle tune, I think it's OK for the flute.
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