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This week's episode is about Tony Mac Mahon and includes a clip of Mick O'Brien and Caoimhin.
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Great stuff.
Anybody know the name of the reel that Caoimhín plays solo on the fiddle? That one was the business...
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A bit OT, but Lorcán MacMathúna recently released a CD called Rógaire Dubh that is fine Irish singing with instrumental backing. Much of the backing is by Mick and Caoimhín, and the general tone of the arrangements is much influenced by them, as well. If you like their sound, I think you may enjoy Lorchán's CD.

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