08/29/05 Caoineadh an Spailpin on button box
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08/29/05 Caoineadh an Spailpin on button box
08/29/05 Teri Kessler sends: "Caoineadh an Spailpin. To be sure there is no confusion: played on Saltarelle Connemara III button box " (I still can't remember if a 'button box' is, or isn't an accordian. I was set straight that it's not a concertina.) saved in non-w.
http://tinwhistletunes.com/clipssnip/newspage.htm Officially, the government uses the term “flap,” describing it as “a condition, a situation or a state of being, of a group of persons, characterized by an advanced degree of confusion that has not quite reached panic proportions.”
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And, "Charlie's Aunt. There's a recording on "Atlantic Wave" with Paddy Reynolds and Charlie Mulvihill. Very close to "Tatter Jack Walsh". I'm not sure of the origin, but Mulvihill claims he did not compose it."
http://tinwhistletunes.com/clipssnip/newspage.htm Officially, the government uses the term “flap,” describing it as “a condition, a situation or a state of being, of a group of persons, characterized by an advanced degree of confusion that has not quite reached panic proportions.”