Kenny's flute recordings
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Seamus Tansey : "The Battering Ram" : https://youtu.be/DWkOrrrkWP4
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From the best Irish session I ever heard : https://youtu.be/x7ysaG601Y0
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"Colonel Roger's / The Happy Days Of Youth" [ "Sean McKenna's" reels ]
- played by Michael Flatley, All-Ireland 16-18 Flute Champion, 1975.
https://youtu.be/bfXcT_uwGTc
- played by Michael Flatley, All-Ireland 16-18 Flute Champion, 1975.
https://youtu.be/bfXcT_uwGTc
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2 new ones :
Michael Flatley : "The Moving Cloud" - https://youtu.be/aFljgbsuh7I
"Lucy Campbell" - Miltown Malbay session 2001 : https://youtu.be/R0kxK845jWo
Michael Flatley : "The Moving Cloud" - https://youtu.be/aFljgbsuh7I
"Lucy Campbell" - Miltown Malbay session 2001 : https://youtu.be/R0kxK845jWo
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Patsy Hanly : "The Navvy On The Shore / The Shepherd's Daughter" : https://youtu.be/jYPRLjCSP78
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'From the Homes of Ireland'
Charlie Lennon playing the piano.
Lovely track, keep them coming, Kenny.
Charlie Lennon playing the piano.
Lovely track, keep them coming, Kenny.
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Spot on, Mr. G.
I take it you were in London yesterday ?
https://www.beyondthejoke.co.uk/content ... -gathering
I take it you were in London yesterday ?
https://www.beyondthejoke.co.uk/content ... -gathering
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Kenny, where is that Patsy Hanley track from?
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See the exchange above for a bit of a hint:Kenny, where is that Patsy Hanley track from?
'From the Homes of Ireland'
Charlie Lennon playing the piano
Spot on, Mr. G.
From the Homes of Ireland, : Irish traditional musicians, singers, dancers, visit the USA, Comhaltas tour lp, CL8, 1973. Track A5
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Gary Hastings : "Mike Preston's / The Old Pigeon On The Gate" : https://youtu.be/c0syu6VszF8
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John Carlos from Co. Roscommon - "Over The Moor To Maggie / Jack Dolan's" - 1983
https://youtu.be/k9gles-HmTQ
https://youtu.be/k9gles-HmTQ
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Oooo, thanks!
It's funny, I remember hearing 20 years ago that the third part of "Over the Moor to Maggie" was a late addition. But until fairly recently I don't remember ever actually hearing anyone who wasn't an American Old Time fiddler play it with just two parts. I think this is the third Roscommon flute player I've heard play it that way.
Edited: Ah, John McKenna played it with just two parts. Listening to that now...
It's funny, I remember hearing 20 years ago that the third part of "Over the Moor to Maggie" was a late addition. But until fairly recently I don't remember ever actually hearing anyone who wasn't an American Old Time fiddler play it with just two parts. I think this is the third Roscommon flute player I've heard play it that way.
Edited: Ah, John McKenna played it with just two parts. Listening to that now...
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Michael Flatley : "The Pigeon On The Gate / Cregg's Pipes" : https://youtu.be/x4GNi0Unk0c
Seamus Tansey : "The Pigeon On The Gate / The Reel Of Mullinavat" : https://youtu.be/KqMKN7MAx5A
Seamus Tansey : "The Pigeon On The Gate / The Reel Of Mullinavat" : https://youtu.be/KqMKN7MAx5A
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Roger Sherlock : "The Queen Of May / Anderson's" : https://youtu.be/nRr5C_LRtJ4
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