11/17/06 Welcome to Tommy Martin, who writes, "Heres a few tunes for you. The first on whistle is the Strawberry Blossom. (saved in reels) I made the whistle myself. I call them Thornton Whistles after the townland in North County Dublin where I'm from. The reels on the pipes are Molly from Longford and The Wise Maid. Bernie McDonald is on guitar and Eileen Gannon is on the harp." (saved in u-pipes)
Welcome to Butch DeGiorgis, who writes, "I'm from Western Massachusetts and have been lurking around this site since the clips and snips days. I hope this works. This tune I'm sending is Father Kelly's and I play it as a slow reel. I'm playing both whistle parts on a Lon Dubh Blackwood High D."
Jim writes, "Here's our AzUPS installment for November. It's " Return From Fingal" as played by Jason Smith on a Kirk Lynch half set." (saved in u-pipes)
11/17/06StrwbrryBlossm,MollyFrLongfrd/WiseMd,FrKelly,RtFinga
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