Performers: O'Hara, Aidan, speech in English throughout; ?, Sue/Caroll?, speech in English A1-2; Unidentified performers, speech in English A3
Running Order: 1. Speech [working with Father Jack Crean and Larry Hogan, running religious retreats for students, dealing with young people and their problems, how Sue came to her faith, running retreats, incest and sexual abuse] / Sue Caroll, speech in English ; Aidan O’Hara, speech in English [END OF BAND ONE] 2. Speech [working with young people and their problems continued...] / Sue Caroll, speech in English ; Aidan O’Hara, speech in English 3. Speech [the music industry in Ireland, popular music recording studies, music schools] / Hugh [?], speech in English ; [unidentified speaker] [END OF BAND TWO]
Performers: Portions of this recording are duplicated elsewhere in Aidan O'Hara's collection; Ennis, Seamus, Dublin, speech in English A1, pipes solo
Running Order: 1. Speech [music and its relation to dialect and region, Patrick (Patsy) J Touhey] / Seamus Ennis, speech in English 2. Speech [the story of Henry Bohannon becoming a piper] / Seamus Ennis, speech in English 3. Lark's march, jig / Seamus Ennis, uilleann pipes [END OF STEREO BANDS]
Speech [historical description of piper Jackson, evidence about him, Jackson's tunes, piping as a livelihood] / Breandan Breathnach, speech in English [END OF STEREO BANDS]
Performers: Breathnach, Brendan, speech in English A1, A3-5; Unidentified performers. speech in English A2
Running Order: 1. Speech [talk about the uillean piper 'Jackson', publications, learning the pipes, tunes composed] / Breandan Breathnach, speech in English 2. Speech [test] ; [Unidentified song] / [unidentified performers] [END OF BAND ONE] 3. Speech [continued talk about 'Jackson'] / Breandan Breathnach, speech in English 4. Speech [talk about Petrie's collection, flat pitched sets of pipes, Lord Rossmore] / Breandan Breathnach, speech in English 5. Speech [talk about the earliest collection for the uillean pipes, O'Farrell collection, Colclough, Goodman, the origin of the name the 'union' pipes] / Breandan Breathnach, speech in English [END OF BAND TWO]
Running Order: 1. [Fragments of a recording of radio programme] / Aidan O’Hara, speech in English 2. Speech [what’s on the programme] / Aidan O’Hara, speech in English 3. One for the morning glory, song / Liam Clancy, singing in English ; Tommy Makem, singing in English 4. Speech [introductions, interview with Maureen O’Dwyer, letter written by Michael Scanlon] / Aidan O’Hara, speech in English ; Maureen O’Dwyer, speech in English 5. [Unnamed tunes] / [unnamed performers] 6. Speech [Interview Pat Butler] / Pat Butler, speech in English ; Aidan O’Hara, speech in English 7. What a friend we have in Jesus, song / Gloria, singing in English 8. Speech [interview Pat Butler, popularity of Delia Murphy] / Pat Butler, speech in English ; Aidan O’Hara, speech in English 9. Fourteen men, song ; speech [song intro] / Wolftones, singing in English 10. The Pride of the herd, instrumental / composed by Shaun Davey 11. Speech [calendar of events] / Sean O’Brien, speech in English ; Aidan O’Hara, speech in English 12. Speech [introduction] ; recitation / Aidan O’Hara, speech in English; John Joe English, speech in English 13. Kerry long ago, song / Connie Foley, singing in English 14. Speech [Interview with Maureen O’Dwyer, describing some of her recitations] / Aidan O’Hara, speech in English ; Maureen O’Dwyer, speech in English 15. Tom the gardener, the Fairy’s Reel, reels ; speech [introductions and dedications] ; [unidentified tune], reel / [Charles Garr], harp ; Aidan O’Hara, speech in English 16. Master McGraw, song / Sean Dumphy 17. Speech [introduction, culture shock for people coming to Ireland] / Aidan O’Hara, speech in English ; Ann Caitrione Bellier, speech in English 18. You must have broken a few hearts in your time, song ; Speech [song dedications] / Gemma Hassen, singing in English ; Aidan O’Hara, speech in English 19. My darling asleep, Garret Barry’s, jigs ; speech / Paddy Keenan, uilleann pipes ; Paddy Glackin, fiddle ; Aidan O’Hara, singing in English