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Recording 3. Flute Blowout [videorecording] / [various performers]

Performers:
McConnell, Cathal, Fermanagh/Edinburgh, flute, singing in English
O'Donnell, Gerry, Belfast, flute

Running Order:
1. Reels: The stormy Saturday, The Monaghan twig
2. Song: The Christmas fire
3. Single jigs: The peeler & the goat, Nóra Críona, Get up old woman & shake yourself
4. Horpipe/Reel:The harvest home, The flowing bowl
5. Reels: The whitewater reel, The tabby, The bells of Bray
6. Jigs: Scotland Ireland, The hangover, The Fermanagh curves
7. Song: Sweet Portadown
8. Reels: Moone Lasses
9. Hornpipes: ?, I ne'er shall wean her
10. Joke: Very bad!
11. Reels: Big John's, Kitty O'Hehir
12.

Evening Concert [videorecording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Ni Mhaonaigh, Mairead, Donegal, speech in English, fiddle
Gear, Brian, Shetland, Scotland, fiddle
Anderson, Paul, Scotland, fiddle
Mac Farlane, Iain, Scotland, fiddle
O'Donnell, Tony, UK, Donegal, fiddle
Campbell, Jimmy, Donegal, fiddle
Campbell, Peter, Donegal, fiddle
?, Breifne, Donegal, fiddle
?, Iarla, Donegal, fiddle
Cherry, Micheal, Dublin, fiddle
Byrne, Dermot, Donegal, accordion
McLaughlin, Dermot, Donegal, fiddle
Clement, Mark, Scotland, guitar

Concert [videorecording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Houghton, Melanie, Donegal, fiddle
Houghton, Paula,Donegal, flute
Campbell, Peter, Donegal, flute
Campbell, Jimmy, Donegal, flute
O'Gara, Eddie, Donegal, accordion
O'Gara, Michelle, Tasmania, fiddle
Martin, Ronan, Isle of Skye, fiddle
Ó Maonaigh, Ciarán, Donegal, fiddle
O Donnell, Aidan, Donegal, fiddle
McGeehan, Damien, Donegal, fiddle
Connaghan, Tara, Glenties, bean a' tí

Breandán Breathnach Collection. Reel-to-Reel 297 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Speech: Untitled [Reminiscences of piper and pipemaker Dan O'Dowd. Topics include: where and when (1903) D O'D was born; the Easter Rising 1916 and the surrender that followed it; story about drunken soldier who ignores warning and is shot; account of courageous sisters Ann and Eileen Cooney; D O'D joins the Fianna and then the Volunteers; the Battalion in which he served; activities during the Civil War; D O'D is captured & plays the warpipes in captivity, first in Dublin (in Mountjoy Jail), later in the Curragh; how D O'D started playing warpipes; with other formed the Connolly Band of warpipers about 1922; band is ambushed; band members; D O'D meets Leo Rowsome where LR was teaching in Chatham Row; D O'D goes to Billy Andrews for lessons on the uilleann pipes; other uilleann pipers at the time – Nugent, John Fleming, Sean Doran (an assistant in Billy Andrews's shop); Martin Burke; D O'D buys practice set from Willie Rowsome; D O'D joined Fire Brigade in 1928; had motorbike with sidecar, on which he used to carry Billy Andrews to classes that Andrews gave; D O'D married in 1933; other students of the uilleann pipes at the time; Breandan Breathnach went to Billy Andrews for piping classes in 1928; Andrews's method of teaching; Andrews very fond of slip jigs; Andrews broadcasting on the radio station 2RN – he was a very nervous performer; D O'D sells a reed for Andrews, price half-a-crown; D O'D met Seamus Ennis for the first time in the house of the pipemaker McCrone (who came from Mullingar); D O'D competed at the Mansion House with Seamus Ennis's father as adjudicator; Eddie Potts competing as an uilleann piper; D O'D sold pipes that McCrone had made for him to Johnny Doran for £5; John Clarke made a new set for D O'D; D O'D competing in pipe band competitions in Scotland; warpiping teachers, competitions and bands in Dublin; the Fintan Lalor pipe band; D O'D's friendship with members of the Potts family; other memories of Dublin and acquaintances that he and Breandan Breathnach had in common]

Breathnach, Breandan, Dublin - speech in English throughout
O'Dowd, Dan, Dublin - speech in English throughout

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