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Culture Ireland. Selected sounds from Ireland [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Henderson, Alana, [cello, singing in English];
We Banjo 3, instrumental group;
Morris Bernadette, singing in English;
Lavery, Ciaran, singing in English;
Kíla, instrumental group;
Beoga, instrumental group;
Craobh Rua, instrumental group;
The Emerald Armada, singing in English, instrumental group;
Pádraig Rynne's Notify, instrumental group;
Balkan Alien Sound, instrumental group;
Vallely, Dara [Armagh Rhymers], instrumental group, speech in English, singing in English [mummers' play]

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Donncha Ó Maidín CDR 2. Field recordingsof an interview with Tommy Kearney [sound recording] / Tommy Kearney ; Donncha Ó Maidín

Performers:
Kearney, Tommy;
Ó Maidín, Donncha

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1. [reminiscences about Jim Byrne, John Henebry and Liam Walsh], speech / Tommy Kearney, speech in English ; Donncha Ó Maidín, speech in English
2. [speech about Liam Walsh continues ; speech about about Richard Henebry's recordings of the piping of Patsy Touhey and Barney Delaney] / Tommy Kearney, speech in English ; Donncha Ó Maidín, speech in English
3. [speech about Liam Walsh's other musical interests & activities beyond the uilleann pipes ; anecdotes about classical and traditional musicians in Waterford ; speech about Liam Walsh learning his music fromWilliam Rowsome in Dublin] / Tommy Kearney, speech in English ; Donncha Ó Maidín, speech in English
4. [speech about Liam Walsh continues, with in-depth discussion of his approach to music & his personality ; speech about another older Waterford piper, Joe McCormack] / Tommy Kearney, speech in English ; Donncha Ó Maidín, speech in English
5. [speech about Liam Walsh's opinion of open style piping ; speech about Leo Rowsome] / Tommy Kearney, speech in English ; Donncha Ó Maidín, speech in English

Interview with Frank McGann in Michael Noon's pub [sound recording] / Frank McGann

Performers:
McGann, Frank, Roscommon/Dublin, speech in English, track 1-11, B1-7
[also present were John Wynne, Roscommon and Paul Doyle, Dublin]

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1. Spoken Introduction
2. Speech: born 7th July 1923 in Lisalwey, moved to Kilmurray, Frank's mother and Frank Brown played at the crossroads, 'our house there was music every night in it...', men dancing sets, staying up late
3. Speech: men dancing local sets, `tapping it out...', very poor times, father reared eight on eighteen shillings and one penny, tunes for the sets, mother played fiddle and flute, family played in local schools and at weddings
4. Speech: instruments handed down, Robert Jones a great fiddler (mother's maiden name), drinking first pint in Johnny Casey's, Frank's family originally came from Wales, Frank's uncle Joe McGann a great melodeon player, brought a melodeon back fron Canada
5. Speech: flutes and fiddles played locally, mostly by men, `a man's game...', grandmother smoked a clay pipe but not in public, going to town with her and the ass and cart, smoking at a young age, two old pennies for counting the sheep, eating the meal mixed with sugar, Jimmy Weldon breaking and mixing eggs into a quart bottle of milk, not alot of music in the village, the Carlos family, townland names
6. Speech: local musicians: Willie Rafferty, Frank Brown, Jimmy Gearity, Jimmy's father was a writer and whistle player, loosening the wooden plug with a pen-knife, Paddy Carney, Kilina Ceili Band, Frank Kelly, Mike McHale, Master McHale, Bernie Dobie, Frank's family in a band
7. Speech: tunes played by musicians, never polkas or slides, mostly reels, many tunes from America, tapes arrived home, 78rpm discs, the McNulty family, the Grehan sisters, music always in the house, grandmother had a gramaphone fron Canada, Uncle Peter going to Canada in the 19th century, losing touch when you leave home, Paddy Carney
8. Speech: Frank's mother dying, `things die when the mother dies...', she taught Frank's cousin Martin, she was very interested in Michael Coleman, gramaphone records, McNulty family very popular, local songs
9. Speech: travelling musicians, Johnny Doran camping beside Gearty's house, `like fairy music...', the Raineys, Paddy Rainey lost the tip of his finger, took up the accordion, always camped across from Frank's house, canvas hoop tents, Patrick `Rainey' Madden, tinsmithing, Johnny Doran a `guest', greatest piper, Frank met him and Aggie White in Dublin doing an audition for RTE, Johnny working with Andy Conroy
10. Speech: pipers Pat and Jim Lavin, Dennis McGarry, old John Burke, tunes dancers liked, Frank's father a great dancer, Paddy Lavin a great dancer, made up their own steps, Frank danced himself
11. Speech: John Carlos, Frank's grandfather, Mary Anne McGann, Jim Dowd, John Burke, playing tricks on people [DAT continued on CDRb]
12. Speech: house dancing and playing music, `long' Johnny Moran and Mary, `short' Johnny Moran, Rathmile House, Colonel Erwell, Frank's father a postman, uncle Mick some character, Frank's first job in the bogs of Kildare during the war, first cousin Frank came back from London, took on uncle Mick drinking, `he that grasps at too much shall loose all...'
13. Speech: Tommy and Pat Rodgers, Frank's brother Pat, Frank's father, getting Pat a flute, Tommy Callaghan, The Golden Eagle pub, Martin Lavin, Paddy Carney, Jack Lavin, Paddy Ryan
14. Speech: ceili bands, no Irish music in pubs, May Collins, no women served in O'Donoghue's, Fingal Céilí Band, Killina Céilí Band, money wasn't good, Mayglass Céilí Band, never music in Harold's Cross, John O'Brien, Paddy Canney, Paddy Maloney
15. Speech: first came to Dublin in 1944, the Rathcrochan reel/The Floating Crowbar, people going astray, Frank's father went astray, Bernie Dobie, Frank visiting the Duignan's, his experience of ghosts
16. Speech: Johnny and Felix Doran, Ted Furey
17. Speech: Frank's father a great singer, Jim Carty, no singing in Irish
18. Speech: singing at funerals, funeral games, Frank's father bought him his first pint, getting up to tricks, dressing up in straw and going to weddings, wren boys on Stephen's Day, all-night dances [END OF DAT]

John Dunne CDR 1. Field recordings of music, song and stories from Teelin, Co. Donegal, 1970-1971 [sound recording] / Mary Byrne ; Fannk Cassidy ; Jimmy Byrne

Performers:
Cassidy, Con, fiddle A1-7;
Byrne, Mary, speech in Irish A8, 11-13, 18, speech in English A8-13, lilting A11, singing in Irish A13;
[unidentified performer], speech in English A13;
Cassidy, Frank [?], fiddle A14-19;
Byrne, Jimmy [?], fiddle A14-19

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Lecture: 'The Travelling Musicians of Ireland and Scotland' [sound recording] / Tom Munnelly

Performers:
Vallely, Brian, Armagh, speech in English, track 2, 6, 8, B2
McCutcheon, Norman, Armagh, warpipes, track 3-5
Roberts, Alan, Sligo, pipes, track 7, 9
Munnely, Tom, Dublin/Clare, lecture in English, track 11, B1

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1. Start: background noise
2. Speech: opening address and introduction to Norman McCutcheon
3. Air: Untitled
4. Air: Untitled
5. Hornpipe: The Boys of Bluehill
6. Speech: Introduction to Alan Roberts playing ther Kennedy Pipes
7. Hornpipes: Untitled, The Cork Hornpipe
8. Speech: William Kennedy's pipes and William Kennedy himself ####
9. Jigs: Untitled, Spot the Wallop
10. Speech: Introduction to Tom Munnelly lecture
11. Lecture: The Travelling Musician of Ireland and Scotland [recording continued on CDR 4b]
12. Lecture: continued...
13. Speech: general thanks [end of DAT]

Lyric FM radio documentary. Making Music Together 4: The Campbells [sound recording] / [various performers]

Radio Documentary / [unidentified performers], instrumental group ; Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, speech in English ; Aidan O'Donnell, speech in English ; Jimmy Campbell, speech in English, fiddle ; Martin McGinley, speech in English ; Vincent Campbell, speech in English, fiddle ; Peter Campbell, speech in English, fiddle ; Caoimhín Mac Aoidh, speech in English

Recital: Music from the West of Ireland [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Cassidy, Dave, Dublin, speech in English, track 1, 4, mandola in trio, track 1-6
Ni Bheolain, Niamh, Dublin, speech in English, track 1-6, fiddle in trio, track 1-6
Pigott, Charlie, Cork/Galway, speech in English, track 7-14, B1-7, accordion in quartet, track 7-10, 12, 14, B1-4, 6-7, accordion in duet B5
Fahy, Martin, Clare/Galway, concertina in quartet, track 7-10, 12, 1, B1-4, 6-7, speech in English, track 13-, concertina duet/trio, track 13
Fahy, Florence, Clare/Galway, concertina in quartet, track 7-10, 12, 14, B1-4, 6-7, concertina duet/trio, track 13
O'Neylon, Tomas, Galway, storytelling in English, track 11
Ward, Kevin, guitar
O'Neylon, Tomas, bodhrán

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1. Speech/Jigs: The Rambling Pitchfork, The Banks of Lough Gowns, The Black Rogue
2. Speech/Hornpipe: The Coarse Air
3. Speech/Reels: The Boy in the Gap, Paddy Fahey's
4. Speech/Polka: The Ukranian Polka
5. Speech/Jigs: Banish Misfortune, Out on the Ocean
6. Speech/Polkas: Untitled, Begley's Polka
7. Speech/Jigs: O'Connel's Welcome to Parliment, Willie Hayes
8. Speech/Reels: The Boyne Hunt, Clogher Reel?
9. Speech/Jigs: The Trip to Bantry (comp: Paddy O'Brien), The Bahola Jig
10. Speech/Reels: St Patrick's Night, Larkin's Beehive (both comp: Paddy O'Brien)
11. Storytelling: Humorous Tales about Poorer Times
12. Speech/Jigs: The Killavel, Untitled
13. Speech/Reels: The Hills of Tipperary, Larry's Favourite (both comp: Paddy O'Brien)
14. Speech/March/Speech: Napoleon Crossing the Alps [=Boney Crossing the Alps] [recording continued on CDR b]
15. Speech/Reels: (a setting of) The Kilarney Boys of Pleasure/The Sweat House (comp: Joe Liddy), The Fox on the Prowl (comp: Vincent Broderick)
16. Speech/Hornpipes: The Cuckoo's Nest, The Swan
17. Speech/Jigs: I Buried my Wife and Danced on her Grave, Down the Back Lane
18. Speech/Reels: Swinging on the Gate, Untitled
19. Speech/Jigs: (a setting of) The West Wind/The West-Mesth Jig, Jack Welsh's Jig
20. Speech/Jigs: The Fair Haired Boy, (a setting of) Jack Welsh's Jig/Scatter the Mud, Untitled
21. Speech/Reels: The Reel of Mullinavat, The Congress Reel [END OF DAT]

Traveller playlist #6 [selection of tracks from the Alen MacWeeney Collection, digitised by ITMA] [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Alen MacWeeney

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