Item has not been fully catalogued but includes the following performers: Quinn, Miceal Ned, speech in English; Phelan, Mary, speech in English; Quinn, Mícheál, speech in English; [singing in English]; Toland, Grace, speech in English
Item has not been fully catalogued but includes the following performers: Quinn, Miceal Ned, speech in English; singing in English; Flynn, Paul, speech in English; Flynn, Jim, speech in English; Toland, Grace, speech in English; Carolan, Nicholas, speech in English
Item has not been fully catalogued but includes the following performers: Quinn, Miceal Ned, singing in English; speech in English; Phelan, Mary, speech in English; Toland, Grace, speech in English; Tourish, Martin, speech in English; Flynn, Paul, speech in English
Item has not been fully catalogued but includes the following performers: Quinn, Miceal Ned, speech in English; singing in English; Phelan, Mary, speech in English; Ní Chéilleachair, Máire, speech in English; Carolan, Nicholas, speech in English
Item has not been fully catalogued but includes the following performers: Quinn, Micel Ned, speech in English; Phelan, Mary, speech in English; Toland, Grace, speech in English; Flynn, Paul, speech in English; Canniffe, Tony, speech in English; Carolan, Nicholas, speech in English
Item has not been fully catalogued but includes the following performers: Quinn, Miceal Ned, speech in English; singing in English; Phelan, Mary, singing in English; Tourish, Martin, singing in English; Toland, Grace, singing in English; Carolan, Nicholas, singing in English; Canniffe, Tony, singing in English; Flynn, Paul, singing in English; Berry, Paddy, singing in English; Milner, Dan, singing in English
The Man that Shot the Dog' is a six-part radio series celebrating the life and times of acclaimed singer and storyteller Micel Ned Quinn from Mullaghbawn in South Armagh. The series includes live recordings of Micel in performances, and interviews with Micel and other individuals including Paul Flynn, Head of Traditional Arts at The Arts Council and Nicolas Carolan, Director of the Irish Traditional Music Archive. It was first broadcast on 3rd May 2010 by Dundalk Radio.
Collection of non-commercial CDs donated to ITMA by various individuals and organisations Comprises a diverse range of material including demos, radio programmes, field recordings, concert recordings and dubs of commerical material. A lot of the material has not been catalogued in great depth.