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ECHOES OF A GOLDEN AGE

RE-DISCOVERING SCOTLAND’S ORIGINAL FIDDLE MUSIC
www.footstompin.com

This new book by Charlie Gore, one of the best-known and respected personalities of the Scottish fiddle scene, contains a wealth of information, opinion and music; a brand new publication from the Highland Press. As compiler of the monumental Scottish Fiddle Music Index, Charlie had a unique insight into the sources of thousands of tunes.

Part 1 of Echoes of a Golden Age is an extended essay, titled ‘Tradition - where does it come from? Where is it going?’, tracing the history of Scottish fiddle music and commenting on its present state. The emphasis on re-discovery stems from the realisation that the Scottish Fiddle Music Index has revealed thousands of tunes and many whole collections which have lain un-played for upwards of 150 years. Part 2 is an informative listing of Composers, Collectors, Publishers etc. and Part 3 consists of 18 pages of music from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries.
Order this and other fiddle music books at www.footstompin.com

Permalink - Posted: August 26, 2008 at 12:25 pm

ALBUMS FROM CRASHED MUSIC

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The Dubliners - 40 Years (Released July 2008)
Said to be the best accident that ever happened to the world of folk music, The Dubliners are regarded by many as the grandfathers of Irish pop music. This collection features classic moments from each of the ten members who have graced the stage with The Dubliners during their four decades as professional musicians.

Patsy Watchorn - Hearts On Fire
As a solo performer and as a founder member of the hugely successful Dublin City Ramblers, Patsy has been at the forefront of Irish folk balladry for over 40 years. Hearts On Fire is Patsy’s fifth solo release and brings his own interpretation to the songs he enjoyed listening to throughout the years including ‘Raglan Road’, ‘The Foggy Dew’ and ‘Joe Hill’.

Jim McCann - Ireland’s Greatest Love Songs
Jim McCann hit the No.1 spot in the Irish charts in 1966 with The Ludlows, having ditched his former life as a medical student in UCD and a part-timer in several showbands in favour of the fledgling Irish folk scene. McCann was invited to join The Dubliner in the early 70’s and toured with the group until 1979.

Brewed In Barra - Duncan MacKinnon Ceilidh Band
After 25 years of making music, button accordionist Duncan MacKinnon and the lads have finally have put together a CD. A fine mixture of sets arranged for dances but equally enjoyable for just listening to.

Permalink - Posted: August 26, 2008 at 12:24 pm

NEW ALBUMS FROM CLO IAR CHONNACHTA

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Cló Iar-Chonnachta has just released two new traditional Irish music albums, ‘Consider the Source’, with Brian Conway, and ‘Rossinver Braes’, with Ben Lennon and Tony O’ Connell.

‘Consider the Source’ is the new CD from New York fiddler, Brian Conway, released on the Cló Iar-Chonnachta label. Brian Conway is considered the leading player in the Sligo–New York style of playing. The album includes a large selection of tunes as well as a slow air and two songs, sung by IMM’s, Dan Milner and Niamh Parsons respectively. Brian is accompanied on the album by Brendan Dolan, Joanie Madden, Billy McComiskey, Felix Dolan, John Nolan, Eamon O’Leary, Heather Martin Bixler, Gabe Donohue and Brad Albetta.

The CD was launched at Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy on Sunday, 6th July and at the Catskills Irish Arts Week, East Durham, New York on Friday, 18th July.

Permalink - Posted: August 26, 2008 at 12:23 pm

THE WEST AWAKE

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The Music Network ‘The West Awake’ tour promises to rouse the weariest souls as four of Irish trad’s finest contemporary musicians delve into the rhythms and melodies of their native counties. The group of Cora and Breda Smyth (fiddle, whistles), Pauline Scanlon (vocals) and Donogh Hennessy (guitar), can be heard on a Music Network tour of Ireland from the 17th to the 26th of September. Tickets for all regional concerts are available from individual venues around the country. Music Network tours provide a wonderful opportunity to see some of the world’s foremost music ensembles at affordable prices in venues around Ireland and are presented in association with The Irish Times and RTÉ lyric fm. Music Network is funded by the Arts Council.
Further information from (01) 671 9429, www.musicnetwork.ie

Permalink - Posted: August 26, 2008 at 12:22 pm

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR MUSIC CAPITAL SCHEME

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Music Network is inviting applications for the Music Capital Scheme and Research Project, an action-research initiative designed to provide support for the purchase of musical instruments in 2008. The scheme and research project will be operated on a pilot basis in 2008. It is designed to recommend formalised structures for ongoing support in this area beyond 2008.
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Permalink - Posted: August 26, 2008 at 12:21 pm

THE REEL THING’ ROSCOMMON ARTS CENTRE, WINTER ‘08

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‘The Reel Thing’, featuring the very best of trad/folk, has two great concerts planned for its winter programme. Thursday, October 2nd features Paul Brock and Enda Scahill, accompanied by Ryan Molloy, with guest accordion player, Tommie Cunniffe and band. Thursday, December 4th features two prominent fiddle/flute duets. Kevin Crawford and James Cullinane, accompanied by Mick Conneelly, will share the concert with ‘Pride of the West’, John Wynne and John McEvoy, who are accompanied by Jacinta McEvoy.
For further details, Tel: 0906 625824
Email: artscentre@roscommoncoco.ie
or visit www.roscommonartscentre.ie

Permalink - Posted: August 26, 2008 at 12:19 pm

CARLINGFORD IRISH AMERICAN FESTIVAL

31st October – 2nd November, 2008

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This year sees the second Irish American Festival taking place in Carlingford, County Louth. Carlingford which is the 2008 Irish winner of the European Destination of Excellence Award, provides a stunning backdrop to this new cultural event.
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Permalink - Posted: August 25, 2008 at 4:38 pm

IRISH BAND DERVISH TO BRING THE SPIRIT OF IRISH MUSIC “SESSIONS” TO AMERICAN AIRWAVES FOR THE FIRST TIME

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“Irish Heartbeat with Dervish” weekly public radio program to launch late 2008

SLIGO, IRELAND ─ The Irish music “session” – regularly connected with the great pubs of Ireland and the wild beauty of the west of Ireland – is now set to take a new path on American airwaves.  Renowned Irish traditional band Dervish will bring the sounds of a spirited Irish session to American public radio audiences through a weekly radio program, “Irish Heartbeat with Dervish.”  The program goes into production this month at the band’s Sligo studios in the West of Ireland.
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Permalink - Posted: August 22, 2008 at 10:06 am

NATALIE MACMASTER: BRINGING IT HOME

Premieres on WLIW21 Sunday, September 7 at 6:30 pm
Nationwide on Public Television Stations (check local listings)

Natalie MacMaster, renown for her mesmerizing Celtic fiddling and feverish step dancing, takes center stage in this concert special accompanied by her five-member band and special guests Bla Fleck, Hayley Westenra (Celtic Woman), Carlos Nez, Donnell Leahy, Kate Quinn and the Men of the Deeps. Taped October 2006, during the prestigious Celtic Colours International Festival at the Port Hawkesbury Civic Center on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, the production celebrates Natalie’s return home after taking her acclaimed music to the world. Known as one of Canada’s major talents, Natalie has a huge following in the U.S. with 10 albums to her credit, two of which made Billboard’s World Music Top 20. In 2005, she won “Best Female Artist of the Year” at Canada’s East Coast Music Awards.
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Permalink - Posted: August 20, 2008 at 1:55 pm

TG4 MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR

Clifden Arts Week as part of their nationwide tour
www.clifdenartsweek.ie

The exciting Trad Connections show featuring TG4 Musician of the Year, Martin Tourish is set to wow audiences at the Clifden Arts Week Festival which will take place from Thursday 18th Sunday 28th September. Tourish will play on Sunday 21st September in the Alcock and Brown Hotel at Clifden Arts Week alongside fiddler Liz Coleman, Jazz guitarist Hugh Buckley, multi-instrumentalist Ciarn Swift and Classical and traditional guitarist and vocalist Dave Flynn as part of a nationwide tour of the event in September.
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Permalink - Posted: August 20, 2008 at 1:52 pm
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