Yeah it certainly is John Benny's. When I first started going to Dingle many years ago it was called Maire De Barra's. Maire was a presenter on Irish television in those days !!. Dingle has some of the finest pubs to be found anywhere in Ireland for the music and the craic O' Flaherty's, Murphy's, The Dingle Bar, An Droiched Beag, Dick Mack's. Anyone looking for the real Ireland should go to Dingle, you will not be disappointed, it will always live in the memory.
Yep, John Benny's it was. No clue on the accordion player, but the group was really magnificent! Loved this song, wish the video would have been a bit more clear, as their concentration added to the flair...
Yeah it certainly is John Benny's. When I first started going to Dingle many years ago it was called Maire De Barra's. Maire was a presenter on Irish television in those days !!. Dingle has some of the finest pubs to be found anywhere in Ireland for the music and the craic O' Flaherty's, Murphy's, The Dingle Bar, An Droiched Beag, Dick Mack's. Anyone looking for the real Ireland should go to Dingle, you will not be disappointed, it will always live in the memory.
kissanepat1 3 years ago
Yep, John Benny's it was. No clue on the accordion player, but the group was really magnificent! Loved this song, wish the video would have been a bit more clear, as their concentration added to the flair...
ostmoeep 3 years ago
First tune is "Rights of Man."
IanDanielsen 3 years ago
Looks like John Benny's, right on the pier. Any chance that's right? And no one would happen to know who that accordion player is would they?
IanDanielsen 3 years ago