True, innit? The traditions that have stood the test of time have actually shifted with the times! Impossible to keep the human spirit nailed to one spot, eh? (Even though celtic music is a powerful magnet).
Marvelous as always. I think I'm correct in saying that the Liverpool Ceili Band featured at the end of the clip. That mad legend, Eamon Coyne was the leader and I also saw accordion player Donal De Barra [was it?]. The flute player also looks familiar but can't put a name to him.
True, innit? The traditions that have stood the test of time have actually shifted with the times! Impossible to keep the human spirit nailed to one spot, eh? (Even though celtic music is a powerful magnet).
WhiteTiger333 3 years ago 2
Marvelous as always. I think I'm correct in saying that the Liverpool Ceili Band featured at the end of the clip. That mad legend, Eamon Coyne was the leader and I also saw accordion player Donal De Barra [was it?]. The flute player also looks familiar but can't put a name to him.
Rickupinoft 3 years ago
You were right about Dónal De Barra. He played for many years with Threasa Ní Cheannaigh at Kitty O'Shea's Pub in the 80's.
clarebannerman 3 years ago