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West Clare Fiddle Playing

http://www.setdancingnews.n... http://www.eigsemrscrotty.com/ The late John Kelly from County Clare playing with his two sons James and John Jnr. John Kelly (1912-89) Fiddle and concertina player J...  
 
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sixkidz317 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Up the Banner!!
shankandbrisket (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Wonderful!!!
iiijg77 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I watch this over and over... Pure Heaven...
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dang thats Frank Harte sitting next to them.  Wonderful.
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By GOd it is good to see this family
Must take a lesson from James now if I ever get back to dear old Ireland
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guitard00d2 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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hey, u dont have to aspire to violin playing. i mean, look at "flogging molly" for example
Iamnodhimmie (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Hey! That's a very young Frankie Gavin in the background!
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Indeed, he does. Perhaps that's because concentrating on the music has transported him to another realm of consciousness. He looks a bit like a medieval style painting of saint, does he not?
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Excellent Video,
Darragh Reck.
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When John the Father recorded the first tune on the old Seoda Cheoil, II, LP, the first tune was called "Caher Rua".

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