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Peter's Street / Mason's Apron (Reels)

Mick Foster (Foster and Allen) plays two reels with some Irish dancing.  
 
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This is a video response to Cream Bun Music - Mick Foster
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MarksieBoy (4 months ago) Show Hide
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thanks for adding this to my video as video response. i actually found this video a couple of weeks ago and i just love it, i had to go out that night and thats why i didnt leave a comment and forgot all about it since then.
Stargreened (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Thanks MarksieBoy, where did you get your audio from? it's much better quality since mine was ripped from an old video. No one can play with Mick Foster's style and he always looks like he's enjoying himself.
MarksieBoy (4 months ago) Show Hide
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I have the actual cd that the reels are from called Accordian World, if you want it i can sure send you it, yes Mick is wonderfula t playing the Accordian and i always enjoy Hugo playing it up to 2pm news on BBC Radio Ulster every weekday
trad32 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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beautifull, just to let everyone know, that Mick foster, does often play in Foxes Pub, in ballymahon Co Longford, this session of tradtional music is usually organise at short notice, but it is mighty, other who play in the session are Maura Frazer, Willie Kavanagh who is an an all ireland banjo player, to many more to mention, but usually fifiten to twenty players, when i know of next session will post note.
Gin07112007 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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How wonderfull!
what a wonderfull dancers!
Elisabeth
terrygrif (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Mick Foster is a fantastic accordionist. He is an inspiration to all of us beginners. Thanks for posting all your most enjoyable videos.
Terry.
squeakles (11 months ago) Show Hide
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I'm not sure where in Ireland it was filmed but the dancers are from Northern Ireland. I started Irish dancing because of this gorgeous musician! He's a sweetheart.
FrozenEMT (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Is it the style of dance or their dress that shows them to be North Irish?
lorgain2 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Thats what playing music is all about, well done, maith thu.
reelsonwheels (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Think it was filmed around 94/95 and these were the first two reels I learned on the accordion from watching this very video. Mick Foster rocks! A first class musician and a gentleman.

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