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Irish Traditional Music / Amhrain as Gaelge agus Rince Ceol

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2008

CCE Website
http://comhaltas.ie/music/
bootleg 3, get it now before the Guards arrest this video, like the bottle of Poteen they arrested last week for creating too much fun.

Left to right, Michele Mulcahy,Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, and Billy Mc Glynn.

Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh is the singer with Danu, she also has her own CD out which is well worth a whirl, "Faine An Lae" ( Daybreak ). Here is US link http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000ELJAL0

Muireann's own website, http://www.muireann.ie/
and her MySpace page, http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid...

Michele Mulcahy is a member of the talented Limerick family of Mulcahys, here she plays Accordion, but she also plays Concertina, Fiddle and Harp. Amazing :0)

Billy Mc Glynn plays the Bouzuki, and can be heard with other bands as well.

Copyright Creative Commons V 3.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/

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  • Hi, Ise Luise Mullcahy? Ni rabhas ag eisteacht, go crinn.

  • No 'tisn't she, I wonder why do Gaelic speakers assume that the rest of us can understand what they post? I was lucky to have been schooled in ireland long enough to get a biteen of it, otherwise I would not have an idea.

    Slan!

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  • Listening to her singing in Gaelic it almost sounds like a strange mix of Dutch and Swedish.

  • great job

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  • Guth iontach álainn amhrán grá é

  • I have no idea what she's saying, but it sounds beautiful

  • Tá sé go mór mór amhrán agus ceolann sí iontach ...

  • fantastic,thanks for posting.

  • this is awesome :D

  • Ta an t-amhran seo go halainn

  • go hallean go maith ta deas go lear

  • maybe not for the benefit of the English monoglot but Irish speakers/readers. maybe to spark interest in the language to those without exposure to it (ie, folks not living the Republic)

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