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Mary Greene, Ellie & Noel Shine - Sabu Visits the Twin Cities Alone - Cork.1st October 2011.

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Mary Greene, Ellie & Noel Shine at Seamus Creagh - A Tribute - Triskel and Christchurch, Cork.1st October 2011.

Please visit the links:
http://www.corkfolkfestival.com/
32nd Cork Folk Festival - 29th September to 3rd October 2011, Cork, Ireland.
http://www.greenshinemusic.com/

Mary Greene is a musician and songwriter Originally from Waterford City, she is now based in the Muskerry gaeltacht (Irish speaking area) in Co. Cork. Her family moved to The Anchor Bar in Dunmore East, a little fishing village, and made it into a premier music venue where she gathered still more influences from a very fine local ragtime guitar player, Gerry Power. It was during her years in The Anchor that she met her future husband Noel Shine. Noel sparked a keen interest in good American folk and country music in Mary which opened up a whole new field of musical adventures. They moved to Cork City and became a regular feature of the Cork music scene before travelling and playing extensively in Europe and the U.S She was asked by the IRISH MUSIC RIGHTS ORGANISATION (IMRO) to present a monthly showcase of original songwriting and music in Cork city which she did for several years bringing, new and established writers to capacity crowds at the infamous folk venue, The Lobby Bar. Her own and Noel's work featured as part of an exhibition of the history of songwriting in Cork held in the city library for the Cork 2005 City of Culture. She has sung on albums by many Irish performers including Christy Moore,Frances Black, John Spillane, Declan Sinnott, Suzanne Joubert and Mick Hanly.
Noel Shine grew up on the west coast of Clare just a stone's throw from the mighty Atlantic ocean. The house was steeped in music - his father Jack a fiddler and clarinet player of note while his mother was a fine accordion player. Noel took up the whistle at the age of four and was a brilliant player from early on. In his teens he taught himself guitar and began playing with the Moycastle Ceili band around the West Clare area.
In the early 70's he moved to Cork city and became an integral part of the city's musical life. With his fine whistle playing he slotted right in to the traditional music scene, playing regularly with the best musicians the country had to offer. He began to invest a lot of his creative energy into writing songs and tunes. It was around this time that his friend Chris Twomey had an idea for a band, The Steam Packet Company, that would combine Irish music and American folk and country.They brought onboard another friend, Eoin O Riabhaigh, a fine piper, augmented later by Tom Stephens on bass and Pete Brennan on dobro. The band had much success playing all the best folk festivals in Ireland as well as a longrunning residency in famed folk house The Phoenix Bar. It was during this time that Noel gathered many of his wonderful songs and really honed his guitar picking, the traditional and country tunes testing his mettle and dexterity. He also added mandolin, banjo and bouzouki to his instrumental armoury. While The Steam Packed took a sabbatical, Noel began playing with Cork songwriter John Spillane who has gone on to carve a wonderful recording and broadcasting career. When John joined The Stargazers, Noel went to play a summer season in The Anchor Bar in Dunmore East where he met Mary Greene, the daughter of the house. She often joined him for a few songs and the partnership, enduring to this day, blossomed into love and marriage. Since settling in West Cork the duo have been raising their their two girls and doing up their pre famine cottage, all the time never losing sight of the other great love of their life - music.

A tribute concert - Seamus Creagh, Fiddler / Teacher / Composer / Singer
Seamus Creagh (1946-2009), was born in Killucan, County Westmeath in 1946. His early musical education was an introduction to dance band violin from his neighbour Larry Ward. A brief excursion with a ballad group in Dublin where he played guitar, brought him closer to the traditional fold. In the early sixties he spent many a night in O'Donoghues Pub with Ted Furey, the fiddler who was a vital bridge between the Irish ballad and traditional scene. Then in 1967 he made trip to Baltimore in West Cork, just for a weekend, but he never escaped the pull of Cork. Back in Cork in the late sixties Seamus began playing with world renowned accordion player Jackie Daly at CCE sessions in the Country Club Hotel. This opened his ears to the music of Slaibh Luachra.
He lived for five years in Newfoundland and Labrador. Seamus was to perform and teach his craft throughout the province from 1987 to 1992. He performed as a member of Newfoundland Traditional Group "Tickle Harbour,"His death was a great loss to both Irish and Newfoundland Traditional Music.

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