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Jim Murray Music
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 ม.ค. 2012
Jim Murray is one of Ireland’s finest guitarists. Jim’s formidable reputation has been established as a player of traditional music - both as a melody player and as an accompanist. Over the last decade, Jim has combined a wide range of music and influences to create a unique and exciting modern sound in guitar accompaniment. Jim plays regularly as a member of Sharon Shannon’s band and has also toured and recorded with Altan, Mary Black, Sinead O’Connor, Steve Earle, Donal Lunny and many other musicians. Jim continues to tour and record with an array of artists while basing himself in West Cork.
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The Palm Tree & Tommy Whelans with Tara Breen, Padraig Rynne and Donal Lunny
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The Palm Tree & Tommy Whelans with Tara Breen, Padraig Rynne and Donal Lunny
Reels with Ciarán Ó Maonaigh and Caitliín Nic Gabhann
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Reels with Ciarán Ó Maonaigh and Caitliín Nic Gabhann
The Blessings Of Gold with Mike McGoldrick
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The Blessings Of Gold with Mike McGoldrick
Cailín Na Gruaige Doinne with Séamus O’Donnell
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Cailín Na Gruaige Doinne with Séamus O’Donnell
Polka’s with Cormac Begley and Brian McGillicuddy
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Polka’s with Cormac Begley and Brian McGillicuddy
Jolene with Sharon Shannon, Alan Connor and Susan O’Neill
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Jolene with Sharon Shannon, Alan Connor and Susan O’Neill
All The Ways You Wander with Fiona Kelleher
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All The Ways You Wander with Fiona Kelleher
Reels with Seán Óg Graham and Niamh Dunne
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Reels with Seán Óg Graham and Niamh Dunne
Obviously McGoldrick is a monster but you are killing it on guitar man! Are you in drop D here or full DADGAD.
Superbe! La guitare est le meilleur instrument pour accompagner un tin ou low...
that capo switch was smooth af! 2:45
Beautifully done!
nice shout out for your wife and children, and great to hear you with your dad. What a blessing that yu had that recording. It's awesome Jim. Brilliant.
what was that wee bit of magic on the guitar at 1:12???
why does it sound like a banjo??
lovely!
One of, if not the, best version on the internet!
That fresh voice! Amazing, truly. And a gorgeous Irish blas too
Pure class!
Fantastic gig. Three incredibly talented musicians.
Love it! Keep up the great tunes!
Drop D? Sounds wonderful
Ye bloody mighty Donal and Jim, how we want the trad, 👍🇮🇪🇮🇪☘️☘️👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Micheal m goldbrick is the greatest flute player by a long mile, and most of all a lovely bloke, all these other full fluke players full of themselves stuck up there own arses, but that all said, they will never blast out tunes like this man, ♥️🇮🇪🇮🇪☘️☘️👏👏👏👏👏👏
😍!!!
Fabulous playing!👏👏👏
Jim, what model of classical guitar is this?
beautiful
Beautiful Jim, can't believe hearing this and seeing it he's away.
Brilliant playing
Great song
coridininio
Is there tab for this? It’s a great song.
In French Canada, it goes by two names Reel of Montréal or Reel of Sherbrooke.
Beautiful tune and so well introduced. Well done guys
Great music lovely to hear
Very good. The pace is perfect, close to the speed played by Séan Ó Riada. Most versions are played at a funereal speed. Well done.
Good man Aldi!
Wonderful!
One of my favorites! Beautiful rendition
Bula bos
That's 👍
Loved your version of this Tom Waits tune in Oulu yesterday! great concert, thank you!
Simply superb, An incredible genius
Excellent 👌 THANK YOU 🌟😀👍🏆💯
Thanks Jim and Christy. Mighty playing! Love it.
Go h-íontach !
Love this Deirdre💙
We miss you on YT, man!
up portroe and garry Kennedy i come from that area my father was all ireland champion flute player and he played his music around those areas his name was pj moloney
Lovely bango playing Gerry
Fantastic 👏👏👏
What a timing, what a rhythm. Just perfection
Perfection.
Bravo, mister guitarist!
How nice to hear your father play with you Jim! Lovely video, thanks a lot!
🙌🙌 very nice voice,& nice song,thank you👋👋
Tommy Peoples has written some of the best traditional tunes I have heard. You did the good man justice. hup!
What os the 2nd slide called do you know?