A selection of music & stories from ourselves and guests @ THE FLEADH. All Ireland traditional music & dance festival in Mullingar Co.Westmeath Ireland Augus 2023.
Great show loved every minute of it, Martin Codd would pass for a twin brother of a friend of mine, Bill Britton from Tipperary he's been in Perth west Australia for fifty years,they even sound the same singing.
In 2010 I retired and one of my friends called and asked if I'd like to fly to Ireland to play music. I'd been singing Irish ballads for a couple of decades before that, so 2 days after landing in Dublin we made our way to Cavan for the Fleadh. We had a great time. the next week was spent in Dublin, Limerick, Doolin, and Belcoo. I visited an elderly cousin in Limerick, then we were winging our way to Pittsburgh. 14 years later I came across footage of you and some other good musicians performing outside at the Fleadh in several cities over about 6 years. I was wondering who they were. I'm making plans to get back to Ireland in August of next year. Perhaps I can join you for a couple songs. Slan go Foill, Ted Miller
1 ."The Rising of the Moon" sung by Jimmy Doyle. 2. " The Westmeath Bachelor" Sung by Ray Dolan. 3. "The Ferryman" sung by Tong Asple. 3. "The Japanese knotweed song" sung by Frances Kennedy" 4. "Green green grass of home." sung by Martin Codd. 5. Kelly the boy from Killanne" sung by Willie Moore. 6. "Bright Blue Rose" sung by Deirdre Mulvey. 7. "Maggie" sung by Jimmy Doyle. 8. "The girl from Co. Clare". sung by Johnny Dooley. 9.Selection of tunes By Jimmy Gallagher. 10. "England's Motorway" Sung by Kate Mulvey. 11. "Spancil Hill" sung by Tony Asple. 12. "Wild Mountain Side " sung by Anna Mulvey. 13. Some funny stories by Frances Kennedy. 14. "Devil Woman" sung by Martin Codd. 15. " The Half Door " sung by Fidelma Brannigan. 16.Selection of tunes on Harmonica by Jimmy Gallagher.
Thanks Tony and Friends. Had great entertainment this year at the Fleadh. Great entertainers.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it
Roll on Wexford 2024
great show fantastic
Thank you. 👍
Thank you Tony and Friends, Great entertainment as always . True balladeers !
Fair play to you all great flaigh
Fair play to you all great stuff
Great show loved every minute of it, Martin Codd would pass for a twin brother of a friend of mine, Bill Britton from Tipperary he's been in Perth west Australia for fifty years,they even sound the same singing.
A wonderful selection of songs and tunes well done tony and Marie 👏
In 2010 I retired and one of my friends called and asked if I'd like to fly to Ireland to play music. I'd been singing Irish ballads for a couple of decades before that, so 2 days after landing in Dublin we made our way to Cavan for the Fleadh. We had a great time. the next week was spent in Dublin, Limerick, Doolin, and Belcoo. I visited an elderly cousin in Limerick, then we were winging our way to Pittsburgh. 14 years later I came across footage of you and some other good musicians performing outside at the Fleadh in several cities over about 6 years. I was wondering who they were. I'm making plans to get back to Ireland in August of next year. Perhaps I can join you for a couple songs. Slan go Foill, Ted Miller
Fair play to you lads, I only know Martin but your all great entertainers.
I love this music,but can you give the setlist of this
1 ."The Rising of the Moon" sung by Jimmy Doyle. 2. " The Westmeath Bachelor" Sung by Ray Dolan.
3. "The Ferryman" sung by Tong Asple. 3. "The Japanese knotweed song" sung by Frances Kennedy"
4. "Green green grass of home." sung by Martin Codd. 5. Kelly the boy from Killanne" sung by Willie Moore.
6. "Bright Blue Rose" sung by Deirdre Mulvey. 7. "Maggie" sung by Jimmy Doyle. 8. "The girl from Co. Clare". sung by Johnny Dooley.
9.Selection of tunes By Jimmy Gallagher. 10. "England's Motorway" Sung by Kate Mulvey. 11. "Spancil Hill" sung by Tony Asple.
12. "Wild Mountain Side " sung by Anna Mulvey. 13. Some funny stories by Frances Kennedy. 14. "Devil Woman" sung by Martin Codd.
15. " The Half Door " sung by Fidelma Brannigan. 16.Selection of tunes on Harmonica by Jimmy Gallagher.
Ah better song and music from the royal county, 😂😂😂😂