Brings back memories. I used to play in Tí Hughes back in 88 to 90 every Tuesday. Johnny and his son, Micheal o hEidhin, who was the driver, Donal, Pat Mitchell, playing concertina, no longer pipes, and a flute player. Sorry can't remember his name, Mike, possibly. Others came sometimes. I learned so much playing with them. Set dancers every week. Their teacher died of a heart condition while on a helicopter, sorry, can't remember his name. He did a lot of set dancing teaching and working with RnaG. Thanks for this. It's a trip down memory lane for me. Big difference, there was a lot less space once the night got going.
Brings back memories. I used to play in Tí Hughes back in 88 to 90 every Tuesday. Johnny and his son, Micheal o hEidhin, who was the driver, Donal, Pat Mitchell, playing concertina, no longer pipes, and a flute player. Sorry can't remember his name, Mike, possibly. Others came sometimes. I learned so much playing with them. Set dancers every week. Their teacher died of a heart condition while on a helicopter, sorry, can't remember his name. He did a lot of set dancing teaching and working with RnaG. Thanks for this. It's a trip down memory lane for me. Big difference, there was a lot less space once the night got going.
Johnny's son would have either been Johnny or Jimmy. All great musicians.
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wow! Wonderful! Thanx from Italia
Brilliant Performance Guys Well Done
The temple House ceiling band
The "Bucks of Aranmore" - a Scottish reel.
"Oranmore" Co, Galway never produced a reel in it's life.