Back in the days when John McCusker released Yella Hoose and John McGoldrick released Fused I believed then that they were both following the same musical road and thought that it would be apt for them to play together and now along with John Doyle they have been together for some years.
Could anybody tell what exactly the name of this genre is, and where to get records of these guys? They are absolutelly brilliant... the pipes, guitars, fiddle and all fit just like a glove
Genre is (contemporary) Irish Traditional Music. Left to right, John McCusker, Michael McGoldrick, and John Doyle. There is a studio version of the first tune on Mike's album Arc.
Antonio Bernal The first one is called Simon and Candy’s 50th wedding anniversary it’s the first tune on the track of the same name on his new record “Arc” However I don’t know the other two sadly
I revisit this video over and over, I think it’s my favourite on you tube
15k views it deserves 15 million. These guys are brilliant.
Have been a trad fan for years and seen the best in the world live and i can tell you these guys are up there with the very best. Sublime.
So brilliant. John is one of the most talented irish guitarrist.
Excellent love this sound beautiful, thanks Dublin deirdre xx
Such a treat to be able to see all those non verbal cues from so close up! Thanks. And the playing...I am speechless!!
Back in the days when John McCusker released Yella Hoose and John McGoldrick released Fused I believed then that they were both following the same musical road and thought that it would be apt for them to play together and now along with John Doyle they have been together for some years.
WOW ... !
Best of the best
Could anybody tell what exactly the name of this genre is, and where to get records of these guys? They are absolutelly brilliant... the pipes, guitars, fiddle and all fit just like a glove
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Genre is (contemporary) Irish Traditional Music. Left to right, John McCusker, Michael McGoldrick, and John Doyle. There is a studio version of the first tune on Mike's album Arc.
When warming up does anyone know what is the melody from?
Does anyone have any names for these tunes? Last one in particular...thanks!
Antonio Bernal The first one is called Simon and Candy’s 50th wedding anniversary it’s the first tune on the track of the same name on his new record “Arc” However I don’t know the other two sadly
McGoldrick's No 4 is the second tune
What the ####### hell is this?!!!
Is the first cloned Irish traditional group?
What do you mean by cloned?