The first part is a medley of four reels, the first three of which are commonly played together as a set called "The Tap Room set". The individual tunes are "In The Tap Room", "Rolling In The Barrel", "The Earl's Chair", and "The Boys of Ballisodare". The second part is a medley of three reels: "Dowd's Number Nine", "My Love Is In America", and "The Foxhunter's".
Who are the other musicians on stage? I recognize Jim Corry on piano and Mark Donnellan in the blue shirt, and I've seen the man sitting next to Mark but don't recall his name. Who are the two female fiddlers, the drummer, and the accordion player seen briefly at the end when the camera pans to the right?
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The first part is a medley of four reels, the first three of which are commonly played together as a set called "The Tap Room set". The individual tunes are "In The Tap Room", "Rolling In The Barrel", "The Earl's Chair", and "The Boys of Ballisodare". The second part is a medley of three reels: "Dowd's Number Nine", "My Love Is In America", and "The Foxhunter's".
I was there that night - it's the first time I've seen Martin Hayes and The Tulla. That piece completely blew me away - what's it called?
Sorry. I got the order wrong on the first two tunes. Rolling in the Barrel before In the Tap Room.
Who are the other musicians on stage? I recognize Jim Corry on piano and Mark Donnellan in the blue shirt, and I've seen the man sitting next to Mark but don't recall his name. Who are the two female fiddlers, the drummer, and the accordion player seen briefly at the end when the camera pans to the right?