Hey, does anyone know of a good source for photgraphs of traditional Irish musicians on the web or elsewhere? I'd like to find some good photos/prints, but have had no luck. It seems like the only photos out there are on the Uillean Pipes Obsession Page, and (no offense to the pipers) all you can find is photos of pipers. I'd like to find photos of some other musicians and instruments as well.
Forgive me Jeremy, I know this is off topic - but I can make it up to you later with loads of good questions about the music itself...
There is a powerhouse lineup of musicians scheduled to be at he next Gaelic Roots ITM workshop taking place in June at Boston College. On their web site, there are various bio pages that have pics of almost everyone. The link is: http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/irish/teachers.html
By the way, anyone else out there plan on going to Gaelic Roots 2002? It looks like it will be a rocking time...
There's a band out of Chicago called "Donnybrook". Their website has pictures of the band members playing. www.donnybrookband.com
Wish I could be in Boston. Looks like I'll be spending my summer in school to fulfill the new state of Illinois demands for keeping up certification...to keep my job.
Patrick Street is going to be there! Not as Patrick Street, but every member of the band will be there to teach and whatever, and so they're going to do some concerts before and after Gaelic Roots...
You will find some historic and new fotographs of fiddlers in the Irish Fiddle Website (see links/instruments). one of the most beutiful pictures comes here: http://www.irishfiddle.com/momentintime.html
Bring your camera to Gaelic Roots 2002 folks and you won't be disappointed. The only thing the camera won't capture is the quality of the chunes and the craic. Seamus Connolly has another grand cast of talented musicians and the Boat ride on Boston Harbor on Wednesday night with Ceili dancing and sessions on all three decks of the boat with students and teachers participating is grand altogether. Following the boat ride last year the session at Kitty O'Sheas finished in time to get to class the next morning. Hope to see you there. Contact me off line if you have any questions and maybe we can hoist a jar or three. rcolema1@ix.netcom.com
Linda, I had the opportunity last spring to see and hear Brendan Bulger at Chief O'Neil's followed by Donnybook at Celtic Crossings. They seem to know what ITM is out there in Chi-town. I even got Donnybrook's "you're standin in my light" CD. Liz has an enchanting voice but the lads do alright with the chunes. By the way the pictures on the web site don't do them justice. Hoping to get Brendan's recently released CD soon.
What an excellent photo! Thanks for alerting us to this site ..
This picture certainly embodies the whole 'spirit' of a wonderful session (for me, anyway - maybe some like things a bit more 'serious'!)
As an aside - I am especially glad to see a piano make an appearance in the photo - even if it IS just being used as a drink-holder.
That photo's up on the wall of Dora's (one of the many sessions with which I fill my social calendar). I stare at it and reflect when they launch into a string of tunes I don't know. I've been wanting to get a print of it for some time - thanks for the link, crannog. Photography doesn't get much better than that!
Hi !
You can find quite a number of pics of musicians (known and not-so-known...) on my website !
go to : http://home.nordnet.fr/~jfperroy
and then to the photo galeries...
but beware of copyright when you use pics that were not taken by yourself !!!
Cheers,
Jef
Jef Perroy (Lille, France) jfperroy@nordnet.fr http://home.nordnet.fr/~jfperroy (Distant Shores)
Bob,
Donnybrook just released its second CD on St. Paddy's Day last month. I haven't heard it, yet, but I'm told that it is pure Donnybrook...no "friends" (other musicians) this time. I'm not in the band; I just session with some of the band members.
An off-shoot, in response to a comment of Kerri's:
Doras .. is that the one in Toronto? If so - how is it? Is it an open session / closed / worth going to hear / what kinds of tunes would one expect to hear (Irish / Cape Breton, etc?)
...sorry to get off topic here .. but just curious!!!
Irene
A photo of a young Jean Ritchie recording young Seamus Ennis, her husband taking the photo. There is an archive in Galway of the recordings and photographs they did in her Fulbright year:
Photo courtesy of James Hardiman Library, NUI, Galway. From the Ritchie-Pickow collection. http://www.irishmusicweb.ie/texts/ennis.html
photographs of ITM musicians
photographs of ITM musicians
Hey, does anyone know of a good source for photgraphs of traditional Irish musicians on the web or elsewhere? I'd like to find some good photos/prints, but have had no luck. It seems like the only photos out there are on the Uillean Pipes Obsession Page, and (no offense to the pipers) all you can find is photos of pipers. I'd like to find photos of some other musicians and instruments as well.
Forgive me Jeremy, I know this is off topic - but I can make it up to you later with loads of good questions about the music itself...
Crans, anyone?
Thomas
# Posted on April 3rd 2002 by tccaucutt
Re: photographs of ITM musicians
http://www.akula.com/~blakeley/music/irhist.htm
Pictures of well respected players (Mostly fiddle but other instruments as well), although not of print quality.
# Posted on April 3rd 2002 by Mad Baloney
Re: photographs of ITM musicians
Bookwise, take a look at The Heartbeat of Irish Music by Peter Woods and Christy McNamara. Tons of wonderful pics there. Of course, the photos are copywrited. There's a used copy at http://s1.amazon.com/exec/varzea/ts/exchange-glance/Y04Y3123931Y3988797/qid=1017852166/sr=1-2/ref=z_ret_b_oop_05/103-6484410-4086246
There are others there used as well.
Zina
# Posted on April 3rd 2002 by Zina Lee
Re: photographs of ITM musicians
There is a powerhouse lineup of musicians scheduled to be at he next Gaelic Roots ITM workshop taking place in June at Boston College. On their web site, there are various bio pages that have pics of almost everyone. The link is:
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/irish/teachers.html
By the way, anyone else out there plan on going to Gaelic Roots 2002? It looks like it will be a rocking time...
# Posted on April 3rd 2002 by Brendan
Re: photographs of ITM musicians
There's a band out of Chicago called "Donnybrook". Their website has pictures of the band members playing. www.donnybrookband.com
Wish I could be in Boston. Looks like I'll be spending my summer in school to fulfill the new state of Illinois demands for keeping up certification...to keep my job.
# Posted on April 3rd 2002 by linda
Re: photographs of ITM musicians
Patrick Street is going to be there! Not as Patrick Street, but every member of the band will be there to teach and whatever, and so they're going to do some concerts before and after Gaelic Roots...
zls
# Posted on April 3rd 2002 by Zina Lee
Re: photographs of ITM musicians
I'll be at the Gaelic Roots 2002 - so exciting - I'm counting the days...
# Posted on April 3rd 2002 by chicagofiddler
Re: photographs of ITM musicians
You will find some historic and new fotographs of fiddlers in the Irish Fiddle Website (see links/instruments). one of the most beutiful pictures comes here: http://www.irishfiddle.com/momentintime.html
# Posted on April 3rd 2002 by crannog
Re: photographs of ITM musicians
Bring your camera to Gaelic Roots 2002 folks and you won't be disappointed. The only thing the camera won't capture is the quality of the chunes and the craic. Seamus Connolly has another grand cast of talented musicians and the Boat ride on Boston Harbor on Wednesday night with Ceili dancing and sessions on all three decks of the boat with students and teachers participating is grand altogether. Following the boat ride last year the session at Kitty O'Sheas finished in time to get to class the next morning. Hope to see you there. Contact me off line if you have any questions and maybe we can hoist a jar or three. rcolema1@ix.netcom.com
Linda, I had the opportunity last spring to see and hear Brendan Bulger at Chief O'Neil's followed by Donnybook at Celtic Crossings. They seem to know what ITM is out there in Chi-town. I even got Donnybrook's "you're standin in my light" CD. Liz has an enchanting voice but the lads do alright with the chunes. By the way the pictures on the web site don't do them justice. Hoping to get Brendan's recently released CD soon.
Play on!
Bob "The Hitman"
# Posted on April 6th 2002 by rcoleman
Re: photographs of ITM musicians
Re: Moment in Time submitted by Crannog
What an excellent photo! Thanks for alerting us to this site ..
This picture certainly embodies the whole 'spirit' of a wonderful session (for me, anyway - maybe some like things a bit more 'serious'!)
As an aside - I am especially glad to see a piano make an appearance in the photo - even if it IS just being used as a drink-holder.
# Posted on April 8th 2002 by IJ Shelton
Re: photographs of ITM musicians
That photo's up on the wall of Dora's (one of the many sessions with which I fill my social calendar). I stare at it and reflect when they launch into a string of tunes I don't know. I've been wanting to get a print of it for some time - thanks for the link, crannog. Photography doesn't get much better than that!
Kerri
# Posted on April 8th 2002 by Kerri Brown
Re: photographs of ITM musicians
Hi !
You can find quite a number of pics of musicians (known and not-so-known...) on my website !
go to : http://home.nordnet.fr/~jfperroy
and then to the photo galeries...
but beware of copyright when you use pics that were not taken by yourself !!!
Cheers,
Jef
Jef Perroy (Lille, France) jfperroy@nordnet.fr
http://home.nordnet.fr/~jfperroy (Distant Shores)
# Posted on April 8th 2002 by Jef Perroy
Re: photographs of ITM musicians
Bob,
Donnybrook just released its second CD on St. Paddy's Day last month. I haven't heard it, yet, but I'm told that it is pure Donnybrook...no "friends" (other musicians) this time. I'm not in the band; I just session with some of the band members.
Where do you hail from, Bob?
# Posted on April 8th 2002 by linda
Re: photographs of ITM musicians
An off-shoot, in response to a comment of Kerri's:
Doras .. is that the one in Toronto? If so - how is it? Is it an open session / closed / worth going to hear / what kinds of tunes would one expect to hear (Irish / Cape Breton, etc?)
...sorry to get off topic here .. but just curious!!!
Irene
# Posted on April 11th 2002 by IJ Shelton
Re: photographs of ITM musicians
A photo of a young Jean Ritchie recording young Seamus Ennis, her husband taking the photo. There is an archive in Galway of the recordings and photographs they did in her Fulbright year:
Photo courtesy of James Hardiman Library, NUI, Galway. From the Ritchie-Pickow collection.
http://www.irishmusicweb.ie/texts/ennis.html
Alice Flynn
# Posted on April 14th 2002 by aliceflynn