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Fluters Of Old Erin: Flute, Piccolo And Whistle Recordings Of The 1920's And 30's

Various Artists

Submitted on June 15th 2005 by ceolachan.

  1. The Five Mile Chase
    The Duke Of Leinster
  2. The Cork
    The Quarrelsome Piper
  3. Sweet Flowers Of Milltown
    The Boys From Knock
  4. Dunmore Lassies
    The Manchester
    The Castlebar Traveller
  5. The Pipe On The Hob
  6. The Kerry
    Shannon Shores
  7. Off To California
    The Liverpool
  8. My Darling Asleep
    Yesterday Morning
  9. The Newport Lass
    The Hag With The Money
  10. Dwyer's
  11. Lord McDonald
    Miss McGuiness
  12. Brian Boru's March
    The Return From Fingal
    Brian The Brave
  13. Bradley's Favourite
  14. The Sack Of Potatoes
  15. Eileen
  16. The Blackberry Blossom
    Bonnie Kate

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Fluters of Old Erin ~ Viva Voce 002

1.) Reels - John McKenna & Michael Gaffney

2.) Hornpipes - Gardiners' Sligo Traditional Trio

3.) Schottisches - Tom Morrison & John Reynolds

4.) Reels - Tom Morrison & John Reynolds

5.) Jig - Stephen Moloney & Tommy Whelan

6.) Reels - Tom Doyle & Michael Cashin

7.) Hornpipes - Peter Guinan

8.) Jigs - Dan Sullivan's Shamrock Band

9.) Jigs - The Rosaleen Quartet

10.) Hornpipe - William Cummins

11.) Reels - Paddy Finlay & Michael Coleman

12.) Marches - The Fingal Trio

13.) Hornpipe - John Sheridan and His Boys

14.) Jig - John Sheridan and His Boys

15.) Showpiece Melody - Tommy Breen

16.) Reels - Dan Sullivan's Shamrock Band

# Posted on June 15th 2005 by ceolachan

Out of Print Cassette

# Posted on June 16th 2005 by kkrell

Grand stuff - some of these players use a lot of fifing technique which isin't heard much anymore.

# Posted on June 29th 2005 by Kevin Rietmann

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