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Traditional Irish Music from Co. Longford

This is Longford box / banjo player Peter Carberry's long-awaited first solo recording. Well, actually his daughter Angelina joins him on many tracks, and so it's almost a duet recording. If you enjoy their album "Memories of the Holla," you will definitely love this recording too.

Peter is generally thought to have stopped playing the banjo after he lost the top of his finger, but he does play the instrument on one track. John Blake and Seamus O'Kane provide tasteful accompaniment.

Visit his website: http://www.petercarberry.ie

# Posted on April 4th 2010 by slainte

I got this recording as a gift this afternoon and can't stop listening to it. It's still April, but I'm sure it'll be among the top 3 recordings of this year.

# Posted on April 4th 2010 by slainte

Awesome stuff !

Great tunes - played perfectly
I've just about nailed track 4 and will just work my way through - I want to learn them all !

# Posted on April 8th 2010 by Enob

Bushmills Fancy

Track 4b
Does anyone know if this is on the session by another name?
I have just worked out the abc for it and could post it on tunes section but I don't want to duplicate it if it already here (I've searched everywhere I know & can't find it)

# Posted on April 14th 2010 by Enob

It's a recent composition of Paddy Mill, so I believe it's not on the tunes section.

# Posted on April 14th 2010 by slainte

Bushmills Fancy

Okay, I've added it to the tunes section now

# Posted on April 15th 2010 by Enob

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