The Session >> Recordings >> Fluters Of Old Erin: Flute, Piccolo And Whistle Recordings Of The 1920's And 30's by Various Artists
Submitted on June 15th 2005 by ceolachan.
More recordings by Various Artists:
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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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