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The Killaville Sessions

Ceoltoiri Coleman

Submitted on August 18th 2006 by PaddyCmusic.

  1. The Providence
    Paddy Mills'
    The Maids Of Castlebar
  2. Pipe On The Hob
    Cailleach An Airgid
  3. The Shamrock Shore
  4. The Blackberry Blossom
    Ah Surely
  5. Brendan Tonra's
    The Killavil
    The Man In The Bog
  6. Josephine Marsh's
    John Brosnan's
  7. The High Level
    Dunmore Lasses
    The Lady Of The House
  8. Isle Of Hope, Isle Of Tears
  9. Paddy Cronin's
    Dave Collins'
  10. Kerry Fling
  11. George White's
    Miss Langford's
  12. A Stor Mo Chroi
  13. Garrett Barry's
    Sean Ryan's
    The Piper's Chair
  14. Monasteraden Fancy
    Paddy Jim Frank's
  15. The Maid Of Sweet Gurteen
  16. The Lark In The Bog
  17. Wandering Minstrel
    Fasten The Leg In Her
    Tansey's Dream
  18. The Aughacashel
    Jackie Coleman's
    Garrett Barry's

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Cd from the Sligo group Ceoltoiri Coleman. Nice mix of song, duets, solo and group performances. A CD I'm happy to have.

# Posted on August 18th 2006 by PaddyCmusic

More info

Just to add a bit more, musicians on this recording are Colm O'Donnell (flute, whistle, vocals), Colette Gaffney (flute), Domhnaill Hernon (fiddle), Siobhan O'Donnell (vocals, bodhran), Tommy Finn (banjo), Declan Payne (accordion), Mairead Hurley (concertina), Michael Hurley (flute), John McHugh (fiddle), Maria McHugh (piano), and Ann Marie McGowan (fiddle).

I picked this CD up at a festival a couple of years ago. Knew nothing about it really, but I now consider it to be one of those nice, random finds.

Website listed on the CD is for the Coleman Heritage Center at http://www.colemanirishmusic. I just checked and wasn't having any luck finding this CD on there, but maybe it's just me. Might have better luck another day. Anyway, worth a look regardless.

# Posted on August 18th 2006 by Jason G

Whoops

Would help if I gave the right link: http://www.colemanirishmusic.com

# Posted on August 18th 2006 by Jason G

Thanks Jason. I didn't look at the Sleeve Notes until now. It's great to know Ann Marie McGowan was involved. I often see her in my local session.

# Posted on August 18th 2006 by PaddyCmusic

No problem. For myself, I knew the playing of Colm O'Donnell, so that really prompted me to buy the CD, but it's nice to get to hear the other musicians as well that I suspect I wouldn't otherwise encounter in the States. Random variety is always good for the CD collection.

# Posted on August 19th 2006 by Jason G

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