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Sporting Nell

Tommy McCarthy

Submitted on September 4th 2002 by Ptarmigan.

  1. Molly Brannigan
    Sporting Nell
  2. The New Policeman
    The Ravelled Hank Of Yarn
  3. Na Ceannabhain Bhana
    Will You Come Down To Limerick
  4. Martin Wynne's
    Paddy Taylor's
  5. The Maid In The Meadow
    Sweet Biddy Daly
  6. The Dear Irish Boy
  7. Planxty Browne
  8. The Limestone Rock
    The Road To Lisdoonvarna
  9. John Roche's Favourite
  10. Jenny Picking Cockles
    The Floating Crowbar
  11. Scatter The Mud
    Mulqueeny's
  12. Anach Chuain
  13. The Pigeon On The Gate
  14. The Leg Of The Duck
    Ard An Bhothair
  15. Chief O'Neill's Favourite
    Byrne's
  16. The First Month Of Summer
    The Blackberry Blossom
  17. Cherish The Ladies
  18. The Mountain Top
    The Chicago

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Tommy McCarthy - Sporting Nell

There is a tendency for today's CDs to have flashy arrangements, & a few new compositions thrown in for good measure. Well that's not what you get here, for this is a collection of this man's favourite tunes played with style & maturity on all his instruments, Concertina, Pipes & Whistle. Anyone who loves Clare music should not be without this recording, especialy if you are a fan of the Concertina.

Tommy was born in Shyan (home of the Fairies - not the red indians), near Kilmihil in West Clare. Learned the Concertina from a neighbour Mick 'Stack' Ryan, & recieved his first Piping lessons from Leo Rowsome.

In 1968 he attended the historic first meeting of Na Piobairi Uilleann in Ireland, & in 1980 he co-founded the London Pipers Club. In 1972 he performed throughout the U. S. A. on the first Comhaltas tour with the likes of Paddy Glackin, Seamus Connolly & Joe Burke.

Recording credits include contributions to albums by Kate Bush, John Anderson, Horslips & he also played Whistle on the No. 1 hit 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight ' by Tight Fit. His family can also be heard dancing a Clare set live, on the Chieftains album 'Bonaparte's Retreat'.

He has passed on his music to his four children, Jacqueline (concertina), Marion (pipes), Bernadette & Tommy jnr. (fiddle) & he teaches each year at Milltown.

# Posted on September 4th 2002 by Ptarmigan

This is a lovely album. Just pure and nice, the way it should be. The McCarthy family album is also nice, they are all great muso's.

# Posted on September 4th 2002 by bb

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