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Caught In The Surf

Sheamus Heneghan And Family

Submitted on September 16th 2008 by windybaer.

  1. Crossing The Shannon
    The Kerry
  2. Gallagher's Frolics
    Pat Burke's
  3. The Blue Mountain
    Christy's Favourite
  4. The Hole In The Boat
    Gan Ainm
    Dan Collins'
  5. Caught In The Surf
    The Flagstone Of Memories
  6. The Banks Of The Clyde
  7. Jim Donohue's
    Rakish Paddy
  8. The Corragaun
    Winnie Hayes'
  9. The Dandy
    Marion Egan's
  10. The Strayaway Child
    Andy McGann's
  11. The Newmown Meadow
    Galtree
  12. The Humours Of Glendart
    The Cock And The Hen
  13. Michael Davitt
  14. The Flowing Tide
    McGibney's
  15. Races Of Castlebar
    Gan Ainm
  16. Touch Me If You Dare
    The Wise Old Maids Of Galway

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Caught in the Surf

Sheamus is a fine gentle man who plays accordion (when I met him) with Matt Molloy in Westport. He and his family live on the Silver Strand where they run a B&B, and Sheamus is also a lobster fisherman out of Old Head near Louisburgh (Co Mayo).
His children also play with him in the local pubs etc. Try to find this album at Molloy's pub in Westport.

# Posted on September 16th 2008 by windybaer

The Cock and the Hen

I tried to comment here but was refused. What happened?

# Posted on September 22nd 2008 by windybaer

The Cock and the Hen

My comment that was refused was the version of the tune actually played By Sheamus and family.

# Posted on September 22nd 2008 by windybaer

The Cock and the Hen

I tried to paste it.
here is the retyped version
He plays it in Em
??????
????

# Posted on September 22nd 2008 by windybaer

Caught in the Surf

Sheamus is indeed a gentleman and doesn't mind playing the old chestnuts of tunes that are my repertoire when we are on holiday in Louisburgh. We've been learning quite a few of these tunes in Coventry, UK and they're going down well.

# Posted on September 25th 2008 by FiddleFi

I'm trying to get hold of a copy Any advice or contacts?

# Posted on November 14th 2009 by Michael Sam Wild

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