It was two and a half years ago when I came to know Brian and Padraig. Yes, I was really lucky to hear them playing in the real sessions on the first visit to Ireland, while I didn't notice they are playing in a band at that time.
The arrangement of the band is acoustic and traditional, but Padraig's funky concertina adds some modern flavor. By the way, the combination of the flute and the concertina is really great.
Padraig Rynne is a concertina player who lives in galway - he is amazing and only about 21, he runs some sessions at tig coilis etc. Brian duke is a flute player who is also an amazing player but I dont know him so i cant comment
Yes, they are quite young, but I didn't know Padraig is younger than me. I'll ask him next time I visit Galway.
I'm not so sure, but I vaguely remember they are originally from Clare and won the all-Ireland championship four or five times.
I can make a link to the band's web page, but probably I shouldn't do it here. Type the name of the band and the album, and you'll find them quite easily. You can sample most of the tracks from their recordings.
On Three shouts from a hill there's a tune (the second from the second medley) that I'm not able to write.
It is called "Gan Ainm"...
Does anybody so gentle and able to help me ?
This is a lovely CD and well worth buying. I love Dukie's HP, which I assume was written by Brian Duke. Duke also plays in Island Eddy, who made another lovely CD - Island Eddy.
Cian
It was two and a half years ago when I came to know Brian and Padraig. Yes, I was really lucky to hear them playing in the real sessions on the first visit to Ireland, while I didn't notice they are playing in a band at that time.
The arrangement of the band is acoustic and traditional, but Padraig's funky concertina adds some modern flavor. By the way, the combination of the flute and the concertina is really great.
# Posted on January 14th 2003 by slainte
More info please
Pardon my ignorance but who are Brian & Padraig?
# Posted on January 15th 2003 by milesnagopaleen
Padraig Rynne is a concertina player who lives in galway - he is amazing and only about 21, he runs some sessions at tig coilis etc. Brian duke is a flute player who is also an amazing player but I dont know him so i cant comment
# Posted on January 16th 2003 by shoddy fiddle player
Yes, they are quite young, but I didn't know Padraig is younger than me. I'll ask him next time I visit Galway.
I'm not so sure, but I vaguely remember they are originally from Clare and won the all-Ireland championship four or five times.
I can make a link to the band's web page, but probably I shouldn't do it here. Type the name of the band and the album, and you'll find them quite easily. You can sample most of the tracks from their recordings.
# Posted on January 16th 2003 by slainte
Gan ainm
On Three shouts from a hill there's a tune (the second from the second medley) that I'm not able to write.
It is called "Gan Ainm"...
Does anybody so gentle and able to help me ?
# Posted on February 20th 2004 by kirlino
The Gan Ainm on track 4 is Frances John McGovern http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/2804.
# Posted on January 22nd 2007 by Dow
Inches To Dublin
just wondering has anyone tried transcribing Inches To Dublin? the 3rd tune from the first set?
# Posted on August 7th 2007 by garyfitz123
Great stuff
This is a lovely CD and well worth buying. I love Dukie's HP, which I assume was written by Brian Duke. Duke also plays in Island Eddy, who made another lovely CD - Island Eddy.
# Posted on September 3rd 2008 by cocus