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Gusty's Frolicks

Sean Keane

Submitted on April 7th 2004 by Celtic1234.

  1. Bonnie Ann
    Jinnie Bang The Weaver
  2. The Gold Ring
    Strop The Razor
  3. O'Connell's Farewell To Dublin
  4. Gusty's Frolicks
  5. Doctor Gilbert
    Colonel Frazer
  6. The Humours Of Ennistymon
    The King Of The Pipers
  7. The Bright Lady
  8. The Silver Spear
    The Dublin
    The Ballynacally
  9. The Ballykeal
    Jackson's Morning Brush
  10. The Bank Of Turf
  11. Farewell To Erin
    The Wheels Of The World
  12. Caoine Uí Néill
  13. Fraher's
    The Humours Of Ballyloughlin
  14. The Humours Of Tullycrine
  15. The Killarney Boys Of Pleasure
    Tommy Peoples'
  16. Micky 'Cumbaw' O'Sullivan's
    Dinny Delaney

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"A classic recording, originally released in 1975, by this well known fiddle player and member of the Chieftains. Keane's masterfully intricate style, influenced in part by piping technique, is in full display on this album of unaccompanied playing."


# Posted on April 7th 2004 by Celtic1234

Keane

I've alway liked this album, but for some reason a lot of players don't seem to care much for Sean Keane' style.
Celtic 1234 - a lot of these tunes are in the database, but they're not showing up as listed because you've put either "jigs" or "reels" in the titles. Could you edit the titles by removing these words, and people will then be able to go directly to the tune by "clicking" on it.[ if indeed it connects to the right tune , which doesn't alaways happen]. Jut a suggestion.Thank you.

# Posted on April 7th 2004 by Kenny

done already,
celtic1234

# Posted on April 8th 2004 by Celtic1234

I had this recording in my archives (from my father) and never listened to it before now...wow! Along with Paddy Glackin, and Frankie Gavin, Sean Keane is probably the missing tiumphant in piecing together WTF Tommy Potts was doing.
REALLY loving this :)

# Posted on January 27th 2007 by Greenwiggle

I meant tri-umphant

# Posted on January 27th 2007 by Greenwiggle

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