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Re: The Banks of Newfoundland
Historical recordings, mainly recorded in the 1930s.
Track 1- John Griffin
Track 2- William j Mullaly
Track 3- James Morrison (Fiddle)
Track 4- Michael Grogan (Box)
Track 5- Tommy Reck (Uileann Pipes)
Track 6- Ballinskill Ceilidhe Band
Track 7- James Mullan (Vocals)
Track 8- Paddy Killoran (Fiddle)
Track 9- Paddy Sweeny (Fiddle)
Track 10- Liam Walsh (Uileann pipes)
Track 11- Denis Murphy (Fiddle)
Track 12- Peter Guinan (Whistle)
Track 13- Michael Colemen (Fiddle)
Track 14- Mutty Rabbett (Vocals)
Track 15- Eleanor Keane (Fiddle)
Track 16- Neil O’Boyle (Fiddle)
Track 17- Paddy Beades (Vocals)
Track 18- Tom E Morrison (Uileann Pipes)
Track 19- Delia Murphy (Vocals)
Track 20- Frank Quinn (Fiddle)
Track 21- Peter James Conlon (Box)
Track 22- Edwatd Meehan (Box)
Track 23- The Fingal Trio
Track 24- Leo Rowsome (Uileann Pipes)
Track 25- Dan Sullivan’s Shamrock Band
Re: The Banks of Newfoundland
Actually I do not think James Mullan is singing on track 7, I am not sure what instrument he plays.
Re: The Banks of Newfoundland
These are the same 25 tracks as the Rounder cd “From Galway to Dublin” with the order scrambled. Hmm.
https://thesession.org/recordings/975
Eleanor Kane (not Keane) played piano not fiddle.
Re: The Banks of Newfoundland
Anyway, I found this on google play music.
Re: The Banks of Newfoundland
Track #22 - John McKenna and Eddie Meehan audio on “Youtube” :
https://youtu.be/Vj8_RWVwZwE
They are both playing flutes, not “box” as posted above, which kind of suggests that the person who posted the recording hasn’t even listened to it.