Tulla Céili Band & Clare Set Dancers ♪♫
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- The Band was formed in 1946, by Paddy Canny and P.J. Hayes, their passion for traditional Irish music and talent set the tone for the band. The Tulla Céilí Band has celebrated its 60th year in existence. They toured all over the world and even played at New York City's Carnegie Hall. On their trip to America in 1997 the band received a presentation from Mayor Rudolf Giuliani at New York City Hall. This clip is from 1996.
My uncle playing the piano, Mr Jim Corry! Brilliant Céilí band!
The very best...
makes me proud to be from TULLA a paradise in co clare , such music , only from the TULLA ,
Great set
This music takes me to my happy place. Always
Poetry in motion. You couldn't beat it with a stick!
There is so much good about this video, it makes up for all the other internet transgressions. I love that the dancers make mistakes and dress like normal people who are going to be on TV, and not like New Age Celitc Fairies.
TADHG i agree with you , the hopping and the leaping around the place is not the "dancing"i can watch .
When’s we get to dance like this again now ? If
Normal people, who can be anyone's mother or father, having a good time, to good music. God bless them!
I love this Australian
Just being themselves even if they are on TV, it is refreshing to see.
The dancers are well able to lash out that set...The music is fantastic
what a band, a pleasure to dance to. u can feel the music as well as hear it.....
Lovely relaxed speed to Tulla music, no rushing to get to the end as if the tune was hated Sean Donnelly on accordion was a good friend of mine
Lovely to see i was brought up too dance like that keep the beet all my family from clare the battering keeps the beet
I could watch and listen to them all day long.
Great stuff. The 2 Paddys, J. J and that Mellet fellow, who is out of place with all the Banner dancers. Well done. Only joking Seamie , your running mate and friend P. J. O'Connor. "UP THE WEST".
Ah!!! never get enough of this music
This Clare set includes a nun who seems to make a habit of doing this great dance. God bless her.
She could have a worser habit than this.
Thank you Mike, great set dancing and of course the band that played.
Big Banner Men and Women on feather-light feet.
Gay saw Irish music and dance such as this as Culchi Stuff.
The Tulla for the lift. A dancers dream
Love it.. greetings from the highlands
Excellent Great Tradition.
Amazing.....
Great exercise and a lot of fun 👍🏻😀👏☘️
Thank you for sharing. I've always been thrilled by the dancers' reaction to change of tonality and privileged to be a player and dancer at times.
Wow fair dues to the dancers, there's life in the auld dog yet as the fella says. Great performance, very enjoyable nice to see smiles all round and the audience enjoying it. Them's were the days
I was just sitting next to Martin Hayes at Minogues on Dec. 31st. Nice!
Oh, this is fantastic music and dancing indeed. Martin recorded the first tune here on his most recent album "Welcome Here Again".
Was just sitting next to Martin Hayes in Minogues - nice!
Superb playing, Great dancing . Thanks for this great post Mike. ☺
Right On; clarebannerman !!!
A time when men were men and women were women and all the sheep were worried, all joking apart its an era which i wish i had been part of, great dancinin boys great dancin well done
Crackin' set Mike. This is what it's all about. Brilliant!
Terry.
Bien bailado!!
Many thanks
The Hayes contribution continues. There's Martin in the center of the band living the music! Great stuff.
Awesome video!
Great toe-tapping music.
Brill stuff.
Brilliant!! Love it x
My heal and feet are a live 🎉
Somewhere I have what we called the "Hair" picture from Swannanoa -- Martin Hayes, Robin Bullock and Aoife Clancy. That was a lot of hair!
Up ya boy ya
That is Martin Hayes playing fiddle back there, can't mistake his hair....:)
I can hear Martin pushing those notes around!
Great Video!
We want ....
.... MORE, MOORE, MOOORE !
best regards,
Michael
What year is the program?I seem to recognise my friend Paddy King of Kilmihil in first tops.
Year 1996 ☺
I believe that's Martin Hayes
The first tune is "P Joe's," and the second one the band calls "The Mountain Lark," which is a version of "The Steam Packet." I thought I recognized Paddy King, too, ainelucie.
The Tulla is a tremendous band to dance to because of the lift and the SWING!!!
Paddy King R.I.P....
Yeehaw!!! 😃
There'll be a few heart attacks after that.
savage
Dawn here at your place in your house and your place
Martin Hayes on fiddle ?!🎻
cmon tulla!!!!!
To what extent is the "martin hayes" sound only him and to what extent is it the rest of the band as well?
wer can i get full show of this
who is dancing?
One of the dancers is Paddy McMahon originally from just outside Miltown Malbay
Wouldn't it have been nice if the dancers had wore the same !
why? it's not a competition, there aren't adjudicators, they are people dancing for the enjoyment of it, and appreciating the fine music --- no need to look like a "team". Truer to the roots, this way, I would think...
Is funny how all the dancers are overweight.
Pat I've come across you before, u usually have very good judgement ,and u have observed here well. Usually the dancers are quite trim ,or the ones I have come across.