Roger Sherlock, from Gurteen, Co.Sligo (emigrated to London in 1953), plays Lad O'Beirne's Reel, The Sailor on the Rock and The Carracastle Lass. Peter Farrell on guitar.
i usually make it over to Galway every other summer to visit my friend, but this year coronavirus has stopped everything. So instead i watch session videos and old school flute players play tunes. balm for the soul
It's been reported on a couple of traditional music websites that Roger Sherlock has passed away. I’m personally very sad to hear this news. Roger was a great flute player, and a real gentleman. My very first flute class at the Willie Clancy week in 1980 was with him and P.J.Crotty [RIP]. I learned so much in that week from both of them, not just the tunes, and the playing of them, but about the music itself, and the people who play it. The whole week was great fun, from start to end. I’m very indebted and grateful to Roger for sharing his music with us over that week and would like to offer my condolences to his family and friends. The link below is to another short clip of him in a session which was from a 1980s TV programme about the Irish in London : ua-cam.com/video/Glof1yEAKt4/v-deo.html UA-cam
The first tune doesn't appear to be any of James "Lad" o Beirnes Reels or the Masons Apron as Suggested. Could anyone shed some light on the Name of the First Reel??
Brilliant flute playing Perfect gentle man the late Roger Sherlock RIP
One of the best flute players ever made.. Miss you dad xxx
Hi im your first cousins son Michael.
Ill second that the man is a legend
Outstanding Flute player Roger sherlock heard him manys timed n london eternal happiness to him
This clip is pure gem!👍
Sheer genius a joy to listen to
Really enjoyed this set of reels ,great playing !! Slainte
Sad to hear of the passing of Roger, some musician!! One of the greats! RIP.
Always listen to Roger may he never b Forgotten
Masterful flute playing!
Brilliant playing form Roger Sherlock...Hup!
i usually make it over to Galway every other summer to visit my friend, but this year coronavirus has stopped everything. So instead i watch session videos and old school flute players play tunes. balm for the soul
The Roger Sherlock stamp....recorded during the Willie Clancy festival in 1997🎶🙌
Beautiful music👍🇨🇮
the real thing one of the greatest irish flute players ever
Michael Moriarty He was indeed ...in the best of the tradition .
Michael Moriarty not really tho
Yes Michael top flute player. Did you used to live Newcastle on Tyne?
It's been reported on a couple of traditional music websites that Roger Sherlock has passed away.
I’m personally very sad to hear this news. Roger was a great flute player, and a real gentleman. My very first flute class at the Willie Clancy week in 1980 was with him and P.J.Crotty [RIP]. I learned so much in that week from both of them, not just the tunes, and the playing of them, but about the music itself, and the people who play it. The whole week was great fun, from start to end. I’m very indebted and grateful to Roger for sharing his music with us over that week and would like to offer my condolences to his family and friends.
The link below is to another short clip of him in a session which was from a 1980s TV programme about the Irish in London :
ua-cam.com/video/Glof1yEAKt4/v-deo.html
UA-cam
Yes none better than Sherlock
lovely music
beautiful
awesome
He was a good one mighty stuff
Great stuff.
Great!
Micho Russell's Mason's Apron, recorded by Frankie Gavin, and last tune is George White's Favorite.
Good solid playing
The first tune is actually the Mason's Apron. "Lad O'Beirne's Mason's Apron" perhaps but it's probably Paddy Killoran's.
He barely seems to breathe!
It's great breath control.
2nd tune, Sailor on the Rock
This looks a good flute- Eb with a rod/axel foot joint mechanism ...possibly a Boosey& Hawkes? for playing with brass instruments.
Tom Greene s look
Tom Greene s look
Tom Greene s look
I thought it was Martin O'Grady playing he used to play around the Hollaway Road years ago.
The first tune doesn't appear to be any of James "Lad" o Beirnes Reels or the Masons Apron as Suggested. Could anyone shed some light on the Name of the First Reel??
Robert Coohill Stiamh Ionas below is correct when he says it is the "Mason's Apron", or at least one of many versions of it.
Robert Coohill definitely Paddy Killoran's Masons Apron