North Connaught Flute Players - Boys of the Town / Tonra's Jig / Killavil Jig
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2015
- North Connaught Flute Players live from the Loft Stage on FleadhTV 2014 at 5th On Teeling, Sligo
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Great group playing together. Often flutes en masse like that don't come off that well.
This is fabulous
Good rhythmic playing top notch Irish flute
Nice playing watching in Australian with Donegal hart
Brilliant, atmospheric music. The real thing, unlike some of the overwrought craziness masquerading as folk music these days
John Carlos is also a fine banjo player
Lovely. John Wynne and June MacCormack absent, also John Kelly
Great sound! Can anyone name all the flute player for me?
The replies could be a bit confusing. Just to be clear - left to right : John Lee / John Carlos / Tom Guihan / Harry McGowan / Patsy Hanly / Damian Stenson. 6 of the best !
From the left I think I can spot: 2nd ??? Carlos,3rd Tommy Guighan, 4th Patsy Hanly and Damian Stenson on far right. There are two I can't say.
John Lee Harry McGowan
It's Connacht not Connaught !
Connacht or Connaught, is one of the four provinces of Ireland, in the west of Ireland. Until the ninth century it consisted of several independent major Gaelic kingdoms. Wikipedia
same source ...Wikipedia The usual English spelling in Ireland since the Gaelic revival is Connacht, the spelling of the disused Irish singular. The official English spelling during English and British rule was the anglicisation Connaught, pronounced /ˈkɒnɔːt/ or /ˈkɒnət/.[12] This was used for the Connaught Rangers in the British Army; in the title of Queen Victoria's son Arthur, Duke of Connaught; and the Connaught Hotel, London, named after the Duke in 1917. Usage of the Connaught spelling is now in decline. State bodies use Connacht...