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The Star Above the Garter

Denis Murphy & Julia Clifford

Irish
Claddagh

Catalogue Number: CC5CD
Barcode: 5099386127321
Running Time: 47 mins

CD£12.15Out of Stock

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


Fiddle Music from Kerry.Fairly new to CD.
Originally released in 1969..
Some of these tunes can still be heard in Irish Sessions today.

1) JIgs: Rathawaun - The Hare In the Corn
2) Hornpipes: O'Mahony's - The Stack of Barley
3) Reels: The Morning Star - Rolling In the Ryegrass
4) Polkas: Farewell To Whiskey - The Dark Girl
5) Jigs: Tom Billy's Jigs
6) Slides: Danny O'Keeffe's
7) Air: O'Rahilly's Grave
8) Reels: SEanBhean na gCartai - Tom Billy's
9) Polkas: The Ballydesmond Polkas
10) Air: The Blackbird
11) Reels: The Lady On the Island - Callaghan's
12) Jigs: The Munster Jig - Munster Buttermilk
13) Polkas: Knocknaboul Polkas
14) Reels: Johnny When You Die - Anything For John-Jo
15) Air: An Raibh tu ag an gCarraig
16) Jigs: Padraic O'Keeffe's - The Scartaglen Jig
17) Hornpipe: The Fisherman's
18) Reels: The Galtee Rangers - The Glentuan Reel
19) Air: Caoine Ui Dhonaill
20) Slides: The Star Above the Garter - The Lisheen Slide
Fiddle Music from Kerry.Fairly new to CD.
Originally released in 1969..
Some of these tunes can still be heard in Irish Sessions today.

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Denis Murphy & Julia Clifford - Fiddles.

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