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Johnny O'Leary

Irish
Ossian

Released: 2002
Catalogue Number: OSSCD25
Barcode: 5390489000895
Running Time: 44 mins.

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Music for dancing, originally on Topic in 1977.
The 20 page booklet covers the artist, the music and some set steps for dancing.

1) Polka: Doyle's
2) Polka: Sweeney's
3) Jig: The Goat in the Green
4) Polka: Din Tarrant's
5) Slides: Murphy's - O'Keefe's - Tarrant's
6) Hornpipes: Mike Sullivan's - Tom Billy's
7) Jigs: Con Carthy's
8) Polka: Din Tarrant's
9) Slides: The Worn Torn Petticoat - Denis O'Keefe's Favourite
10) Slides: The Brosna Slide - The Scartaglen Slide - Padraig O'Keefe's Favourite
11) Polkas: The Tourmore Polka
12) Jigs: Nell Sullivan's
13) Slides: If I Had A Wife - Untitled
14) Reels: The Musical Priest - Charlie Mulvihill's - The Doon Reel
15) Jig: Art O'Keefe's
16) Polka: O'Sullivan's Fancy
17) Slides: The Gallant Tipperary Boys - Off She Goes
18) Jig: Ellen O'Leary's
Music for dancing, originally on Topic in 1977.
The 20 page booklet covers the artist, the music and some set steps for dancing.

Lineup

Johnny O'Leary - Accordion
with
Ellen O'Leary - Whistle
Maurice O'Keefe - Fiddle
Mick Duggan - Fiddle

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