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Mícheál O Domhnaill (www.kevinburke.com)New Irish Folk
This New Sounds is devoted to new music from the Irish folk tradition, including music by the late Mícheál O Domhnaill. O Domhnaill was a guitarist who, according to some, created the blueprint for subtle and driving guitar accompaniment in Irish music. The guitarist and composer helped found one of the pivotal bands in the Irish folk revival, The Bothy Band, and went on to form the US-based outfits Nightnoise, Relativity, Puck Fair, and to play in various other settings that often moved well beyond the Gaelic tradition.
PROGRAM #2573, A Tribute to Mícheál O Domhnaill (First aired on Tues 7/25/06)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Kevin Burke/ Mícheál O Domhnaill |
Portland |
Breton Gavottes [3:00] |
Green Linnet #1041 www.greenlinnet.com* |
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The Bothy Band |
Live in concert |
The Maids of Mitchelstown [3:30] |
Green Linnet #3111** www.greenlinnet.com* |
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The Bothy Band |
Out Of The Wind, Into The Sun |
The Strayaway Child [4:30] |
Green Linnet #3013** www.greenlinnet.com* |
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The Bothy Band |
Live in concert |
Fionnaghula [2:00] |
See above. |
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Puck Fair |
Fair Play |
Mc Minimal’s Reel [3:30] |
Windham Hill #0093 ** www.windham.com* |
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Nightnoise |
New Sounds Live, Merkin Hall, Spring 1989 |
After 4/Nollaig/At The Races [7:00] |
All Available on Nightnoise’s CD, released on Windham Hill |
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Various Artists: Nightnoise |
Windham Hill: A winter Solstice Reunion |
Dreamtime [3:30] |
Windham Hill #11369** www.windham.com* |
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The Bothy Band |
Live in concert |
Martin Wynne’s [1:00] |
See above. |
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