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A tune said to come from the Little People -- The Gold Ring..
Fri Oct 22, 2010 11:28 am by fiddle4u
Me Playing a Jig,, mixed with Fairy Stories, I think it was Séamus Ennis, who said he got it from one of the '' Little People '' if he gave over his Gold Ring -- '' And he did , and here's the tune '' -- lol....
jim,,,
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Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill -October 9, 2010
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Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill -October 9, 2010
Berklee College of Music (David Friend Recital Hall)
921 Boylston Street
Boston, MA, 02115
(617) 266-1400
Directions
This is not at the Berklee Performance Center so don't go there. It's at a much smaller place close by there.
Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill
Saturday October 9 at 9:30
Tickets are $30 plus $7.25 fee from Ticketmaster. Maybe you could go to Berkley and get them from the box office instead.
Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill met in Chicago in the 1980s. They formed the jazz/rock/fusion band, Midnight Court, which allowed them to experiment with a variety of new music styles. When Martin reclaimed his traditional roots, reinvigorated, and after recording two solo albums, he began a new musical relationship with Cahill, beginning with the lyrical music of East Clare. They played long, sometimes thirty-minute, multi-tune sets in their concerts, starting from the simplest of melodies, building in intensity, but never abandoning musicality and ideas. Their touring schedule takes them to Australia, Japan, throughout Europe, the U.K. and Ireland, as well as the United States and Canada.
921 Boylston Street
Boston, MA, 02115
(617) 266-1400
Directions
This is not at the Berklee Performance Center so don't go there. It's at a much smaller place close by there.
Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill
Saturday October 9 at 9:30
Tickets are $30 plus $7.25 fee from Ticketmaster. Maybe you could go to Berkley and get them from the box office instead.
Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill met in Chicago in the 1980s. They formed the jazz/rock/fusion band, Midnight Court, which allowed them to experiment with a variety of new music styles. When Martin reclaimed his traditional roots, reinvigorated, and after recording two solo albums, he began a new musical relationship with Cahill, beginning with the lyrical music of East Clare. They played long, sometimes thirty-minute, multi-tune sets in their concerts, starting from the simplest of melodies, building in intensity, but never abandoning musicality and ideas. Their touring schedule takes them to Australia, Japan, throughout Europe, the U.K. and Ireland, as well as the United States and Canada.
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