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FiddleJohn

  1. Wheat Ridge, Colorado
  2. Folk
  1. collection 19
  2. wishlist 52
  3. followers 2
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  1. CHUNKY BUSINESS
    by Gary Curley & Stephen McKee
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    lukecoffy great album , love the whole vibe . loads of greats tracks on here. well done Favorite track: The Two Mile Gate / O’Sullivan’s March / Haste To The Wedding.
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    ocarstensen Love this album! It’s hard to pick a favourite track. Lovely, steady playing throughout and a great selection of tunes.
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    Brian Friel Beautiful Album lads. Great choice of tunes on there . Great to hear those old tunes again. Best of luck with it .
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  2. Wood Works
    by Danish String Quartet
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    lhonman The exquisite playing of these pieces is just so beautiful.
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    Charlie Moonbeam Expertly played string quartet folk impressions

    Fills the chest with breath Favorite track: Five Sheep, Four Goats.
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    lewian String quartet version of folk music, captures the beauty of the originals but adds some musical spice. Brilliant!
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  3. Into the Loam
    by Cormac Begley & Liam O Connor
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    Prangman AOTY contender. Insane musicianship, some tunes almost ambient, others, as another commenter has said, possessing the rhythm and intensity of club bangers. I love how they don't just play a tune the standard 2 or 3 times but sometimes 5 or 6, which gives some sets an almost trance-like quality. Favorite track: Ríl Mháirtn Shéamuis.
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    dijongustard Very unique sound! Love the pairing of instruments, especially with Cormac's assortment of strange concertinas.
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    burked1 mighty stuff lads
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  4. Cowboy Sutra
    by Hal Cannon
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  5. A Collection of Slow Airs by Some Very Fine Fiddlers
    by Nyahh Records
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    Otis Nugatory WONDERFUL violin work here. Can't recommend this or Nyahh Records strongly enough. Compilation of the Year? To these ears, that's a catgut YES
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    G Norton Might have a little cry in a pint meself. Primal and intimate stuff, thanks Nyahh for assembling.
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    Conor McAdams Great album, beautiful music and a wonderful resource for people striving to improve their own playing!
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  1. Not Before Time...39 Years in the Making
    by Páraic Mac Donnchadha
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    Reel of Rio, McFadden's, Pigtown, Coleman's Cross Reel of Rio, McFadden's, Pigtown, Coleman's Cross
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    Joe Kennedy Inspirational playing and tunes a credit to you Páraic 👏 Favorite track: Paddy Mills', Paddy Mills' Fancy, Martin Ansboro's.
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    acmochi 🍻 I'm speechless. I can't even pronounce the guy's name (I'm working on that 🤣🤣), let alone comment on how brilliant his playing is. Not only that, but the physical album is the most substantial CD case and booklet I've ever held, outside of an OH MY GIRL album. Yes, I'm proud of myself for referencing k-pop while commenting on an Irish trad record. Anyone searching for tenor banjo on BC could stop here and be entirely fulfilled, although I encourage you to search for others as well. ⚡🔥🪕🔥⚡ Favorite track: Carriage na Siúire*.
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    ian_carrick Páraic's playing is a huge heartfelt inspiration. The wisdom of decades pulses in his reels here.
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  2. OLD SCHOOL
    by Mick Conneely / David Munnelly / Caitríona Ní Cheannabháin
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    Molly from Longford, Eddie Duffy's Favourite, Thady Casey's Fancy Molly from Longford, Eddie Duffy's Favourite, Thady Casey's Fancy
  3. Low Lights
    by Rowan & Charlie Piggott
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    King of the Pipers (jig) King of the Pipers (jig)
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  4. Mullach a' tSí
    by Aoife Nic Dhomhnaill, Liam Lonergan
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    Mullach a' tSí Mullach a' tSí
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  5. Port na bPúcaí
    by Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh
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