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Chulrua : The Singing Kettle
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Jigs, reels, hornpipes, and songs -- 'pure drop' Irish traditional music.
Genre: World: Celtic
Release Date: 2007
The Singing Kettle Record Label: Shanachie
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Hughie Travers John Byrth's/Boil the Breakfast Early 2:59 Album Only
Wellington's Advance/The Gander at the Pratie Hole 2:45 Album Only
Jimmy McGettrick's/The Master's Return 2:15 Album Only
The Ballad of Capel Street 3:46 Album Only
The Meeting Place/The Wild Irishman/The Ivy Leaf 3:23 Album Only
The Singing Kettle/Gooseberry Fair 3:24 Album Only
Drowsy Maggie/The Steeplechase 2:34 Album Only
Asha Asha 3:49 Album Only
The Drunken Sailor/The Gatehouse Maid 3:51 Album Only
Tommy Coen's 3:13 Album Only
The Kerfunten/Gallant Tipperary 3:18 Album Only
Ashfields in Brine 2:44 Album Only
Eddie Moloney's/Roll Her on the Mountain 3:10 Album Only
Scully Casey's/The Rookery/The Yellow Wattle 3:16 Album Only
The Golden Wedding/Paddy Murphy's Wife 3:52 Album Only
Bridget Flynn 3:45 Album Only
Jimmy McGettrick's/The Morning Dew 2:36 Album Only
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Album Notes

Chulrua (pronounced cool-ROO-ah), translates from the Irish as "red back," and was the name and distinguishing feature of the favorite wolfhound belonging to ancient Irish hero Fionn MacCumhaill. It is also the name of an internationally acclaimed trio of some of the most respected and unique exponents of Irish traditional music.

Button accordion icon Paddy O'Brien has accumulated a veritable hoard of rare versions of tunes and stories gleaned from more than forty years of patiently seeking out and spending time with older musicians throughout Ireland. A native of County Offaly in the Midlands of Ireland, he is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts grant to record and annotate 500 dance tunes (a small fraction of his repertoire), and is revered by aficionados worldwide.

Also an avid student of the old masters, Patrick Ourceau is a virtuoso on the fiddle, and a particular specialist in the style and repertoire of Clare and East Galway. Originally from France, he has toured extensively in Europe and North America, and taught at many respected Irish traditional music schools.

For twenty years, Tipperary man Pat Egan has developed his own powerfully emotive style of guitar accompaniment and vocal delivery. He has chosen to feather his nest with some wonderful but little-known songs, old and new, that fit into both traditional and contemporary contexts.

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