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Lolly Cross : Celtic Charm
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Light modern instrumental harmonic blending of charming Celtic tunes.
Genre: Folk: Celtic Folk
Release Date: 2008
Celtic Charm Record Label: Lolly Cross
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Salmon Tails Up the Water 2:55 Album Only
Planxty O'flynn 3:29 Album Only
Scarborough Fair 3:10 Album Only
Rory O'more 2:52 Album Only
Over the Stone 3:19 Album Only
Turn Again Whittington 2:53 Album Only
The Jug of Punch 2:48 Album Only
Early One Morning 2:50 Album Only
The Vicar of Bray 2:48 Album Only
Farewell to Whiskey (feat. Garry Owen) 4:21 Album Only
The Castle of Dromore 2:35 Album Only
Drops of Brandy (feat. Barney Brallaghan) 3:29 Album Only
Push About the Jorum 2:59 Album Only
The Maid of Banbridge 3:25 Album Only
A Health to the Company 2:52 Album Only
Whiskey in the Jar 3:32 Album Only
Planxty Burke 3:24 Album Only
Davey Davey Nick-Nack 3:13 Album Only
Three Ravens 3:28 Album Only
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Album Notes

Celtic tunes played on Penny Whistle, Violin, Viola,
Accordian, Harp, Guitar, Irish Flute and Alto Recorder.

From the 1485 Welch Battle song OVER THE STONE, to the
Irish O\'Carolan Harp tunes of PLANXTY O\'FLYNN and PLANXTY
BURKE; thru the olde English songs of THREE RAVENS, EARLY
ONE MORNING, and TURN AGAIN WHITTINGTON (who was 3 times
Lord Mayor of London from 1397-1419); to the lovely slow
tunes of MAID OF BAMBRIDGE and the fairy tale CASTLE OF
DROMORE. Enjoy the little English Hornpipe DAVEY DAVEY
NICK-NACK;the Irish Jigs DROPS OF BRANDY/BARNEY BRALLAGHAN and RORY O\'MORE; the Irish songs of SALMON TAILS UP THE WATER, A HEALTH TO THE COMPANY (a toast before battle), a JUG OF PUNCH and WHISKEY IN THE JAR; and the whimsical PUSH
ABOUT THE JORUM (drinking from a new chamber pot) and
THE VICAR OF BRAY who changed between being Catholic
and Protestent depending on who the Monarch was, but insisted on his gallon of wine a day; to the ever popular
FAREWELL TO WHISKEY and GARRY OWEN.

A truely Celtic charmer.

Lolly Cross plays Penny Whistle, Irish Flute, Alto Recorder and Percussion.
Patricia Crane plays Violin and Viola.
Kathy Colegrove plays Accordian.
Anne Applegate plays Harp.
Ed Chevalley plays Guitar.

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