The Crooked Road: Playlist March 27th.
Written by Noel Fahy  
Sunday, 27 March 2016 21:08

The Crooked Road  -  Noel Fahy

Sunday 27th. March 2016

“Title”  -  Artist  -  Album (Label)

 “Brenda Stubbert’s / Emmett’s Hedgehog / Larry’s Favourite / Devil Among the Taylors”  -  Colette O’ Leary, Jamie Smith & Brian Kelly  -  The Long Notes (JS002)

“Do Me Justice”                  - Len Graham  -  Claddagh's Choice Volume I (Ceirniní Cladaig CC40/65CD)  www.claddaghrecords.com

 “Easter Snow”  -  Séamus Ennis  -  Claddagh's Choice Volume I (Ceirniní Cladaig CC40/65CD)  www.claddaghrecords.com

“Easter Snow”  -  Christy Moore  -  Folk Tale        

“Sonny Brogan's / Easter Sunday / The Glentaun”  -  Alan & John Kelly  -  Fourmilehouse                (Black Box Music BBM2003)  www.blackboxmusic.ie

“The Blackthorn Stick / Humours of Miltown (jigs)”  -  Frankie Gavin & Malachy Bourke  -  The Master's Return (Ergodos ER19)  www.ergodos.ie

“The Old Fenian Gun”  -  Matt Keane  -  The Rising Of The Moon (MK6) www.facebook.com/matt.keane1

“The 3 Hallions”                  -  Buille  -  Buille Beo (Crow Valley Music  www.vallelymusic.com/buille.htm   www.buille.com

 

“Independence Hornpipe/Colonel Fraser”  -  Danú  -  Danú (TM002)  www.danu.net

“Grace”                  -  The Wolfe Tones  -  Rebels & Heroes [Disc 2] (Celtic Collections CCCD636)

“Dark Horse On The Wind”  -  Susan McKeown  -  Lowlands (Green Linnet GLCD1205) www.susanmckeown.com

“The Minstrel Boy”  -  The West Ocean String Quartet  -  An Indigo Sky  (West Ocean Records WORCD103) www.wosq.com

“In April 1916”  -  Elle Marie O' Dwyer  -  Single  www.facebook.com/ElleMarieODwyer/

“Darling Michael”  -  Niamh Dunne  -  THE O' Rahilly 1916  www.niamhdunne.com

“Tom Clarke’s Jig”  -  Charlie Lennon with Jim Higgins  -  Áille na hÁille (Gael Linn CEFCD209)  www.gael-linn.ie

“The Foggy Dew”  -  John Beag  -  The Winds of Freedom               (Cló Íar Chonnacht CICD106)  www.cic.ie

 “Constance”  -  Marian Makins  -  Single

“Air: Lament For 1916 (Featuring Tommy Keane)”  -  Raymond J Smyth  -  Lament For 1916 www.raymondjsmith.com