Posts Tagged ‘March’


Blisteringly hot violin solo by Dezi Donnelly, when the brilliant Sharon Shannon and her band headlined the annual Fleadh Cheoil Irish music festival (this year based in Cavan) on Sunday August 21st, 2010. Sharon makes virtuosity look so easy, delivering music with the same warmth as her lovely smile. The town was full to capacity, when Sharon performed, with many people listening from a distance, down ‘packed’ streets. There were so many people in the town (organizers mentioned 85000), that the show ended early to ensure safety of music fans. Here, Sharon performs the wonderful ‘James Brown’s March’ by Manchester musician Mike Mc Goldrick, followed by a reel by Charlie Lennon. From Sharon’s website: Sharon has recorded and toured with….Bono, Adam Clayton, Sinead O’Connor, Jackson Browne, John Prine, Steve Earl, Mark Knopfler, The Chieftains, The Waterboys, Willie Nelson, Nigel Kennedy, Alison Krauss, and Shane Mc Gowan… Featuring: Sharon Shannon: Accordion Dezi Donnelly: violin Jack Maher: electric guitar Jim Murray: acoustic guitar Related websites: www.sharonshannon.com www.myspace.com en.wikipedia.org www.dezidonnelly.com www.myspace.com www.fleadh2010.ie en.wikipedia.org comhaltas.ie From Wikipedia: The Fleadh Cheoil (Festival of Music) is an Irish music competition run by Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (CCÉ). There are various stages to the competition. In Ireland there are county and provincial competitions leading to the All-Ireland Fleadh. In Britain there are


Marcha O´Sullivan, está sacada a oído de la pelicula ROB ROY, interpretada por THE CHIEFTAINS. Los dedos se me van un poco, pero puede ser pasable….


The National Tartan Day New York Day Committee invite all pipe bands, individual pipers, drummers and drum majors, Scottish clans and organizations, and descendants of Scotland to take part in the largest event celebrating Scotland in New York – the New York Tartan Day Parade.

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Ryan Morrison directs the pipers and drummers of the Ian Sturrock Memorial Pipe Band in March to Battle, with the Chieftains


King Brian Boru was the first High King of Ireland (1000 AD) Under his rule he united the clans and defended Ireland against the Norse invaders. He died in battle at an age of 87. This song, arranged by Ans van Campen for harp, symbolizes the army of Brian Boru on their way to a fight. You hear them approach, pass by and disappear in the distance. Hope you enjoy!

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Originally posted 2010-09-07 09:49:42.


The fear that the recent killings in Northern Ireland could spark a return to sectarian bloodshed between the province’s Protestants and Catholics has leaders worried not just in Belfast, London and Dublin. Inside Story asks: Is the nightmare which Britain and Northern Ireland thought was over, making a return? Can the attacks be viewed in isolation? Or are they in fact a real threat to the North’s power-sharing deal?


Atholl Highlanders USA (guest pipe band) perform “March of the San Patricios” with the Chieftains during their Atlanta concert, February 28, 2009.

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