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Shaskeen are a musical group based in Ireland, who perform Irish traditional music. They formed in London in May 1970 and are still performing and recording as of 2024. The band currently consists of Eamonn Cotter (flute, tin whistle), Tom Cussen (banjo, mandolin), Geraldine Cotter (tin whistle, piano), Patsy McDonagh (accordion), Katie Theasby (singer, flute), Dave Sanders (fiddle), Mary ...
Hession played with the ceili band Shaskeen, with whom he recorded several albums, and with Paul Brock's band Moving Cloud. He also worked with traditional musician friends Frankie Gavin and Joe Derrane and jazz/blues singer Mary Coughlan. With Gavin he recorded The Full Score (TARA 4020).
"The Famous Faha Sports" - song about a local sports day, written by Miko Guthrie with extra verses added by Breandán Higgins of Lahinch. Recorded by Shaskeen and Sean O'Sé with The Turloughmore Céilí Band [5] "The Five Pilots Of Kilbaha" - about the village of Kilbaha. [2] "Farewell To Lissycasey" - about the village of Lissycasey. [2]
Doonaree record label, with Shaskeen Shaskeen: Irish Pub Session, released 16 May 2006 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Doonaree .
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Live from the Gaiety is a live album by The Dubliners.It was recorded during the Irish leg of their tour celebrating forty years on the road. The double album was recorded at the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin in June 2002.
Three Score and Ten: A Voice to the People is a multi-CD box set album issued by Topic Records in 2009 to celebrate 70 years as an independent British record label.. The album consists of a hardback book containing the seven CDs and a paper insert detailing the Topic release list, complemented by a card insert to balance the release list.
Andy Irvine was born in St John's Wood, northwest London on 14 June 1942.His mother, Felicia Madge Lessels, was from Wallasey, Merseyside, [note 1] [6] [7] and his father, Archibald Kennedy Irvine, from Glasgow.