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  2. Carmel Gunning - Wikipedia

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    Gunning is noted for her fast-paced tin whistle style common of fiddle, flute and tin whistle of the "South Sligo" tradition or style. Gunning's reputation in the wider world was expanded by the release of her first solo recording, The Lakes of Sligo, which features four unaccompanied songs as well as 14 tracks of virtuosic tin whistle playing.

  3. Blackberry Blossom (tune) - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Irish Dance Music by All Star Ceilidhe Band; Traditional Irish Dance Music: All Star Ceili Band by Joe Derrane; Traditional Irish Music by William Sullivan; Traditional Irish Tunes Played On The Tin Whistle (1/2) by Geraldine Cotter; Traditional Music Of Ireland by Various Artists; Natalie MacMaster in Four on the Floor (cassette) [11]

  4. Michael McGoldrick - Wikipedia

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    Michael McGoldrick (born 26 November 1971, in Manchester, England) [1] is a folk musician who plays Irish flute, uilleann pipes, low whistle and bodhran. He also plays other instruments such as acoustic guitar, cittern, and mandolin.

  5. Micho Russell - Wikipedia

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    A similar mix of Music, Song and stories. 1995 Micho Russell Ireland's Whistling Ambassador: The Pennywhistler's Press Includes a 28-page booklet with a biography and notes on his music. There is also a video release with different music. 2015 Micho Russell Rarities & Old Favorites 1949–1993: Tin Whistle, Flute & Songs From North Clare & Beyond

  6. Andy Irvine (musician) - Wikipedia

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    He has been influential in folk music for over six decades, during which he recorded a large repertoire of songs and tunes he assembled from books, old recordings and folk-song collectors rooted in the Irish, English, Scottish, Eastern European, Australian and American old-time and folk traditions.

  7. Sharon Shannon - Wikipedia

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    Sharon Shannon (born 8 June 1968) is an Irish musician, [1] best known for her work with the button accordion and for her fiddle technique. She also plays the tin whistle and melodeon. Her 1991 debut album, Sharon Shannon, was the best-selling album of traditional Irish music ever released in Ireland.

  8. The Dubliners - Wikipedia

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    Ciarán Bourke was a singer, but he also played the guitar and tin whistle. He sang many songs in Irish ("Peggy Lettermore", "Preab san Ól"). In 1974 he collapsed on stage after suffering a brain haemorrhage. A second haemorrhage left him paralysed on his left side. [15] Bourke died in 1988. [16]

  9. David Flynn (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Flynn's second album, Contemporary Traditional Irish Guitar, was released in 2009 on Frisbee Records. The album contains completely solo guitar versions of music by some a number of traditional Irish music composers from the 20th century, including a number of compositions by Paddy Fahey. There is also music by Ed Reavy, Liz Carroll.