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Double Jig​/​Slip Jig - The Kilclogher Jig & Elizabeth Kelly​’​s Delight

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Tommy Keane (uilleann pipes) and Jacqueline McCarthy (concertina) have been playing music together since they met in London in 1980. In 1987 they moved to Co. Galway where they play and teach traditional music. Their daughter Siobhán (featured here on fiddle) also plays piano and teaches traditional music. These tunes are from the playing of fiddle and concertina player John Kelly from Kilballyowen in South Clare. John had a great collection of unique tunes in his repertoire. Kilclogher is to the west of Kilballyowen on the Loop Head Peninsula and Elizabeth Kelly’s Delight is named after his mother who played concertina. John Kelly can be heard playing these tunes on fiddle on an LP recording, “Ceol an Chláir” (1978).

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from Tunes in the Church, released June 1, 2013

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Cormac Begley

Cormac Begley is a bass, baritone, treble and piccolo concertina player from a west-Kerry musical family. He plays in a number of projects including: duets including Clíodhna Ní Bheaglaoich, Jack Talty, Caoimhín O Raghallaigh and Liam Ó Maonlaí; a trio entitle 'Concertina'; and with the band Ré.He is the founder of Airt and award winning Tunes in the Church live concert series in Galway & Dublin. ... more

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