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Reels - O​’​Sullivan​’​s March / Lanigan​’​s Other Ball

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Marie and Tim McHugh are a fiddle and flute playing sister and brother from Newport in Co. Mayo. They started off learning music from family and local music teachers John Hoban and Marion McCarthy and later from musicians locally and at sessions throughout the country. As well as local musical influences like the Langans and accordion player Seamus Heneghan, both are strongly influenced by Connaught flute and fiddle music, in particular the playing of Jimmy Murphy the east Mayo fiddle player. In 2012, Tim was awarded the prestigious Sean O’Riada award for his flute playing. The first tune is a less common setting of a well known jig and march by the same name. The second, learned from Rev. Gary Hastings is a version of the well known song “Lanigan’s Ball” from the playing of the great Fermanagh flute player, Eddie Duffy.

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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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