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Pádraic Keane (Pipes) and Fergus McGorman (Flute) - Cobblestone 04-01-2011 - Waltz - The Beautiful Goldfinch - Reels - The First House in Connaught / The Pinch of Snuff
Pádraic Keane (Pipes) and Fergus McGorman (Flute) - Cobblestone 04-01-2011 - Jigs - Tansey's / Pipe on the Hob
Pádraic Keane (Pipes) - Cobblestone 04-01-2011 - Air - My Dear Irish Boy - Jig - Scatter the Mud
Pádraic Keane (Pipes) and Fergus McGorman (Flute) - Cobblestone 04-01-2011 - Reels - The One Horned Cow / Rolling in the Rye Grass
Pádraic Keane (Pipes) and Fergus McGorman (Flute) - Cobblestone 04-01-2011 - Hornpipes - The Honeysuckle / Cronin's
Pádraic Keane (Pipes) and Fergus McGorman (Flute) - Cobblestone 04-01-2011 - Jigs - Sliabh Russell / Bímis ag Ól
Pádraic Keane (Pipes) - Cobblestone 04-01-2011 - Jigs - The Sporting Pitchfork / Sgt. Early's Jig / Moll Rua
Pádraic Keane (Pipes) and Fergus McGorman (Flute) - Cobblestone 04-01-2011 - Slip Jigs - The First Slip / Hardiman the Fiddler
Pádraic Keane (Pipes) and Fergus McGorman (Flute) - Cobblestone 04-01-2011 - Reels - The Road to Lisdoonvarna / Shaskeen
The Shaughraun - This image was published by the firm of Currier & Ives who operated in New York from 1834 to 1907. It ostensibly illustrates act II, scene I of THE SHAUGHRAUN, the play by Dion Boucicault which premiered in New York in November 1874. In fact it is based on a painting by Daniel Maclise (1806-1870) entitled “Snap Apple Night”, which Maclise painted in 1833, basing it on a scene he witnessed the year before in Bantry, co. Cork. The detail of one of the company holding a drink to the lips of the piper is found in other 19th c. paintings and appears to have been a not uncommon witticism.
Pip Murphy (Harmonica) at the Cobblestone 07-12-2010 - Hornpipe - Un-named
John Murphy (Harmonica) and Pip Murphy (Harmonica) at the Cobblestone 07-12-2010 - Hornpipes - Un-named