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An Ras

Tommy Hayes

Irish
Mulligan Records

Catalogue Number: LUNCD055
Barcode: 5098990121206
Running Time: 47 mins.

CD£12.60The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

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Tommy plays an amazing assortment of percussion instruments on this CD - over 20 are listed. But it's not all about 'banging away at things', more the clever and sensible use of percussion in a strong group setting. Tasteful even.

1) The Gwebarra Bridge Reel
2) Ships In Full sail - The Humours of Ballyloughlin
3) Nathaniel Gow's Lament For His Brother
4) The Wooden Whale
5) The Three Sea Captains
6) The Molka
7) Mr.P.C.
8) The Bird and the Goat
9) Bliggish
10) Chanela
11) Paddy Fahy's Jig
12) An Ras
13) Jimdance
14) Mo Ghile Mear
Tommy plays an amazing assortment of percussion instruments on this CD - over 20 are listed. But it's not all about 'banging away at things', more the clever and sensible use of percussion in a strong group setting. Tasteful even.

Lineup

Tommy Hayes - All Percussion
with
Brian Dunning - Flutes, Whistle & Voice
Alasdair Fraser - Fiddles
Tommy Halferty - Bass & Guitars
Kieran Hanrahan - Banjo & Mandolin
Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill - Voice
Micheal O'Domhnaill - Guitar
Micheal O'Suilleabhain - Piano

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