Feb 11, 2020
Are all traditional tunes created equally? And if they aren’t, what happens to the, um, lesser tunes? Do they end up like lost dryer socks? Chicago-based accordion player Jimmy Keane reflects on the room of bad tunes, and shares one of his loveliest compositions in this month’s off season installment.
Plenty of music here, too. Full playlist below.
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Music Heard on IMS Episode 38
all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated
Tune: “Redican's Jig / The Merry Old Woman Jig / The Chapel
Bell” from bohola
Artist: bohola
Tune: “G Chimes,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music
Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton
Tune: “Horse Keane’s Hornpipe,” from Live with Jimmy &
Dennis
Artist: Jimmy Keane & Denis Cahill
Tune: “Moving-On Song,” from bohola
Artist:
bohola