Jan 8, 2019
What was the earliest Irish music live streaming event? Billy McComiskey revisits the night TWO accordion giants gave a concert in the Catskills while a landlord in NYC tuned in; and Rose Flanagan remembers how her dad and his buddy learned tunes on their bikes, for this short between-season installment.
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Special thanks to Rolf Wagels, Gregor Brinkschulte, Robert Levelle, Sharon Murphy, Brian Benscoter, Billie Neal, and Joe Garrett for supporting this episode. And thank you to Matt Heaton for script editing and production music.
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Music Heard on IMS Episode 24
all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated
Tune: “Tap Room” from Session in the
Kitchen
Artists: Dan Gurney (accordion), Shannon Heaton
(flute), Matt Heaton (guitar)
Tune: “After Hours Theme,” from Production Music Made for
Irish Music Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar)
Tune: “Behind The Bush In Parkhanna,” (fling) from Swimming
Against The Falls
Artist: Joey Abarta
Tune: “Triumph Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish
Music Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar)
Tune: “Humours of Tulla” (AKA first tune from “The Cooley Set”),
from Crossroads
Arists: Mairtin O'Connor, Seamie O'Dowd
& Cathal Hayden
Tune: “Meaning of Life,” from Production Music Made for
Irish Music Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar)
Tune: “Reavy’s,” from Traditional Music On Fiddle, Banjo &
Harp
Artists: Oisin Mac Diarmada, Brian Fitzgerald, Micheal
O'Ruanaigh