MP3 Dónal Maguire - The Clergy´s Lamentation
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The Bonny Labouring Boy
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Moreton Bay
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Websters Favourite;OBriens hornpipe
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Roger the Miller
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The Clergys Lamentation
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The Generous Lover
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The Turnpike Gate;Maid of Mt. Cisco
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All Things are Quite Silent
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Mazurka du Morvan
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The Grand Conversation on Napoleon
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The Shamrock Shore
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Apples in Winter; Mooncoin jig
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Paddy and the Ass
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The Pride of Glencoe
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Traditional music and song, mainly Irish, some contemporary.
14 MP3 Songs in this album (58:09) !
Related styles: FOLK: Irish Traditional, FOLK: Celtic Fusion
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The Tiger Club Notingham
Praise was also heaped on our guest for the night, DONAL MAGUIRE: "brilliant", "one of the best we've ever had", "great voice, choice of material and humour and rapport with audience", "knows his sources and gives due homage to them", "humbling, the sheer mastery - and the b***d plays as well as he sings!". Al Atkinson took the time to send in a complete review which merits quoting in full:
"Never having heard Donal Maguire before, I was tremendously impressed and delighted by his performance last Sunday. His choice of songs, I thought, was impeccable - completely new to me or, at least, excellent new versions. Donal's singing showed a total command of the material - a subtle and powerful voice that got the last drop out of every song.
"The musicianship was also excellent (it would be nice to provide him with a couple of local backing musicians on another visit). Maybe we could have managed with a touch less of the blarney, but that's probably just me being greedy and wanting another couple of songs in its place. Donal was genial and funny, obviously enjoyed himself immensely and proved to be a very memorable and inspiring guest. It was heartening to see such a good crowd present - it really does make a difference and that room needs to be fullish to work properly."
Thanks Al and to sum up the night, an e-mail (yes, even folkies use them) from Pete Burnham: "Sunday was the best night I've had at the Tiger for some time. A superb guest that brought out the quality of local singers that the Tiger can be proud of."
Roots Music Club
Greenwich, S.E. London
"As a club organiser, I have witnessed the evolution of Dónal as a performer over a period of nearly 30 years. What made him good then is still what makes him good now, namely, that he is an outstanding singer and a talented multi-instrumentalist. His repertoire has developed from mainly Irish ballads to include contemporary material, yet he still performs outstanding interpretations of some of the classic ballads. His instrumental playing is assured and technically superb and he is a witty and self-possessed presenter of his material."
14 MP3 Songs in this album (58:09) !
Related styles: FOLK: Irish Traditional, FOLK: Celtic Fusion
Details:
The Tiger Club Notingham
Praise was also heaped on our guest for the night, DONAL MAGUIRE: "brilliant", "one of the best we've ever had", "great voice, choice of material and humour and rapport with audience", "knows his sources and gives due homage to them", "humbling, the sheer mastery - and the b***d plays as well as he sings!". Al Atkinson took the time to send in a complete review which merits quoting in full:
"Never having heard Donal Maguire before, I was tremendously impressed and delighted by his performance last Sunday. His choice of songs, I thought, was impeccable - completely new to me or, at least, excellent new versions. Donal's singing showed a total command of the material - a subtle and powerful voice that got the last drop out of every song.
"The musicianship was also excellent (it would be nice to provide him with a couple of local backing musicians on another visit). Maybe we could have managed with a touch less of the blarney, but that's probably just me being greedy and wanting another couple of songs in its place. Donal was genial and funny, obviously enjoyed himself immensely and proved to be a very memorable and inspiring guest. It was heartening to see such a good crowd present - it really does make a difference and that room needs to be fullish to work properly."
Thanks Al and to sum up the night, an e-mail (yes, even folkies use them) from Pete Burnham: "Sunday was the best night I've had at the Tiger for some time. A superb guest that brought out the quality of local singers that the Tiger can be proud of."
Roots Music Club
Greenwich, S.E. London
"As a club organiser, I have witnessed the evolution of Dónal as a performer over a period of nearly 30 years. What made him good then is still what makes him good now, namely, that he is an outstanding singer and a talented multi-instrumentalist. His repertoire has developed from mainly Irish ballads to include contemporary material, yet he still performs outstanding interpretations of some of the classic ballads. His instrumental playing is assured and technically superb and he is a witty and self-possessed presenter of his material."
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