Video duration: 332 seconds
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Taken from Donal Lunny's "Sult - Spirit of the Music" TV series - recorded around 1996.
Mark Knopfler - vocals & guitar
Donal Lunny - bouzouki
Liam O'Flynn - uilleann pipes
Sean Keane - fiddle
Video duration: 243 seconds
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Medley - Farewell to Uist, The Lochaber Badger, RIP the Badger:
Transatlantic Sessions 3:
Fred Morrison - whistle and pipes
Michael McGoldrick - whistle and pipes
Donal Lunny - bouzouki
Jerry Douglas - dobro
Video duration: 180 seconds
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Donal Fox Quartet Live at the Blue Note Jazz Club, New York City, July 31, 2007. Donal Fox, piano, Warren Wolf, vibraphone, George Mraz, double bass, Yoron Israel, drums. The Scarlatti Jazz Suite Project
Video duration: 282 seconds
Global video hits: 1992
We present three jigs: "The Coolea Jig", "The Mist-Covered Mountain" and "Cathal McConnell's" played by Martin Smith from Burren, Co. Cavan (flute), Donal Reilly of Killeshandra, Co. Cavan (accordion) and John MCartan from Newtowngore, Co. Leitrim (guitar).
The music was recorded in Cavan on 8th December 2003.
More info and videos at http://comhaltaslive .ie
Video duration: 257 seconds
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...Seo 'N Làimh Mo Rùin
(The drink would be in my love's hand)
Transatlantic Sessions series 3 (2007)
bouzouki - Donal Lunny
dobro - Jerry Douglas
whistle - Michael McGoldrick
guitar - Russ Barenberg
Video duration: 487 seconds
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Donal Fox: Scarlatti Jazz Suite Project with Donal Fox, piano, Stefon Harris, vibraphone, John Lockwood, bass, Terri Lyne Carrington, drums. Regattabar Jazz Club, June 2006
Video duration: 167 seconds
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Òganaich Uir A Rinn M' Fhàgail
(Oh Noble Youth Who Has Left Me)
Transatlantic Sessions 3:
Julie Fowlis - vocals & whistle
Bruce Molsky - harmony vocals
Donal Lunny - bouzouki
Jerry Douglas - dobro
Aly Bain - fiddle
Michael McGoldrick - Whistle
Gerry O'Connor - Banjo
Todd Parks - bass
Donald Hay - percussion
Video duration: 266 seconds
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Second Movement of Fragments for Improvised Piano and Orchestra by T.J. Anderson
Donal Fox, Piano soloist, William LaRue Jones, conductor
The University of Iowa Symphony orchestra. All piano parts written and improvised by Donal Fox
World premiere performance at Hancher Auditorium, Iowa City
Recorded Live for Iowa Public Television (IPTV), October 25, 2006