Catherine McEvoy Interview (Flute)
Episode 39 · March 3rd, 2020 · 1 hr 15 mins
About this Episode
On Growing up in Birmingham, on the Sligo-Roscommon style, on slowing down Seamus Tansey records, on the Birmingham Ceili Band and Táin Ceili Band, on Peig McGrath, on women in traditional Irish music, on piano accompaniment and on Michael Grinter and Rudall and Rose flutes.
In this episode Catherine plays:
East of Glendart / The Green Fields of Woodford
The Boys Of The Lough / The Devils of Dublin
Grace's Hornpipe (Original)
The Lad from Mt Kisco / Dominic's Farewell to Cashel
Bánchnoic Éireann Ó
Thanks you so much Catherine for your time and your tunes.
To follow Catherine go here:
https://www.facebook.com/catherine.mcevoy.376
To buy Catherine's CDs go here:
https://store.cdbaby.com/Artist/CatherineMcEvoy
Also thank you to Boxwood Australia 2020 for bringing Catherine to Australia. You can find out more about Boxwood Australia here: www.boxwood.org. Boxwood Australia was made possible with support from Culture Ireland, promoting Irish arts worldwide.
Enjoy!
Darren & Dom
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