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NOTE:
Hey there - it's Darren and Dom here. So...we want to let you know that last week was the last episode (Ep 94) of the Blarney Pilgrims Podcast for now. We've come to a point where we've both decided to take a long pause and focus on a few other things. Knowing how much the podcast means to you all, it's a decision we've been really reluctant to take. What we DO know is how massively grateful we are for every text, every thumbs up, every raised eyebrow of support we've had over the past two years. You are all legends, and we're forever in your debt. Thanks especially to everyone who's become a Patron Saint and supported us through the toughest of economic times, and thanks most especially to the musicians. To those who have been so generous to share their tunes and stories with us, and to those who've welcomed us into pub sessions and festival gatherings and house sessions and campsite sessions. Wherever in the world we've chatted with players of the music, we've been made to feel like lifelong pals. It's a testament to the open heartedness of the communities who keep the music going wherever they are, and we can't thank you all enough. We hope this archive will remain of use to people even as we're taking a pause. So - please do stay in touch, don't be a stranger, and if you see us out and about, do say hello. And we'll see you when we see you. Dom and Darren.
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NOTE:
Hey there - it's Darren and Dom here. So...we want to let you know that last week was the last episode (Ep 94) of the Blarney Pilgrims Podcast for now. We've come to a point where we've both decided to take a long pause and focus on a few other things. Knowing how much the podcast means to you all, it's a decision we've been really reluctant to take. What we DO know is how massively grateful we are for every text, every thumbs up, every raised eyebrow of support we've had over the past two years. You are all legends, and we're forever in your debt. Thanks especially to everyone who's become a Patron Saint and supported us through the toughest of economic times, and thanks most especially to the musicians. To those who have been so generous to share their tunes and stories with us, and to those who've welcomed us into pub sessions and festival gatherings and house sessions and campsite sessions. Wherever in the world we've chatted with players of the music, we've been made to feel like lifelong pals. It's a testament to the open heartedness of the communities who keep the music going wherever they are, and we can't thank you all enough. We hope this archive will remain of use to people even as we're taking a pause. So - please do stay in touch, don't be a stranger, and if you see us out and about, do say hello. And we'll see you when we see you. Dom and Darren.
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  <title>Episode 85: Barry Kerr Interview (Uilleann pipes, flute, singing)</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>The Liam O'Flynn Award. Digging into the Irish Traditional Music Archive. Ulster hunting songs and mummers. Hare coursing.  Life in Lurgan County Armagh. The Ceili House and legend of Seamus Tansey. Prehistoric cairns and building on the tradition. The magic of the session and finding inspiration in the music.</itunes:subtitle>
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In this episode Barry Plays:
The Holy Trinity Reels: Clancy from Clare / The Rambles of Ennis / Master Rowesome’s 
Of Sportsmen Bold
The Chicken Gone to Scotland / Unnamed tune from Fintan Vallely
Johnny Henry's 
To buy Barry's music go here: 
https://barrykerr1.bandcamp.com/
To find out more about Barry and his art fo here:
https://www.barrykerr.com/
To follow Barry on socials go here:
https://www.facebook.com/ceol1111
https://www.instagram.com/barry.kerr/
https://twitter.com/barrykerr1
To listen, stream or download simply click a link below:
Our website: https://blarneypilgrims.com
iTunes: https://apple.co/2A6tUPm
Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/3cPTkis
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy
Or alternatively, simply search your favourite podcast app for the Blarney Pilgrims.
Barry, thank you so much, this was a blast.
--
Become a Patron Saint of the Blarney Pilgrims Podcast.
We want the podcast to be free to listen to for as many people as possible. But without the support from at least some of you we couldn’t keep putting out an episode a week. That’s why we’re asking you to become a Patron (Saint) of the podcast. www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims
So, for the price of a pint, or a half pint for that matter, you can help keep this show on the road and be safe in the knowledge you have a halo above your head.
For your good deed you will secure your place in traditional Irish music podcast heaven. But most importantly, you’ll have helped pay for the other 99% of listeners that don’t or can’t chip in.
And that, my friend, is a hell-of-a-nice thing to do.
Darren &amp;amp; Dom
www.blarneypilgrims.com
www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims
www.facebook.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast
www.instagram.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast
www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast 
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<p>In this episode Barry Plays:</p>

<p>The Holy Trinity Reels: Clancy from Clare / The Rambles of Ennis / Master Rowesome’s <br>
Of Sportsmen Bold<br>
The Chicken Gone to Scotland / Unnamed tune from Fintan Vallely<br>
Johnny Henry&#39;s </p>

<p>To buy Barry&#39;s music go here: <br>
<a href="https://barrykerr1.bandcamp.com/" rel="nofollow">https://barrykerr1.bandcamp.com/</a></p>

<p>To find out more about Barry and his art fo here:<br>
<a href="https://www.barrykerr.com/" rel="nofollow">https://www.barrykerr.com/</a></p>

<p>To follow Barry on socials go here:<br>
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/ceol1111" rel="nofollow">https://www.facebook.com/ceol1111</a><br>
<a href="https://www.instagram.com/barry.kerr/" rel="nofollow">https://www.instagram.com/barry.kerr/</a><br>
<a href="https://twitter.com/barrykerr1" rel="nofollow">https://twitter.com/barrykerr1</a></p>

<p>To listen, stream or download simply click a link below:</p>

<p>Our website: <a href="https://blarneypilgrims.com" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.com</a><br>
iTunes: <a href="https://apple.co/2A6tUPm" rel="nofollow">https://apple.co/2A6tUPm</a><br>
Google Podcasts: <a href="http://bit.ly/3cPTkis" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/3cPTkis</a><br>
Spotify: <a href="https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy" rel="nofollow">https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy</a></p>

<p>Or alternatively, simply search your favourite podcast app for the Blarney Pilgrims.</p>

<p>Barry, thank you so much, this was a blast.</p>

<p>--</p>

<p>Become a Patron Saint of the Blarney Pilgrims Podcast.</p>

<p>We want the podcast to be free to listen to for as many people as possible. But without the support from at least some of you we couldn’t keep putting out an episode a week. That’s why we’re asking you to become a Patron (Saint) of the podcast. <a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a></p>

<p>So, for the price of a pint, or a half pint for that matter, you can help keep this show on the road and be safe in the knowledge you have a halo above your head.</p>

<p>For your good deed you will secure your place in traditional Irish music podcast heaven. But most importantly, you’ll have helped pay for the other 99% of listeners that don’t or can’t chip in.</p>

<p>And that, my friend, is a hell-of-a-nice thing to do.</p>

<p>Darren &amp; Dom</p>

<p><a href="http://www.blarneypilgrims.com" rel="nofollow">www.blarneypilgrims.com</a><br>
<a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a><br>
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast" rel="nofollow">www.facebook.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast</a><br>
<a href="http://www.instagram.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast" rel="nofollow">www.instagram.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast</a><br>
<a href="http://www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast" rel="nofollow">www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>The Liam O&#39;Flynn Award. Digging into the Irish Traditional Music Archive. Ulster hunting songs and mummers. Hare coursing.  Life in Lurgan County Armagh. The Ceili House and legend of Seamus Tansey. Prehistoric cairns and building on the tradition. The magic of the session and finding inspiration in the music.</p>

<p>In this episode Barry Plays:</p>

<p>The Holy Trinity Reels: Clancy from Clare / The Rambles of Ennis / Master Rowesome’s <br>
Of Sportsmen Bold<br>
The Chicken Gone to Scotland / Unnamed tune from Fintan Vallely<br>
Johnny Henry&#39;s </p>

<p>To buy Barry&#39;s music go here: <br>
<a href="https://barrykerr1.bandcamp.com/" rel="nofollow">https://barrykerr1.bandcamp.com/</a></p>

<p>To find out more about Barry and his art fo here:<br>
<a href="https://www.barrykerr.com/" rel="nofollow">https://www.barrykerr.com/</a></p>

<p>To follow Barry on socials go here:<br>
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/ceol1111" rel="nofollow">https://www.facebook.com/ceol1111</a><br>
<a href="https://www.instagram.com/barry.kerr/" rel="nofollow">https://www.instagram.com/barry.kerr/</a><br>
<a href="https://twitter.com/barrykerr1" rel="nofollow">https://twitter.com/barrykerr1</a></p>

<p>To listen, stream or download simply click a link below:</p>

<p>Our website: <a href="https://blarneypilgrims.com" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.com</a><br>
iTunes: <a href="https://apple.co/2A6tUPm" rel="nofollow">https://apple.co/2A6tUPm</a><br>
Google Podcasts: <a href="http://bit.ly/3cPTkis" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/3cPTkis</a><br>
Spotify: <a href="https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy" rel="nofollow">https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy</a></p>

<p>Or alternatively, simply search your favourite podcast app for the Blarney Pilgrims.</p>

<p>Barry, thank you so much, this was a blast.</p>

<p>--</p>

<p>Become a Patron Saint of the Blarney Pilgrims Podcast.</p>

<p>We want the podcast to be free to listen to for as many people as possible. But without the support from at least some of you we couldn’t keep putting out an episode a week. That’s why we’re asking you to become a Patron (Saint) of the podcast. <a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a></p>

<p>So, for the price of a pint, or a half pint for that matter, you can help keep this show on the road and be safe in the knowledge you have a halo above your head.</p>

<p>For your good deed you will secure your place in traditional Irish music podcast heaven. But most importantly, you’ll have helped pay for the other 99% of listeners that don’t or can’t chip in.</p>

<p>And that, my friend, is a hell-of-a-nice thing to do.</p>

<p>Darren &amp; Dom</p>

<p><a href="http://www.blarneypilgrims.com" rel="nofollow">www.blarneypilgrims.com</a><br>
<a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a><br>
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast" rel="nofollow">www.facebook.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast</a><br>
<a href="http://www.instagram.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast" rel="nofollow">www.instagram.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast</a><br>
<a href="http://www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast" rel="nofollow">www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast</a></p>]]>
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  <title>Episode 78: Liam Thomas Bailey Interview (Fiddle, five-string banjo, singing)</title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2020 14:00:00 +1100</pubDate>
  <author>Darren O'Mahony, Dominic Black</author>
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  <itunes:author>Darren O'Mahony, Dominic Black</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>Out of The Wind, Into the Sun: depression, loss, and the therapeutic power of psilocybin mushrooms. All of everything in a single tune. 'Keeping myself in the air as an artist.' The road, the weight, a writer not writing. Bruce Springsteen, Cillian Vallely, Jon Bon Jovi and a little bit o' John Denver.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>2:21:44</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>Stories of a life in music, so far. Ancient tunes and new ones, losing a loved one and finding her again through tunes. The Irish connection. Out of The Wind, Into the Sun: depression, loss, and the therapeutic power of psilocybin mushrooms. Recovery into music. All of everything in a single tune. 'Keeping myself in the air as an artist.' Country song-smithing, Darren's unending love of pop, Dom's unending love of neon COLD BEER signs. The road, the weight, a writer not writing. Bruce Springsteen, Cillian Vallely, Jon Bon Jovi and a little bit o' John Denver.
The tunes:
Castle Kelly's and Brelydian (Bob Brozeman and Donal O'Connor)
Two Bird Stone
The Broken Parts + The Maids of Michelstown
Sinead Maire’s Jig (Cillian Vallely) and the Sporting Pitchfork
Lucy Farr's and 'The 99'
To listen, stream or download simply click a link below:
Our website: https://blarneypilgrims.com
iTunes: https://apple.co/2A6tUPm
Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/3cPTkis
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy
Or alternatively, simply search your favourite podcast app for the Blarney Pilgrims.
You can listen to Liam's other podcast about depression, psilocybin mushrooms, psychedelics and recovery over here: https://soundcloud.com/thecuriosityhourpodcast/s08-e156-liamthomasbailey
You can buy Liam's music and band (Two Bird Stone) from here: https://liamthomasbailey.com/
And you can follow him here:
https://www.facebook.com/liam.bailey.338
https://www.instagram.com/liamthomasbailey/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnjugXbIK0y0PvpqaYXtaA?viewas=subscriber
Finally, the Triúr series by Máirtín Hayes, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and Peadar Ó Riada that Liam mentioned can be bought here: http://www.peadaroriada.ie/shopstoresiopa/
Thanks Liam. This was a cracker.
--
Become a Patron Saint of the Blarney Pilgrims Podcast.
We want the podcast to be free to listen to for as many people as possible. But without the support from at least some of you we couldn’t keep putting out an episode a week. That’s why we’re asking you to become a Patron (Saint) of the podcast. www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims
So, for the price of a pint, or a half pint for that matter, you can help keep this show on the road and be safe in the knowledge you have a halo above your head.
For your good deed you will secure your place in traditional Irish music podcast heaven. But most importantly, you’ll have helped pay for the other 99% of listeners that don’t or can’t chip in.
And that, my friend, is a hell-of-a-nice thing to do.
Darren &amp;amp; Dom
www.blarneypilgrims.com
www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims
www.facebook.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast
www.instagram.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast
www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast 
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    <![CDATA[<p>Stories of a life in music, so far. Ancient tunes and new ones, losing a loved one and finding her again through tunes. The Irish connection. Out of The Wind, Into the Sun: depression, loss, and the therapeutic power of psilocybin mushrooms. Recovery into music. All of everything in a single tune. &#39;Keeping myself in the air as an artist.&#39; Country song-smithing, Darren&#39;s unending love of pop, Dom&#39;s unending love of neon COLD BEER signs. The road, the weight, a writer not writing. Bruce Springsteen, Cillian Vallely, Jon Bon Jovi and a little bit o&#39; John Denver.</p>

<p>The tunes:<br>
Castle Kelly&#39;s and Brelydian (Bob Brozeman and Donal O&#39;Connor)<br>
Two Bird Stone<br>
The Broken Parts + The Maids of Michelstown<br>
Sinead Maire’s Jig (Cillian Vallely) and the Sporting Pitchfork<br>
Lucy Farr&#39;s and &#39;The 99&#39;</p>

<p>To listen, stream or download simply click a link below:</p>

<p>Our website: <a href="https://blarneypilgrims.com" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.com</a><br>
iTunes: <a href="https://apple.co/2A6tUPm" rel="nofollow">https://apple.co/2A6tUPm</a><br>
Google Podcasts: <a href="http://bit.ly/3cPTkis" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/3cPTkis</a><br>
Spotify: <a href="https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy" rel="nofollow">https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy</a></p>

<p>Or alternatively, simply search your favourite podcast app for the Blarney Pilgrims.</p>

<p>You can listen to Liam&#39;s other podcast about depression, psilocybin mushrooms, psychedelics and recovery over here: <a href="https://soundcloud.com/thecuriosityhourpodcast/s08-e156-liam_thomas_bailey" rel="nofollow">https://soundcloud.com/thecuriosityhourpodcast/s08-e156-liam_thomas_bailey</a></p>

<p>You can buy Liam&#39;s music and band (Two Bird Stone) from here: <a href="https://liamthomasbailey.com/" rel="nofollow">https://liamthomasbailey.com/</a></p>

<p>And you can follow him here:<br>
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/liam.bailey.338" rel="nofollow">https://www.facebook.com/liam.bailey.338</a><br>
<a href="https://www.instagram.com/liamthomasbailey/" rel="nofollow">https://www.instagram.com/liamthomasbailey/</a><br>
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnj_ugXbIK0y0PvpqaYXtaA?view_as=subscriber" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnj_ugXbIK0y0PvpqaYXtaA?view_as=subscriber</a></p>

<p>Finally, the Triúr series by Máirtín Hayes, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and Peadar Ó Riada that Liam mentioned can be bought here: <a href="http://www.peadaroriada.ie/shopstoresiopa/" rel="nofollow">http://www.peadaroriada.ie/shopstoresiopa/</a></p>

<p>Thanks Liam. This was a cracker.</p>

<p>--</p>

<p>Become a Patron Saint of the Blarney Pilgrims Podcast.</p>

<p>We want the podcast to be free to listen to for as many people as possible. But without the support from at least some of you we couldn’t keep putting out an episode a week. That’s why we’re asking you to become a Patron (Saint) of the podcast. <a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a></p>

<p>So, for the price of a pint, or a half pint for that matter, you can help keep this show on the road and be safe in the knowledge you have a halo above your head.</p>

<p>For your good deed you will secure your place in traditional Irish music podcast heaven. But most importantly, you’ll have helped pay for the other 99% of listeners that don’t or can’t chip in.</p>

<p>And that, my friend, is a hell-of-a-nice thing to do.</p>

<p>Darren &amp; Dom</p>

<p><a href="http://www.blarneypilgrims.com" rel="nofollow">www.blarneypilgrims.com</a><br>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Stories of a life in music, so far. Ancient tunes and new ones, losing a loved one and finding her again through tunes. The Irish connection. Out of The Wind, Into the Sun: depression, loss, and the therapeutic power of psilocybin mushrooms. Recovery into music. All of everything in a single tune. &#39;Keeping myself in the air as an artist.&#39; Country song-smithing, Darren&#39;s unending love of pop, Dom&#39;s unending love of neon COLD BEER signs. The road, the weight, a writer not writing. Bruce Springsteen, Cillian Vallely, Jon Bon Jovi and a little bit o&#39; John Denver.</p>

<p>The tunes:<br>
Castle Kelly&#39;s and Brelydian (Bob Brozeman and Donal O&#39;Connor)<br>
Two Bird Stone<br>
The Broken Parts + The Maids of Michelstown<br>
Sinead Maire’s Jig (Cillian Vallely) and the Sporting Pitchfork<br>
Lucy Farr&#39;s and &#39;The 99&#39;</p>

<p>To listen, stream or download simply click a link below:</p>

<p>Our website: <a href="https://blarneypilgrims.com" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.com</a><br>
iTunes: <a href="https://apple.co/2A6tUPm" rel="nofollow">https://apple.co/2A6tUPm</a><br>
Google Podcasts: <a href="http://bit.ly/3cPTkis" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/3cPTkis</a><br>
Spotify: <a href="https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy" rel="nofollow">https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy</a></p>

<p>Or alternatively, simply search your favourite podcast app for the Blarney Pilgrims.</p>

<p>You can listen to Liam&#39;s other podcast about depression, psilocybin mushrooms, psychedelics and recovery over here: <a href="https://soundcloud.com/thecuriosityhourpodcast/s08-e156-liam_thomas_bailey" rel="nofollow">https://soundcloud.com/thecuriosityhourpodcast/s08-e156-liam_thomas_bailey</a></p>

<p>You can buy Liam&#39;s music and band (Two Bird Stone) from here: <a href="https://liamthomasbailey.com/" rel="nofollow">https://liamthomasbailey.com/</a></p>

<p>And you can follow him here:<br>
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/liam.bailey.338" rel="nofollow">https://www.facebook.com/liam.bailey.338</a><br>
<a href="https://www.instagram.com/liamthomasbailey/" rel="nofollow">https://www.instagram.com/liamthomasbailey/</a><br>
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnj_ugXbIK0y0PvpqaYXtaA?view_as=subscriber" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnj_ugXbIK0y0PvpqaYXtaA?view_as=subscriber</a></p>

<p>Finally, the Triúr series by Máirtín Hayes, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and Peadar Ó Riada that Liam mentioned can be bought here: <a href="http://www.peadaroriada.ie/shopstoresiopa/" rel="nofollow">http://www.peadaroriada.ie/shopstoresiopa/</a></p>

<p>Thanks Liam. This was a cracker.</p>

<p>--</p>

<p>Become a Patron Saint of the Blarney Pilgrims Podcast.</p>

<p>We want the podcast to be free to listen to for as many people as possible. But without the support from at least some of you we couldn’t keep putting out an episode a week. That’s why we’re asking you to become a Patron (Saint) of the podcast. <a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a></p>

<p>So, for the price of a pint, or a half pint for that matter, you can help keep this show on the road and be safe in the knowledge you have a halo above your head.</p>

<p>For your good deed you will secure your place in traditional Irish music podcast heaven. But most importantly, you’ll have helped pay for the other 99% of listeners that don’t or can’t chip in.</p>

<p>And that, my friend, is a hell-of-a-nice thing to do.</p>

<p>Darren &amp; Dom</p>

<p><a href="http://www.blarneypilgrims.com" rel="nofollow">www.blarneypilgrims.com</a><br>
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<a href="http://www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast" rel="nofollow">www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast</a></p>]]>
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  <title>Episode 75: Michael Walsh Interview (Flute, whistle, singing)</title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2020 22:00:00 +1100</pubDate>
  <author>Darren O'Mahony, Dominic Black</author>
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  <itunes:episode>75</itunes:episode>
  <itunes:title>Michael Walsh Interview (Flute, whistle, singing)</itunes:title>
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  <itunes:author>Darren O'Mahony, Dominic Black</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>" 'England gave me everything I ever wanted.' " The Quarehawk. Big Tom, Margo, the Manchester scene; Irish, English, and in-between. A love of England and making a whole out of two halves. Grieving, and crafting an album. Fathers, sons, boys, men. Asturias, the flute and identifying as one thing or another. Getting Kepa Junkera to play on your album. And so much more. Brilliant stuff.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:55:01</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>" 'England gave me everything I ever wanted.' " The Quarehawk. Big Tom, Margo, the Manchester scene; Irish, English, and in-between. A love of England and making a whole out of two halves. Grieving, and crafting an album. Fathers, sons, boys, men. Asturias, the flute and identifying as one thing or another. Getting Kepa Junkera to play on your album. And so much more. Brilliant stuff.
The tunes:
Quarehawk (from Michael's album of the same name)
The Boys of Bluehill and the Stockport Hornpipe
The Visitor (from Quarehawk)
The Shores of Loch Bran
Muñeira de Rengos
Paddy's Return and the Trip to Athlone
--
To listen, stream or download simply click a link below:
Our website: https://blarneypilgrims.com
iTunes: https://apple.co/2A6tUPm
Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/3cPTkis
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy
Or alternatively, simply search your favourite podcast app for the Blarney Pilgrims.
You can buy Michael Walsh's music from: www.michaelwalshmusic.com or  https://michaelwalsh1.bandcamp.com/album/quarehawk
Buy merch from: https://www.mudchutney.co.uk/collections/michael-walsh-quarehawk-clothing
To read about Michael's academic research go here: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/music/people/phd-researchers
You can read the paper 'Gender and Culture: Revoicing Traditional Song in
Context' by Lillis Ó Laoire here: https://www.ictm.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Gender-and-Culture-Revoicing-Traditional-Song-in-Context-Lillis-O-Laoire.pdf
While you're clicking links, make sure you check out the other artists on Michael's album:
Liz Hank Cello : www.lizhankscello.com
Mike Garry Poet: www.mikegarry.co.uk
Kepa Junkera : www.kepajunkera.com
Leticia González Menéndez &amp;amp; Rubén Bada L-R : https://l-rpostfolk.bandcamp.com/
Simon Bradley https://www.musicscotland.com/cd/simon-bradley-luke-plumb-wintering-out.html
Bryony Griffiths &amp;amp; Will Hampson https://bryonygriffith.com/
Ríoghonach Connolly : www.rioghnachconnolly.com
Michael McGoldrick : https://michaelmcgoldrick.bandcamp.com/album/watermans-live-ep
I think that's all! Michael - thank you.
--
Become a Patron Saint of the Blarney Pilgrims Podcast.
We want the podcast to be free to listen to for as many people as possible. But without the support from at least some of you we couldn’t keep putting out an episode a week. That’s why we’re asking you to become a Patron (Saint) of the podcast. www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims
So, for the price of a pint, or a half pint for that matter, you can help keep this show on the road and be safe in the knowledge you have a halo above your head.
For your good deed you will secure your place in traditional Irish music podcast heaven. But most importantly, you’ll have helped pay for the other 99% of listeners that don’t or can’t chip in.
And that, my friend, is a hell-of-a-nice thing to do.
Darren &amp;amp; Dom
www.blarneypilgrims.com
www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims
www.facebook.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast
www.instagram.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast
www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast 
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    <![CDATA[<p>&quot; &#39;England gave me everything I ever wanted.&#39; &quot; The Quarehawk. Big Tom, Margo, the Manchester scene; Irish, English, and in-between. A love of England and making a whole out of two halves. Grieving, and crafting an album. Fathers, sons, boys, men. Asturias, the flute and identifying as one thing or another. Getting Kepa Junkera to play on your album. And so much more. Brilliant stuff.</p>

<p>The tunes:<br>
Quarehawk (from Michael&#39;s album of the same name)<br>
The Boys of Bluehill and the Stockport Hornpipe<br>
The Visitor (from Quarehawk)<br>
The Shores of Loch Bran<br>
Muñeira de Rengos<br>
Paddy&#39;s Return and the Trip to Athlone</p>

<p>--</p>

<p>To listen, stream or download simply click a link below:</p>

<p>Our website: <a href="https://blarneypilgrims.com" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.com</a><br>
iTunes: <a href="https://apple.co/2A6tUPm" rel="nofollow">https://apple.co/2A6tUPm</a><br>
Google Podcasts: <a href="http://bit.ly/3cPTkis" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/3cPTkis</a><br>
Spotify: <a href="https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy" rel="nofollow">https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy</a></p>

<p>Or alternatively, simply search your favourite podcast app for the Blarney Pilgrims.</p>

<p>You can buy Michael Walsh&#39;s music from: <a href="http://www.michaelwalshmusic.com" rel="nofollow">www.michaelwalshmusic.com</a> or  <a href="https://michaelwalsh1.bandcamp.com/album/quarehawk" rel="nofollow">https://michaelwalsh1.bandcamp.com/album/quarehawk</a></p>

<p>Buy merch from: <a href="https://www.mudchutney.co.uk/collections/michael-walsh-quarehawk-clothing" rel="nofollow">https://www.mudchutney.co.uk/collections/michael-walsh-quarehawk-clothing</a></p>

<p>To read about Michael&#39;s academic research go here: <a href="https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/music/people/phd-researchers" rel="nofollow">https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/music/people/phd-researchers</a></p>

<p>You can read the paper &#39;Gender and Culture: Revoicing Traditional Song in<br>
Context&#39; by Lillis Ó Laoire here: <a href="https://www.ictm.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Gender-and-Culture-Revoicing-Traditional-Song-in-Context-Lillis-O-Laoire.pdf" rel="nofollow">https://www.ictm.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Gender-and-Culture-Revoicing-Traditional-Song-in-Context-Lillis-O-Laoire.pdf</a></p>

<p>While you&#39;re clicking links, make sure you check out the other artists on Michael&#39;s album:</p>

<p>Liz Hank Cello : <a href="http://www.lizhankscello.com" rel="nofollow">www.lizhankscello.com</a><br>
Mike Garry Poet: <a href="http://www.mikegarry.co.uk" rel="nofollow">www.mikegarry.co.uk</a><br>
Kepa Junkera : <a href="http://www.kepajunkera.com" rel="nofollow">www.kepajunkera.com</a><br>
Leticia González Menéndez &amp; Rubén Bada L-R : <a href="https://l-rpostfolk.bandcamp.com/" rel="nofollow">https://l-rpostfolk.bandcamp.com/</a><br>
Simon Bradley <a href="https://www.musicscotland.com/cd/simon-bradley-luke-plumb-wintering-out.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.musicscotland.com/cd/simon-bradley-luke-plumb-wintering-out.html</a><br>
Bryony Griffiths &amp; Will Hampson <a href="https://bryonygriffith.com/" rel="nofollow">https://bryonygriffith.com/</a><br>
Ríoghonach Connolly : <a href="http://www.rioghnachconnolly.com" rel="nofollow">www.rioghnachconnolly.com</a><br>
Michael McGoldrick : <a href="https://michaelmcgoldrick.bandcamp.com/album/watermans-live-ep" rel="nofollow">https://michaelmcgoldrick.bandcamp.com/album/watermans-live-ep</a></p>

<p>I think that&#39;s all! Michael - thank you.</p>

<p>--</p>

<p>Become a Patron Saint of the Blarney Pilgrims Podcast.</p>

<p>We want the podcast to be free to listen to for as many people as possible. But without the support from at least some of you we couldn’t keep putting out an episode a week. That’s why we’re asking you to become a Patron (Saint) of the podcast. <a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a></p>

<p>So, for the price of a pint, or a half pint for that matter, you can help keep this show on the road and be safe in the knowledge you have a halo above your head.</p>

<p>For your good deed you will secure your place in traditional Irish music podcast heaven. But most importantly, you’ll have helped pay for the other 99% of listeners that don’t or can’t chip in.</p>

<p>And that, my friend, is a hell-of-a-nice thing to do.</p>

<p>Darren &amp; Dom</p>

<p><a href="http://www.blarneypilgrims.com" rel="nofollow">www.blarneypilgrims.com</a><br>
<a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a><br>
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<a href="http://www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast" rel="nofollow">www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast</a></p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>&quot; &#39;England gave me everything I ever wanted.&#39; &quot; The Quarehawk. Big Tom, Margo, the Manchester scene; Irish, English, and in-between. A love of England and making a whole out of two halves. Grieving, and crafting an album. Fathers, sons, boys, men. Asturias, the flute and identifying as one thing or another. Getting Kepa Junkera to play on your album. And so much more. Brilliant stuff.</p>

<p>The tunes:<br>
Quarehawk (from Michael&#39;s album of the same name)<br>
The Boys of Bluehill and the Stockport Hornpipe<br>
The Visitor (from Quarehawk)<br>
The Shores of Loch Bran<br>
Muñeira de Rengos<br>
Paddy&#39;s Return and the Trip to Athlone</p>

<p>--</p>

<p>To listen, stream or download simply click a link below:</p>

<p>Our website: <a href="https://blarneypilgrims.com" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.com</a><br>
iTunes: <a href="https://apple.co/2A6tUPm" rel="nofollow">https://apple.co/2A6tUPm</a><br>
Google Podcasts: <a href="http://bit.ly/3cPTkis" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/3cPTkis</a><br>
Spotify: <a href="https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy" rel="nofollow">https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy</a></p>

<p>Or alternatively, simply search your favourite podcast app for the Blarney Pilgrims.</p>

<p>You can buy Michael Walsh&#39;s music from: <a href="http://www.michaelwalshmusic.com" rel="nofollow">www.michaelwalshmusic.com</a> or  <a href="https://michaelwalsh1.bandcamp.com/album/quarehawk" rel="nofollow">https://michaelwalsh1.bandcamp.com/album/quarehawk</a></p>

<p>Buy merch from: <a href="https://www.mudchutney.co.uk/collections/michael-walsh-quarehawk-clothing" rel="nofollow">https://www.mudchutney.co.uk/collections/michael-walsh-quarehawk-clothing</a></p>

<p>To read about Michael&#39;s academic research go here: <a href="https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/music/people/phd-researchers" rel="nofollow">https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/music/people/phd-researchers</a></p>

<p>You can read the paper &#39;Gender and Culture: Revoicing Traditional Song in<br>
Context&#39; by Lillis Ó Laoire here: <a href="https://www.ictm.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Gender-and-Culture-Revoicing-Traditional-Song-in-Context-Lillis-O-Laoire.pdf" rel="nofollow">https://www.ictm.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Gender-and-Culture-Revoicing-Traditional-Song-in-Context-Lillis-O-Laoire.pdf</a></p>

<p>While you&#39;re clicking links, make sure you check out the other artists on Michael&#39;s album:</p>

<p>Liz Hank Cello : <a href="http://www.lizhankscello.com" rel="nofollow">www.lizhankscello.com</a><br>
Mike Garry Poet: <a href="http://www.mikegarry.co.uk" rel="nofollow">www.mikegarry.co.uk</a><br>
Kepa Junkera : <a href="http://www.kepajunkera.com" rel="nofollow">www.kepajunkera.com</a><br>
Leticia González Menéndez &amp; Rubén Bada L-R : <a href="https://l-rpostfolk.bandcamp.com/" rel="nofollow">https://l-rpostfolk.bandcamp.com/</a><br>
Simon Bradley <a href="https://www.musicscotland.com/cd/simon-bradley-luke-plumb-wintering-out.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.musicscotland.com/cd/simon-bradley-luke-plumb-wintering-out.html</a><br>
Bryony Griffiths &amp; Will Hampson <a href="https://bryonygriffith.com/" rel="nofollow">https://bryonygriffith.com/</a><br>
Ríoghonach Connolly : <a href="http://www.rioghnachconnolly.com" rel="nofollow">www.rioghnachconnolly.com</a><br>
Michael McGoldrick : <a href="https://michaelmcgoldrick.bandcamp.com/album/watermans-live-ep" rel="nofollow">https://michaelmcgoldrick.bandcamp.com/album/watermans-live-ep</a></p>

<p>I think that&#39;s all! Michael - thank you.</p>

<p>--</p>

<p>Become a Patron Saint of the Blarney Pilgrims Podcast.</p>

<p>We want the podcast to be free to listen to for as many people as possible. But without the support from at least some of you we couldn’t keep putting out an episode a week. That’s why we’re asking you to become a Patron (Saint) of the podcast. <a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a></p>

<p>So, for the price of a pint, or a half pint for that matter, you can help keep this show on the road and be safe in the knowledge you have a halo above your head.</p>

<p>For your good deed you will secure your place in traditional Irish music podcast heaven. But most importantly, you’ll have helped pay for the other 99% of listeners that don’t or can’t chip in.</p>

<p>And that, my friend, is a hell-of-a-nice thing to do.</p>

<p>Darren &amp; Dom</p>

<p><a href="http://www.blarneypilgrims.com" rel="nofollow">www.blarneypilgrims.com</a><br>
<a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a><br>
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast" rel="nofollow">www.facebook.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast</a><br>
<a href="http://www.instagram.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast" rel="nofollow">www.instagram.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast</a><br>
<a href="http://www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast" rel="nofollow">www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast</a></p>]]>
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  <title>Episode 72: Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin Interview (Sean-nós, concertina, flute)</title>
  <link>https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/72</link>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2020 20:00:00 +1100</pubDate>
  <author>Darren O'Mahony, Dominic Black</author>
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  <itunes:episode>72</itunes:episode>
  <itunes:title>Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin Interview (Sean-nós, concertina, flute)</itunes:title>
  <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
  <itunes:author>Darren O'Mahony, Dominic Black</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>Mitching classes to work on your music. Sean-nós: 'My granny would have just called them songs.' Tradition and change, art and technique and the soul of the thing.  Writing in English, writing in Irish. Activism, collectivity and music as barriers against despair. </itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:38:33</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>Mitching classes to work on your music. Sean-nós: 'My granny would have just called them songs.' Tradition and change, art and technique and the soul of the thing.  Writing in English, writing in Irish. Activism, collectivity and music as barriers against despair. 
The tunes:
Two reels - The Green Bunch of Rushes and The Merry Sisters of Fate
Tá na Páipéir dhá Saighneáil
A song Eoghan learned from his father and grandmother - Meiriceá
The Monaghan Jig
and 
Eoghan's song, The Deepest Breath
You can find the video for The Deepest Breath here, and it's unmissable:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjPHKJaCb38&amp;amp;feature=emb_logo
Directed by Myles O'Reilly.
'Solas An Lae,' Eoghan's album with Ultan O'Brien, has one of my favourite covers of all time - and the music is cracking. 
Pre-order it here:
https://eoghanultan.bandcamp.com/releases?fbclid=IwAR0pR0UxdIctwvOacAzaW1sDF4enXl6FNQbLrEKKp-6qoXCD47_lmZPR-V8
And you can find a link to People Before Profit here:
http://peoplebefore-profit.com/
Eoghan, thank you. 
--
To listen, stream or download simply click a link below:
Our website: https://blarneypilgrims.com
iTunes: https://apple.co/2A6tUPm
Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/3cPTkis
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy
Or alternatively, simply search your favourite podcast app for the Blarney Pilgrims.
--
Become a Patron Saint of the Blarney Pilgrims Podcast.
We want the podcast to be free to listen to for as many people as possible. But without the support from at least some of you we couldn’t keep putting out an episode a week. That’s why we’re asking you to become a Patron (Saint) of the podcast. www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims
So, for the price of a pint, or a half pint for that matter, you can help keep this show on the road and be safe in the knowledge you have a halo above your head.
For your good deed you will secure your place in traditional Irish music podcast heaven. But most importantly, you’ll have helped pay for the other 99% of listeners that don’t or can’t chip in.
And that, my friend, is a hell-of-a-nice thing to do.
Darren &amp;amp; Dom
www.blarneypilgrims.com
www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims
www.facebook.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast
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    <![CDATA[<p>Mitching classes to work on your music. Sean-nós: &#39;My granny would have just called them songs.&#39; Tradition and change, art and technique and the soul of the thing.  Writing in English, writing in Irish. Activism, collectivity and music as barriers against despair. </p>

<p>The tunes:<br>
Two reels - The Green Bunch of Rushes and The Merry Sisters of Fate<br>
Tá na Páipéir dhá Saighneáil<br>
A song Eoghan learned from his father and grandmother - Meiriceá<br>
The Monaghan Jig<br>
and <br>
Eoghan&#39;s song, The Deepest Breath</p>

<p>You can find the video for The Deepest Breath here, and it&#39;s unmissable:<br>
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjPHKJaCb38&feature=emb_logo" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjPHKJaCb38&amp;feature=emb_logo</a><br>
Directed by Myles O&#39;Reilly.</p>

<p>&#39;Solas An Lae,&#39; Eoghan&#39;s album with Ultan O&#39;Brien, has one of my favourite covers of all time - and the music is cracking. <br>
Pre-order it here:<br>
<a href="https://eoghanultan.bandcamp.com/releases?fbclid=IwAR0pR0UxdIctwvOacAzaW1sDF4enXl6FNQbLrEKKp-6qoXCD47_lmZPR-V8" rel="nofollow">https://eoghanultan.bandcamp.com/releases?fbclid=IwAR0pR0UxdIctwvOacAzaW1sDF4enXl6FNQbLrEKKp-6qoXCD47_lmZPR-V8</a></p>

<p>And you can find a link to People Before Profit here:<br>
<a href="http://peoplebefore-profit.com/" rel="nofollow">http://peoplebefore-profit.com/</a></p>

<p>Eoghan, thank you. </p>

<p>--<br>
To listen, stream or download simply click a link below:</p>

<p>Our website: <a href="https://blarneypilgrims.com" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.com</a><br>
iTunes: <a href="https://apple.co/2A6tUPm" rel="nofollow">https://apple.co/2A6tUPm</a><br>
Google Podcasts: <a href="http://bit.ly/3cPTkis" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/3cPTkis</a><br>
Spotify: <a href="https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy" rel="nofollow">https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy</a></p>

<p>Or alternatively, simply search your favourite podcast app for the Blarney Pilgrims.</p>

<p>--</p>

<p>Become a Patron Saint of the Blarney Pilgrims Podcast.</p>

<p>We want the podcast to be free to listen to for as many people as possible. But without the support from at least some of you we couldn’t keep putting out an episode a week. That’s why we’re asking you to become a Patron (Saint) of the podcast. <a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a></p>

<p>So, for the price of a pint, or a half pint for that matter, you can help keep this show on the road and be safe in the knowledge you have a halo above your head.</p>

<p>For your good deed you will secure your place in traditional Irish music podcast heaven. But most importantly, you’ll have helped pay for the other 99% of listeners that don’t or can’t chip in.</p>

<p>And that, my friend, is a hell-of-a-nice thing to do.</p>

<p>Darren &amp; Dom</p>

<p><a href="http://www.blarneypilgrims.com" rel="nofollow">www.blarneypilgrims.com</a><br>
<a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a><br>
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<a href="http://www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast" rel="nofollow">www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast</a></p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Mitching classes to work on your music. Sean-nós: &#39;My granny would have just called them songs.&#39; Tradition and change, art and technique and the soul of the thing.  Writing in English, writing in Irish. Activism, collectivity and music as barriers against despair. </p>

<p>The tunes:<br>
Two reels - The Green Bunch of Rushes and The Merry Sisters of Fate<br>
Tá na Páipéir dhá Saighneáil<br>
A song Eoghan learned from his father and grandmother - Meiriceá<br>
The Monaghan Jig<br>
and <br>
Eoghan&#39;s song, The Deepest Breath</p>

<p>You can find the video for The Deepest Breath here, and it&#39;s unmissable:<br>
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjPHKJaCb38&feature=emb_logo" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjPHKJaCb38&amp;feature=emb_logo</a><br>
Directed by Myles O&#39;Reilly.</p>

<p>&#39;Solas An Lae,&#39; Eoghan&#39;s album with Ultan O&#39;Brien, has one of my favourite covers of all time - and the music is cracking. <br>
Pre-order it here:<br>
<a href="https://eoghanultan.bandcamp.com/releases?fbclid=IwAR0pR0UxdIctwvOacAzaW1sDF4enXl6FNQbLrEKKp-6qoXCD47_lmZPR-V8" rel="nofollow">https://eoghanultan.bandcamp.com/releases?fbclid=IwAR0pR0UxdIctwvOacAzaW1sDF4enXl6FNQbLrEKKp-6qoXCD47_lmZPR-V8</a></p>

<p>And you can find a link to People Before Profit here:<br>
<a href="http://peoplebefore-profit.com/" rel="nofollow">http://peoplebefore-profit.com/</a></p>

<p>Eoghan, thank you. </p>

<p>--<br>
To listen, stream or download simply click a link below:</p>

<p>Our website: <a href="https://blarneypilgrims.com" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.com</a><br>
iTunes: <a href="https://apple.co/2A6tUPm" rel="nofollow">https://apple.co/2A6tUPm</a><br>
Google Podcasts: <a href="http://bit.ly/3cPTkis" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/3cPTkis</a><br>
Spotify: <a href="https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy" rel="nofollow">https://spoti.fi/3eIwBFy</a></p>

<p>Or alternatively, simply search your favourite podcast app for the Blarney Pilgrims.</p>

<p>--</p>

<p>Become a Patron Saint of the Blarney Pilgrims Podcast.</p>

<p>We want the podcast to be free to listen to for as many people as possible. But without the support from at least some of you we couldn’t keep putting out an episode a week. That’s why we’re asking you to become a Patron (Saint) of the podcast. <a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a></p>

<p>So, for the price of a pint, or a half pint for that matter, you can help keep this show on the road and be safe in the knowledge you have a halo above your head.</p>

<p>For your good deed you will secure your place in traditional Irish music podcast heaven. But most importantly, you’ll have helped pay for the other 99% of listeners that don’t or can’t chip in.</p>

<p>And that, my friend, is a hell-of-a-nice thing to do.</p>

<p>Darren &amp; Dom</p>

<p><a href="http://www.blarneypilgrims.com" rel="nofollow">www.blarneypilgrims.com</a><br>
<a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a><br>
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<a href="http://www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast" rel="nofollow">www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast</a></p>]]>
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  <title>Episode 52: Ken Fleming Interview (Banjo, accordion, guitar and singing)</title>
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  <author>Darren O'Mahony, Dominic Black</author>
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  <itunes:title>Ken Fleming Interview (Banjo, accordion, guitar and singing)</itunes:title>
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  <itunes:author>Darren O'Mahony, Dominic Black</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>Accordion tunes in the 90 degree heat. On the '80s Cowboys and Irish music in Dallas, Texas. On De Danaan kicking up a dust storm; the Charlie Piggott route to falling in love with the banjo and struggles in learning to play. The O'Flaherty Irish Music Retreat and the sweetness of playing music with your kids. </itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:34:12</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>Accordion tunes in the 90 degree heat. On the '80s Cowboys and Irish music in Dallas, Texas. On De Danaan kicking up a dust storm; the Charlie Piggott route to falling in love with the banjo and struggles in learning to play. The O'Flaherty Irish Music Retreat and the sweetness of playing music with your kids. 
Ken Fleming's such an easy going guy, but when you hear his story you'll realize he's driven. I mean, you can't get an Irish music festival up and running in Texas without some amazing combination of vision, commitment and a willingness to take a punt. It's probably not an exaggeration to say that without Ken's work over the past forty years, the Irish music scene there would be a shadow of what it's now become (thriving).
So - here's The North Texas Irish Festival, of which Ken was a key founder:
https://ntif.org/
And you can find The O'Flaherty Irish Music retreat here:
https://oflahertyretreat.org/
Check out their list of past guest musicians and you'll get an idea of the calibre of the weekend: 
https://oflahertyretreat.org/instructor_role/core-classes/
Thank you, Ken, for hacking through the long distance digital thickets with us to get this episode up and out. And thanks for your tunes and your chat. 
As always the episode is free to stream or download from all the usual spots:
Our Website: https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/52
iTunes: https://apple.co/2XsbLo0
Google Podcast: http://bit.ly/3cPTkis
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3aFuOPa
So - this is our 52nd episode. We launched last year at the National Celtic Festival and it was awesome. Thanks to Una McAlinden for that amazing kick start to the project. We got to hang out with...
Mary MacNamara and Eileen O'Brien
https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/4
Maggie Carty
https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/5
Beth McCracken
https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/8
Austral
https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/7
and 
Bush Gothic
https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/10
Not bad for a first weekend...
Now, Covid-19 notwithstanding, The Celtic Festival will be hosting a series of events online this year to mark the moment and take a breath before we start the journey towards next year's festival. Look for them here:  
https://www.facebook.com/nationalcelticfestival
And finally, thanks to you all for supporting us to get this far. Keep it up and hopefully we'll have another year's worth of great chat and tunes by this time next year. 
Love,
Darren and Dom
--
We know it's a tough time so we hope you can hang in there with us. If you liked this episode and think you got some worth from it, then please pledge at any level over at www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims.
If you can't afford to pledge on Patreon, and we totally understand if you can't, all is not lost. You can still support the show by sharing it on your socials, posting about it in your favourite forums or simply by telling your mates about it down the pub.
www.blarneypilgrims.com
www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims
www.facebook.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast
www.instagram.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast
www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast
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    <![CDATA[<p>Accordion tunes in the 90 degree heat. On the &#39;80s Cowboys and Irish music in Dallas, Texas. On De Danaan kicking up a dust storm; the Charlie Piggott route to falling in love with the banjo and struggles in learning to play. The O&#39;Flaherty Irish Music Retreat and the sweetness of playing music with your kids. </p>

<p>Ken Fleming&#39;s such an easy going guy, but when you hear his story you&#39;ll realize he&#39;s driven. I mean, you can&#39;t get an Irish music festival up and running in Texas without some amazing combination of vision, commitment and a willingness to take a punt. It&#39;s probably not an exaggeration to say that without Ken&#39;s work over the past forty years, the Irish music scene there would be a shadow of what it&#39;s now become (thriving).</p>

<p>So - here&#39;s The North Texas Irish Festival, of which Ken was a key founder:<br>
<a href="https://ntif.org/" rel="nofollow">https://ntif.org/</a></p>

<p>And you can find The O&#39;Flaherty Irish Music retreat here:<br>
<a href="https://oflahertyretreat.org/" rel="nofollow">https://oflahertyretreat.org/</a></p>

<p>Check out their list of past guest musicians and you&#39;ll get an idea of the calibre of the weekend: <br>
<a href="https://oflahertyretreat.org/instructor_role/core-classes/" rel="nofollow">https://oflahertyretreat.org/instructor_role/core-classes/</a></p>

<p>Thank you, Ken, for hacking through the long distance digital thickets with us to get this episode up and out. And thanks for your tunes and your chat. </p>

<p>As always the episode is free to stream or download from all the usual spots:<br>
Our Website: <a href="https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/52" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/52</a><br>
iTunes: <a href="https://apple.co/2XsbLo0" rel="nofollow">https://apple.co/2XsbLo0</a><br>
Google Podcast: <a href="http://bit.ly/3cPTkis" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/3cPTkis</a><br>
Spotify: <a href="https://spoti.fi/3aFuOPa" rel="nofollow">https://spoti.fi/3aFuOPa</a></p>

<p>So - this is our 52nd episode. We launched last year at the National Celtic Festival and it was awesome. Thanks to Una McAlinden for that amazing kick start to the project. We got to hang out with...</p>

<p>Mary MacNamara and Eileen O&#39;Brien<br>
<a href="https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/4" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/4</a><br>
Maggie Carty<br>
<a href="https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/5" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/5</a><br>
Beth McCracken<br>
<a href="https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/8" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/8</a><br>
Austral<br>
<a href="https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/7" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/7</a><br>
and <br>
Bush Gothic<br>
<a href="https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/10" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/10</a></p>

<p>Not bad for a first weekend...</p>

<p>Now, Covid-19 notwithstanding, The Celtic Festival will be hosting a series of events online this year to mark the moment and take a breath before we start the journey towards next year&#39;s festival. Look for them here:  </p>

<p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/nationalcelticfestival" rel="nofollow">https://www.facebook.com/nationalcelticfestival</a></p>

<p>And finally, thanks to you all for supporting us to get this far. Keep it up and hopefully we&#39;ll have another year&#39;s worth of great chat and tunes by this time next year. </p>

<p>Love,</p>

<p>Darren and Dom</p>

<p>--</p>

<p>We know it&#39;s a tough time so we hope you can hang in there with us. If you liked this episode and think you got some worth from it, then please pledge at any level over at <a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a>.</p>

<p>If you can&#39;t afford to pledge on Patreon, and we totally understand if you can&#39;t, all is not lost. You can still support the show by sharing it on your socials, posting about it in your favourite forums or simply by telling your mates about it down the pub.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.blarneypilgrims.com" rel="nofollow">www.blarneypilgrims.com</a><br>
<a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a><br>
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast" rel="nofollow">www.facebook.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast</a><br>
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<a href="http://www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast" rel="nofollow">www.twitter.com/BlarneyPodcast</a></p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Accordion tunes in the 90 degree heat. On the &#39;80s Cowboys and Irish music in Dallas, Texas. On De Danaan kicking up a dust storm; the Charlie Piggott route to falling in love with the banjo and struggles in learning to play. The O&#39;Flaherty Irish Music Retreat and the sweetness of playing music with your kids. </p>

<p>Ken Fleming&#39;s such an easy going guy, but when you hear his story you&#39;ll realize he&#39;s driven. I mean, you can&#39;t get an Irish music festival up and running in Texas without some amazing combination of vision, commitment and a willingness to take a punt. It&#39;s probably not an exaggeration to say that without Ken&#39;s work over the past forty years, the Irish music scene there would be a shadow of what it&#39;s now become (thriving).</p>

<p>So - here&#39;s The North Texas Irish Festival, of which Ken was a key founder:<br>
<a href="https://ntif.org/" rel="nofollow">https://ntif.org/</a></p>

<p>And you can find The O&#39;Flaherty Irish Music retreat here:<br>
<a href="https://oflahertyretreat.org/" rel="nofollow">https://oflahertyretreat.org/</a></p>

<p>Check out their list of past guest musicians and you&#39;ll get an idea of the calibre of the weekend: <br>
<a href="https://oflahertyretreat.org/instructor_role/core-classes/" rel="nofollow">https://oflahertyretreat.org/instructor_role/core-classes/</a></p>

<p>Thank you, Ken, for hacking through the long distance digital thickets with us to get this episode up and out. And thanks for your tunes and your chat. </p>

<p>As always the episode is free to stream or download from all the usual spots:<br>
Our Website: <a href="https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/52" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/52</a><br>
iTunes: <a href="https://apple.co/2XsbLo0" rel="nofollow">https://apple.co/2XsbLo0</a><br>
Google Podcast: <a href="http://bit.ly/3cPTkis" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/3cPTkis</a><br>
Spotify: <a href="https://spoti.fi/3aFuOPa" rel="nofollow">https://spoti.fi/3aFuOPa</a></p>

<p>So - this is our 52nd episode. We launched last year at the National Celtic Festival and it was awesome. Thanks to Una McAlinden for that amazing kick start to the project. We got to hang out with...</p>

<p>Mary MacNamara and Eileen O&#39;Brien<br>
<a href="https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/4" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/4</a><br>
Maggie Carty<br>
<a href="https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/5" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/5</a><br>
Beth McCracken<br>
<a href="https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/8" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/8</a><br>
Austral<br>
<a href="https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/7" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/7</a><br>
and <br>
Bush Gothic<br>
<a href="https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/10" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/10</a></p>

<p>Not bad for a first weekend...</p>

<p>Now, Covid-19 notwithstanding, The Celtic Festival will be hosting a series of events online this year to mark the moment and take a breath before we start the journey towards next year&#39;s festival. Look for them here:  </p>

<p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/nationalcelticfestival" rel="nofollow">https://www.facebook.com/nationalcelticfestival</a></p>

<p>And finally, thanks to you all for supporting us to get this far. Keep it up and hopefully we&#39;ll have another year&#39;s worth of great chat and tunes by this time next year. </p>

<p>Love,</p>

<p>Darren and Dom</p>

<p>--</p>

<p>We know it&#39;s a tough time so we hope you can hang in there with us. If you liked this episode and think you got some worth from it, then please pledge at any level over at <a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a>.</p>

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  <title>Episode 38: Joe Fitzgerald Interview (Accordion, singing)</title>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 26 Feb 2020 10:00:00 +1100</pubDate>
  <author>Darren O'Mahony, Dominic Black</author>
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  <itunes:episode>38</itunes:episode>
  <itunes:title>Joe Fitzgerald Interview (Accordion, singing)</itunes:title>
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  <itunes:author>Darren O'Mahony, Dominic Black</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>The great Joe Fitzgerald, of east Clare and Melbourne. On first hearing his mother play the melodeon. On drovers, the bush, and working with his father. On lost players: Mick Minogue, Mrs Brady, Mrs Purcell and Frank MacNamara. Growing old and the curative power of music and song. </itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>1:19:22</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>The great Joe Fitzgerald, of east Clare and Melbourne. On first hearing his mother play the melodeon. On drovers, the bush, and working with his father. On lost players: Mick Minogue, Mrs Brady, Mrs Purcell and Frank MacNamara. Growing old and the curative power of music and song. 'Strange thing I have...I was born in Galway. I was raised in Clare. We lived just inside the parish of Ogonnellow, but I went to school in the parish of Bodyke and played my hurling there...and I have Ireland and Australia. So I have two of everything, and I love them all.' 
Joe plays two reels to start: 
The Stone of Destiny and The Trip to Cullenstown.  
Then, Miss McLeod's Reel, the first tune he heard his mother play. 
Then, The Foxhunter's Reel.  
He sings 'Andy's Gone With Cattle' and finishes with a slow air which we don't have the name of. 
You can hear Paddy, Joe's brother, talk about their childhood and the role of music in their household here, in Episode 14:
https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/14
And Eileen O'Brien and Mary MacNamara's full episode here:
https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/4
Beautiful stuff. Thanks to Joe, and to Chris and Bryony Fitzgerald and the staff at The Last Jar in Melbourne.   
Enjoy!
Darren &amp;amp; Dom
...
If you liked this episode and think you got some worth from it, then please pledge at any level over at www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims.
Of course, you don't have to become a patron to listen, but we guarantee you'll enjoy each episode more because you'll be safe in the knowledge that you're a deadset legend.
If you can't afford to pledge on Patreon, and we totally understand if you can't, all is not lost. You can still support the show by sharing it on your socials, posting about it in your favourite forums or simply by telling your mates about it down the pub.
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  <itunes:keywords>Irish Music, Blarney Pilgrims, Traditional Irish Music Podcast, Irish Music Podcast, Irish Traditional Music Podcast, Blarney Pilgrims Podcast, Joe Fitzgerald, Accordion, East Clare, Melbourne, Singing, Irish, Traditional</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>The great Joe Fitzgerald, of east Clare and Melbourne. On first hearing his mother play the melodeon. On drovers, the bush, and working with his father. On lost players: Mick Minogue, Mrs Brady, Mrs Purcell and Frank MacNamara. Growing old and the curative power of music and song. &#39;Strange thing I have...I was born in Galway. I was raised in Clare. We lived just inside the parish of Ogonnellow, but I went to school in the parish of Bodyke and played my hurling there...and I have Ireland and Australia. So I have two of everything, and I love them all.&#39; </p>

<p>Joe plays two reels to start: <br>
The Stone of Destiny and The Trip to Cullenstown.<br><br>
Then, Miss McLeod&#39;s Reel, the first tune he heard his mother play. <br>
Then, The Foxhunter&#39;s Reel.<br><br>
He sings &#39;Andy&#39;s Gone With Cattle&#39; and finishes with a slow air which we don&#39;t have the name of. </p>

<p>You can hear Paddy, Joe&#39;s brother, talk about their childhood and the role of music in their household here, in Episode 14:</p>

<p><a href="https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/14" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/14</a></p>

<p>And Eileen O&#39;Brien and Mary MacNamara&#39;s full episode here:</p>

<p><a href="https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/4" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/4</a></p>

<p>Beautiful stuff. Thanks to Joe, and to Chris and Bryony Fitzgerald and the staff at The Last Jar in Melbourne.   </p>

<p>Enjoy!<br>
Darren &amp; Dom<br>
...</p>

<p>If you liked this episode and think you got some worth from it, then please pledge at any level over at <a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a>.</p>

<p>Of course, you don&#39;t have to become a patron to listen, but we guarantee you&#39;ll enjoy each episode more because you&#39;ll be safe in the knowledge that you&#39;re a deadset legend.</p>

<p>If you can&#39;t afford to pledge on Patreon, and we totally understand if you can&#39;t, all is not lost. You can still support the show by sharing it on your socials, posting about it in your favourite forums or simply by telling your mates about it down the pub.</p>

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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>The great Joe Fitzgerald, of east Clare and Melbourne. On first hearing his mother play the melodeon. On drovers, the bush, and working with his father. On lost players: Mick Minogue, Mrs Brady, Mrs Purcell and Frank MacNamara. Growing old and the curative power of music and song. &#39;Strange thing I have...I was born in Galway. I was raised in Clare. We lived just inside the parish of Ogonnellow, but I went to school in the parish of Bodyke and played my hurling there...and I have Ireland and Australia. So I have two of everything, and I love them all.&#39; </p>

<p>Joe plays two reels to start: <br>
The Stone of Destiny and The Trip to Cullenstown.<br><br>
Then, Miss McLeod&#39;s Reel, the first tune he heard his mother play. <br>
Then, The Foxhunter&#39;s Reel.<br><br>
He sings &#39;Andy&#39;s Gone With Cattle&#39; and finishes with a slow air which we don&#39;t have the name of. </p>

<p>You can hear Paddy, Joe&#39;s brother, talk about their childhood and the role of music in their household here, in Episode 14:</p>

<p><a href="https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/14" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/14</a></p>

<p>And Eileen O&#39;Brien and Mary MacNamara&#39;s full episode here:</p>

<p><a href="https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/4" rel="nofollow">https://blarneypilgrims.fireside.fm/4</a></p>

<p>Beautiful stuff. Thanks to Joe, and to Chris and Bryony Fitzgerald and the staff at The Last Jar in Melbourne.   </p>

<p>Enjoy!<br>
Darren &amp; Dom<br>
...</p>

<p>If you liked this episode and think you got some worth from it, then please pledge at any level over at <a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a>.</p>

<p>Of course, you don&#39;t have to become a patron to listen, but we guarantee you&#39;ll enjoy each episode more because you&#39;ll be safe in the knowledge that you&#39;re a deadset legend.</p>

<p>If you can&#39;t afford to pledge on Patreon, and we totally understand if you can&#39;t, all is not lost. You can still support the show by sharing it on your socials, posting about it in your favourite forums or simply by telling your mates about it down the pub.</p>

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  <title>Episode 19: Kate Burke Interview (Guitar, singing)</title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 15 Oct 2019 18:00:00 +1100</pubDate>
  <author>Darren O'Mahony, Dominic Black</author>
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  <itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode>
  <itunes:title>Kate Burke Interview (Guitar, singing)</itunes:title>
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  <itunes:author>Darren O'Mahony, Dominic Black</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>Guitarist, singer and songwriter Kate Burke on late nights when the music takes over; on Bela Bartok's graphic notation; on bush fires, sneaky pints and DADGAD.  </itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>59:43</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
  <itunes:image href="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/9/9ddef04e-dbd8-4679-9f1e-878576121309/cover.jpg?v=4"/>
  <description>This conversation is a real slow burn, and we LOVED recording it. You're in for a treat. 
Here is the translation Kate mentions, a version of Donal Og that's startling and strange in the ways that only really great translations can be. (He said, knowing very little about translations, really). (Though I'll correct myself and say that it's probably true that really bad translations can be startling and strange too...) 
Donal Og
It is late last night the dog was speaking of you;
the snipe was speaking of you in her deep marsh.
It is you are the lonely bird through the woods;
and that you may be without a mate until you find me.
You promised me, and you said a lie to me,
that you would be before me where the sheep are flocked;
I gave a whistle and three hundred cries to you,
and I found nothing there but a bleating lamb.
You promised me a thing that was hard for you,
a ship of gold under a silver mast;
twelve towns with a market in all of them,
and a fine white court by the side of the sea.
You promised me a thing that is not possible,
that you would give me gloves of the skin of a fish;
that you would give me shoes of the skin of a bird;
and a suit of the dearest silk in Ireland.
When I go by myself to the Well of Loneliness,
I sit down and I go through my trouble;
when I see the world and do not see my boy,
he that has an amber shade in his hair.
It was on that Sunday I gave my love to you;
the Sunday that is last before Easter Sunday
and myself on my knees reading the Passion;
and my two eyes giving love to you for ever.
My mother has said to me not to be talking with you today,
or tomorrow, or on the Sunday;
it was a bad time she took for telling me that;
it was shutting the door after the house was robbed.
My heart is as black as the blackness of the sloe,
or as the black coal that is on the smith's forge;
or as the sole of a shoe left in white halls;
it was you put that darkness over my life.
You have taken the east from me, you have taken the west from me;
you have taken what is before me and what is behind me;
you have taken the moon, you have taken the sun from me;
and my fear is great that you have taken God from me!
(Shades of St Patrick's prayer in that last verse...)
So what do I ACTUALLY know about translation? Mostly what I remember from many long, wonderful (as in full of wonder), beery conversations with my pal, Ian Lavery. Poet, academic, punctuation pedant and a very, very funny man. Anyway, when he was doing his PhD on Northern Irish poetry I would regularly perform my friendly duty by insisting he come drinking with me when he should have been working. So it was Ian who witnessed me - two bottles of white wine to the wind and heading for a few pints - walking into the road and smashing the windscreen of an oncoming car with my head. All the classic accident shit went down - a local lad leaned over me shouting 'How many fingers can you see pal, how many FINGERS?' My shoe came off (just the one.) And I apparently garbled half remembered lines from Seamus Heaney's 'Station Island' all the way to the hospital. And yes, I do realize that makes me sound like a complete wanker. 
Anyway, so, when Kate mentioned Donal Og I thought of Ian because he knows his translations. And because he's from Carrickfergus, and first turned me on to Louis MacNeice, also from Carrickfergus. Who worked at the BBC in London for many years and was friends with (seriously) Andy Irvine (check out this interview with Andy if you don't believe me):
https://podtail.com/en/podcast/rte-second-captains/second-captains-andy-irvine/
So thinking of friendship, and distance, and love, as Kate was singing Donal Og, and then and then...the song was over, and we talked some more about other things. And then Kate mentioned her children, and bringing them the see where she studied geology in Melbourne, and THAT'S when I sort of made my tangled, inarticulate attempt to say that...what...everything is everything. Music, songs, friendship, love, food, cars, biscuits, concertinas. All of it. Or, as the great Scottish songwriter Michael Marra might have said...The World is Phul o' A Number o' Things...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Jz6LJXUqhI
Which isn't a million miles away from this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIMNXogXnvE
If you're of a melancholy turn of mind, you need songs like these. I wrote to Kate the day after we finished recording to say thanks, and what a lovely way to spend an evening. And it's true. 
Thanks Kate (and Ciaran O'Grady) for the chance to listen. 
...
The New Graces (Kate Burke, Melanie Horsnell and Robyn Martin) have recently tracked and mastered their debut album at Sydney’s Rancom Street Studios, working with producer Garth Porter (Sherbet, Lee Kernaghan) and legendary engineer Ted Howard (Gurrumul, Paul Kelly &amp;amp; The Stormwater Boys). The album is due for release in early 2020. (Website coming soon)
To buy Kate's music go here:
lukeplumbandkateburke.com
kateandruth.com
troubleinthekitchen.com
...
To learn more about QuasiTrad go here:
https://quasitrad.com
...
And finally, as aways. 
If you liked this episode and think you got some worth from it, then please pledge $2 over at www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims.
Of course, you don't have to become a patron to listen, but we guarantee you'll enjoy each episode more because you'll be safe in the knowledge that you're a deadset legend.
If you can't afford to pledge on Patreon, and we totally understand if you can't, all is not lost. You can still support the show by sharing it on your socials, posting about it in your favourite forums or simply by telling your mates about it down the pub.
Till next time.
Darren &amp;amp; Dom
www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims
www.blarneypilgrims.com
facebook.com/BlarneyPilgrimsPodcast
@blarneyPilgrimsPodcast 
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    <![CDATA[<p>This conversation is a real slow burn, and we LOVED recording it. You&#39;re in for a treat. </p>

<p>Here is the translation Kate mentions, a version of Donal Og that&#39;s startling and strange in the ways that only really great translations can be. (He said, knowing very little about translations, really). (Though I&#39;ll correct myself and say that it&#39;s probably true that really bad translations can be startling and strange too...) </p>

<p>Donal Og<br>
It is late last night the dog was speaking of you;<br>
the snipe was speaking of you in her deep marsh.<br>
It is you are the lonely bird through the woods;<br>
and that you may be without a mate until you find me.</p>

<p>You promised me, and you said a lie to me,<br>
that you would be before me where the sheep are flocked;<br>
I gave a whistle and three hundred cries to you,<br>
and I found nothing there but a bleating lamb.</p>

<p>You promised me a thing that was hard for you,<br>
a ship of gold under a silver mast;<br>
twelve towns with a market in all of them,<br>
and a fine white court by the side of the sea.</p>

<p>You promised me a thing that is not possible,<br>
that you would give me gloves of the skin of a fish;<br>
that you would give me shoes of the skin of a bird;<br>
and a suit of the dearest silk in Ireland.</p>

<p>When I go by myself to the Well of Loneliness,<br>
I sit down and I go through my trouble;<br>
when I see the world and do not see my boy,<br>
he that has an amber shade in his hair.</p>

<p>It was on that Sunday I gave my love to you;<br>
the Sunday that is last before Easter Sunday<br>
and myself on my knees reading the Passion;<br>
and my two eyes giving love to you for ever.</p>

<p>My mother has said to me not to be talking with you today,<br>
or tomorrow, or on the Sunday;<br>
it was a bad time she took for telling me that;<br>
it was shutting the door after the house was robbed.</p>

<p>My heart is as black as the blackness of the sloe,<br>
or as the black coal that is on the smith&#39;s forge;<br>
or as the sole of a shoe left in white halls;<br>
it was you put that darkness over my life.</p>

<p>You have taken the east from me, you have taken the west from me;<br>
you have taken what is before me and what is behind me;<br>
you have taken the moon, you have taken the sun from me;<br>
and my fear is great that you have taken God from me!</p>

<p>(Shades of St Patrick&#39;s prayer in that last verse...)</p>

<p>So what do I ACTUALLY know about translation? Mostly what I remember from many long, wonderful (as in full of wonder), beery conversations with my pal, Ian Lavery. Poet, academic, punctuation pedant and a very, very funny man. Anyway, when he was doing his PhD on Northern Irish poetry I would regularly perform my friendly duty by insisting he come drinking with me when he should have been working. So it was Ian who witnessed me - two bottles of white wine to the wind and heading for a few pints - walking into the road and smashing the windscreen of an oncoming car with my head. All the classic accident shit went down - a local lad leaned over me shouting &#39;How many fingers can you see pal, how many FINGERS?&#39; My shoe came off (just the one.) And I apparently garbled half remembered lines from Seamus Heaney&#39;s &#39;Station Island&#39; all the way to the hospital. And yes, I do realize that makes me sound like a complete wanker. </p>

<p>Anyway, so, when Kate mentioned Donal Og I thought of Ian because he knows his translations. And because he&#39;s from Carrickfergus, and first turned me on to Louis MacNeice, also from Carrickfergus. Who worked at the BBC in London for many years and was friends with (seriously) Andy Irvine (check out this interview with Andy if you don&#39;t believe me):</p>

<p><a href="https://podtail.com/en/podcast/rte-second-captains/second-captains-andy-irvine/" rel="nofollow">https://podtail.com/en/podcast/rte-second-captains/second-captains-andy-irvine/</a></p>

<p>So thinking of friendship, and distance, and love, as Kate was singing Donal Og, and then and then...the song was over, and we talked some more about other things. And then Kate mentioned her children, and bringing them the see where she studied geology in Melbourne, and THAT&#39;S when I sort of made my tangled, inarticulate attempt to say that...what...everything is everything. Music, songs, friendship, love, food, cars, biscuits, concertinas. All of it. Or, as the great Scottish songwriter Michael Marra might have said...The World is Phul o&#39; A Number o&#39; Things...</p>

<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Jz6LJXUqhI" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Jz6LJXUqhI</a></p>

<p>Which isn&#39;t a million miles away from this:</p>

<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIMNXogXnvE" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIMNXogXnvE</a></p>

<p>If you&#39;re of a melancholy turn of mind, you need songs like these. I wrote to Kate the day after we finished recording to say thanks, and what a lovely way to spend an evening. And it&#39;s true. </p>

<p>Thanks Kate (and Ciaran O&#39;Grady) for the chance to listen. </p>

<p>...</p>

<p>The New Graces (Kate Burke, Melanie Horsnell and Robyn Martin) have recently tracked and mastered their debut album at Sydney’s Rancom Street Studios, working with producer Garth Porter (Sherbet, Lee Kernaghan) and legendary engineer Ted Howard (Gurrumul, Paul Kelly &amp; The Stormwater Boys). The album is due for release in early 2020. (Website coming soon)</p>

<p>To buy Kate&#39;s music go here:</p>

<p>lukeplumbandkateburke.com</p>

<p>kateandruth.com</p>

<p>troubleinthekitchen.com</p>

<p>...</p>

<p>To learn more about QuasiTrad go here:</p>

<p><a href="https://quasitrad.com" rel="nofollow">https://quasitrad.com</a></p>

<p>...</p>

<p>And finally, as aways. </p>

<p>If you liked this episode and think you got some worth from it, then please pledge $2 over at <a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a>.</p>

<p>Of course, you don&#39;t have to become a patron to listen, but we guarantee you&#39;ll enjoy each episode more because you&#39;ll be safe in the knowledge that you&#39;re a deadset legend.</p>

<p>If you can&#39;t afford to pledge on Patreon, and we totally understand if you can&#39;t, all is not lost. You can still support the show by sharing it on your socials, posting about it in your favourite forums or simply by telling your mates about it down the pub.</p>

<p>Till next time.<br>
Darren &amp; Dom</p>

<p><a href="http://www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims" rel="nofollow">www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims</a><br>
<a href="http://www.blarneypilgrims.com" rel="nofollow">www.blarneypilgrims.com</a><br>
facebook.com/BlarneyPilgrimsPodcast<br>
@blarneyPilgrimsPodcast</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>This conversation is a real slow burn, and we LOVED recording it. You&#39;re in for a treat. </p>

<p>Here is the translation Kate mentions, a version of Donal Og that&#39;s startling and strange in the ways that only really great translations can be. (He said, knowing very little about translations, really). (Though I&#39;ll correct myself and say that it&#39;s probably true that really bad translations can be startling and strange too...) </p>

<p>Donal Og<br>
It is late last night the dog was speaking of you;<br>
the snipe was speaking of you in her deep marsh.<br>
It is you are the lonely bird through the woods;<br>
and that you may be without a mate until you find me.</p>

<p>You promised me, and you said a lie to me,<br>
that you would be before me where the sheep are flocked;<br>
I gave a whistle and three hundred cries to you,<br>
and I found nothing there but a bleating lamb.</p>

<p>You promised me a thing that was hard for you,<br>
a ship of gold under a silver mast;<br>
twelve towns with a market in all of them,<br>
and a fine white court by the side of the sea.</p>

<p>You promised me a thing that is not possible,<br>
that you would give me gloves of the skin of a fish;<br>
that you would give me shoes of the skin of a bird;<br>
and a suit of the dearest silk in Ireland.</p>

<p>When I go by myself to the Well of Loneliness,<br>
I sit down and I go through my trouble;<br>
when I see the world and do not see my boy,<br>
he that has an amber shade in his hair.</p>

<p>It was on that Sunday I gave my love to you;<br>
the Sunday that is last before Easter Sunday<br>
and myself on my knees reading the Passion;<br>
and my two eyes giving love to you for ever.</p>

<p>My mother has said to me not to be talking with you today,<br>
or tomorrow, or on the Sunday;<br>
it was a bad time she took for telling me that;<br>
it was shutting the door after the house was robbed.</p>

<p>My heart is as black as the blackness of the sloe,<br>
or as the black coal that is on the smith&#39;s forge;<br>
or as the sole of a shoe left in white halls;<br>
it was you put that darkness over my life.</p>

<p>You have taken the east from me, you have taken the west from me;<br>
you have taken what is before me and what is behind me;<br>
you have taken the moon, you have taken the sun from me;<br>
and my fear is great that you have taken God from me!</p>

<p>(Shades of St Patrick&#39;s prayer in that last verse...)</p>

<p>So what do I ACTUALLY know about translation? Mostly what I remember from many long, wonderful (as in full of wonder), beery conversations with my pal, Ian Lavery. Poet, academic, punctuation pedant and a very, very funny man. Anyway, when he was doing his PhD on Northern Irish poetry I would regularly perform my friendly duty by insisting he come drinking with me when he should have been working. So it was Ian who witnessed me - two bottles of white wine to the wind and heading for a few pints - walking into the road and smashing the windscreen of an oncoming car with my head. All the classic accident shit went down - a local lad leaned over me shouting &#39;How many fingers can you see pal, how many FINGERS?&#39; My shoe came off (just the one.) And I apparently garbled half remembered lines from Seamus Heaney&#39;s &#39;Station Island&#39; all the way to the hospital. And yes, I do realize that makes me sound like a complete wanker. </p>

<p>Anyway, so, when Kate mentioned Donal Og I thought of Ian because he knows his translations. And because he&#39;s from Carrickfergus, and first turned me on to Louis MacNeice, also from Carrickfergus. Who worked at the BBC in London for many years and was friends with (seriously) Andy Irvine (check out this interview with Andy if you don&#39;t believe me):</p>

<p><a href="https://podtail.com/en/podcast/rte-second-captains/second-captains-andy-irvine/" rel="nofollow">https://podtail.com/en/podcast/rte-second-captains/second-captains-andy-irvine/</a></p>

<p>So thinking of friendship, and distance, and love, as Kate was singing Donal Og, and then and then...the song was over, and we talked some more about other things. And then Kate mentioned her children, and bringing them the see where she studied geology in Melbourne, and THAT&#39;S when I sort of made my tangled, inarticulate attempt to say that...what...everything is everything. Music, songs, friendship, love, food, cars, biscuits, concertinas. All of it. Or, as the great Scottish songwriter Michael Marra might have said...The World is Phul o&#39; A Number o&#39; Things...</p>

<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Jz6LJXUqhI" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Jz6LJXUqhI</a></p>

<p>Which isn&#39;t a million miles away from this:</p>

<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIMNXogXnvE" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIMNXogXnvE</a></p>

<p>If you&#39;re of a melancholy turn of mind, you need songs like these. I wrote to Kate the day after we finished recording to say thanks, and what a lovely way to spend an evening. And it&#39;s true. </p>

<p>Thanks Kate (and Ciaran O&#39;Grady) for the chance to listen. </p>

<p>...</p>

<p>The New Graces (Kate Burke, Melanie Horsnell and Robyn Martin) have recently tracked and mastered their debut album at Sydney’s Rancom Street Studios, working with producer Garth Porter (Sherbet, Lee Kernaghan) and legendary engineer Ted Howard (Gurrumul, Paul Kelly &amp; The Stormwater Boys). The album is due for release in early 2020. (Website coming soon)</p>

<p>To buy Kate&#39;s music go here:</p>

<p>lukeplumbandkateburke.com</p>

<p>kateandruth.com</p>

<p>troubleinthekitchen.com</p>

<p>...</p>

<p>To learn more about QuasiTrad go here:</p>

<p><a href="https://quasitrad.com" rel="nofollow">https://quasitrad.com</a></p>

<p>...</p>

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