The first jig was composed by accordionist/guitarist Ann Conroy-Burke who played for a time with the band Oisín, and now plays regularly with husband Joe Burke. Séamus learned the closing jig from Finbarr Dwyer, a tune of Scottish origin which appeared in the 1880-published Kerr’s Second Collection of Merry Melodies for the Violin.
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from Le Chéile / Together,
released January 26, 2012
'Currants for Cakes and Raisins for Everything' composed by Ann Conroy-Burke, IMRO 2001
supported by 6 fans who also own “Jigs: Currants for Cakes and Raisins for Everything / My Wife’s a Wanton Wee Thing”
HI,The first track and sound I heard was enough for me to get whole album Raw honest,goose bumps live sound, fantastic reels ,to dance Sean nos. Dave Suffolk Uk ps if have,listen on a blue tooth speaker ,this is even more amazing.pps Have listen more ofCormac music and feel the instrument when played becomes a living entity . 13844
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