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 Paul Marshall - World fusion / Irish folk: 'Apart from the beauty of the actual music, it's indicative of working practices among musicians these days...' |
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 Roy Arbuckle - Northen Ireland: 'We use the African idea of a drum family - a mother and father drum and a child drum.' |
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 Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin - sean nos / Irish folk : 'I've always been excited by melodic song but I'm no purist. What draws me is the emotion of music...' |
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 Tony Corcoran - Newcastle: 'There were also lots of fiddles hanging in the house, left behind by my Grandfather and my uncle Dominic who emigrated to America.' |
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 Mikey Doran - Leicester: 'My grandfather got the full set of pipes made for my father. He doesn't play much any more so he passed them onto me' |
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 The Menagerie - Belfast, Northern Ireland: '...a 'spit on the floor' dance bar with no frills, no advertising and no theme.' |
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 Vicente Zahartos Isidro - percussion / guitar: 'I studied philosophy at a university in the Canaries but during Franco's repressive regime of the 70's'... |
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 Aidan Mulholland - Belfast, Northern Ireland : '...I ended up playing with a country trash band called Ten Wheels for Jesus' |
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 Johnny Adams - Halifax, W.Yorks: 'We sometimes do dances with the three fiddles and a cello... ' |
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