Folk song of Ulster or Scottish origin. Author unknown.Tomás first heard this song at his cousin Connla’s 21sty birthday, sung by his grandfather, the Late Great Micil Quinn, in a room full of people that would never all be in the same room together again. It was for this reason that the tempo of this parting glass song was slowed down, and its tone altered.
credits
from The Hard Working Men,
released October 28, 2022
Tomás: Guitar & Vocals
Adam: Banjo & Vocals
Aongus Mac Amhlaigh: Cello
Paahto Cummins: Mandolin
Méabh Mulligan: Concertina & Vocals
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The Mary Wallopers are one of the finests bands from the actual Irish folk scene. Playing traditional tunes with great talent and a sophisticated sense of humor ;)
I hope to be able to see them live, on a stage or on a session as soon as possible ! mael_true_x
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