Saturday, December 7, 2013

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Tom MacDonald, local historian,

recites Patrick Kavanagh's poems "Tarry Flynn" & "Raglan Road" in front of the old "Gate Lodge" entrance to Castleboro House close to the Boro river.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Seana Readmond playing the tin whistle---

--accompanied by the magical bodhran playing of the maestro from Mullinavat, Mick Tobin.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Larry Kinsella R.I.P

Concertina player, Larry Kinsella,a native of Gorey, Co. Wexford died suddenly this afternoon.He will be sadly missed by Irish traditional musicians all over the country. R.I.P

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Great session in Conran's pub on Friday night ---

for Strawberry fair pub talent. These lads know how to enjoy themselves. Straight from the camera of Tony Asple who also features in the session. Also see Tony's site at http://www.southeastinfo.com/ for the JFK50 PARADE in NEW ROSS last week-end.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Bank Holiday Monday in "The Liar's Bar", Clonroche.

music session Mick Sinnott sings THE WABASH CANNONBALL Mick Folan leads off with a set of reels Martin Forristal plays a set of barn dances Spancil Hill sung by Tony Asple, whose videos often adorn the BANKS OF THE BORO Blog and his own blog at www.southeastinfo.com

Sunday, April 7, 2013

TIM FLOOD

Singing a song written by the late Larry Joyce, Castleboro.

The Ballycullane mummer's ceili band.

x WILLIE WATERS--ACCORDION, MRS.CADOGAN ON BODHRAN, MICK KEATING -- ACCORDION, PADDY MOLLOY ON WHISTLE, NED GRACE ON ACCORDION AND JIMMY LAWLOR ALSO ON ACCORDION.

Deirdre Moran sings "Only our rivers run free".

Accompanied by Tom White on low whistle and John Waters on guitar. Recorded by Tony Asple in The Stanville Hotel.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

THE BALLYCULLANE MUMMERS

performing in Mary Joe's pub ,Barntown. x x

NED GRACE (mouth organ) & PADDY MOLLOY (tin whistle)

Two young up and coming musicians on the trad.music scene in Co. Wexford x

CORCORAN'S PUB, Irishtown, New Ross.

Trad. Music session on the occasion of Tom Dunne's visit from New York. Tom was playing fiddle mostly at this session. x x x x x