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Matt Molloy & Donal Lunny - Bucks of Oranmore (1977) Live in the studio in RTE, Matt Molloy and Donal Lunny entertain James Galway and Ciaran MacMathuna among others Tags: Matt Molloy Donal Lunny Bucks Oranmore trad bothy band irish music |
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molloy - tracy molloy - tracy Molloy's debut single Tracy is still available on green and orange 7" from Happy Release Records : http://www.myspace.com/happyrelease and you can download it legally from all the websites listed here : http://www.thisisfuckingbrilliant.talktalk.net/buytracy.htm Tags: molloy tracy divine justice John Waters Hairspray gossip klaxons glastonbury peaches tigre pony electro lcd meyer |
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Matt Molloy Matt Molloy and Arty McGlynn playing Colonel Fraiser! Tags: Molloy Trad flute mc glynn |
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IV - Full Set with Matt Molloy and John Carty (I) Matt Molloy Through friendship with Paddy Moloney, Matt Molloy was already familiar with the Chieftains when he joined in 1979 as one of the two non - Dubliners in the group, replacing Michael Tubridy on flute. The Chieftains 9; Boil The Breakfast Early is his first album with the Chieftains. Matt Molloy comes from a strong musical background, of the famed fiddle and flute playing tradition of North Connacht. Before joining the Chieftains, Matt was already known as an accomplished flautist playing with a number of groups and session artists. Matt was born in Ballaghadereen, County Roscommon, an area well known for flute players. Matt began playing the flute at age 8 and by the age of 18, he had won the All-Ireland Flute Championship and had a string of successes in National Fleadh Cheoil and Oireachtas. He moved to Dublin in the mid 1960's where he started playing in the music scene and became acquainted with Paddy Moloney. He was invited to join The Chieftains in 1979. During the burgeoning folk scene of the 1970's, Matt was a founding member of the famous folk group, The Bothy Band. After the Bothy Band, Matt appeared briefly with the reformed group, Planxty. Matt has released several highly acclaimed solo albums and has worked with other accomplished musicians. He has teamed up with Paul Brady, Tommy Peoples, Micheál Ó Súilleabháin, Dónal Lunny and the Irish Chamber Orchestra among other artists. In addition to playing, Matt owns a pub in Westport, County Mayo, Ireland called Matt Molloy's, where he has recorded a live session album. His pub is well known for having sessions including many different musicians. John Carty John Carty is one of Ireland's finest traditional musicians having been awarded TG4's Traditional Musician of the Year in 2003. He joins previous acclaimed winners Matt Molloy (Chieftains flautist), Tommy Peoples (Master Fiddler), Mary Bergin (whistle player, Dordan), Máire Ní Chathasaigh (Harpist) and Paddy Keenan (Uilleann Piper), all of whom are considered to be the leading exponents of their instruments within the Irish tradition. Carty already has three solo fiddle albums, two banjo albums, two group albums and a sprinkling of recorded tenor guitar and flute music recordings under his belt so it's little wonder he should have joined such elusive ranks. Born in London, fiddler John Carty has established himself among the elite in Irish traditional music and as a staunch supporter of its preservation. Carty developed his love for fiddle, banjo, and flute, all of which he has mastered, through his multi-instrumentalist father who was a member of the Glenside Ceili Band in London in the 1960's. At the age of 16 Carty found himself playing in sessions with some of Irish music's finest and he began to entertain the thought of relocating to Ireland. Soon after settling in Boyle, Co Roscommon, Carty released his 1994 debut banjo album, The Cat that Ate the Candle to positive reviews. This led to his first fiddle album, Last Night's Fun, released on Shanachie Records in 1996. This album has been described as a milestone in recorded fiddle music. In 1997 he formed At the Racket, a fun, loose, free-spirited dance band named after an old Flanagan Brothers 78 rpm. The group recorded two highly acclaimed CDs, "At the Racket" (RR001) and "Mirth Making Heroes" (RR003) and toured all the major European festivals. In 2000 he teamed up with guitarist Arty McGlynn and began work on his second fiddle release, "Yeh, That's All It Is". His third record for Shanachie, At It Again, arrived in 2003. July 2005 saw the launch of Carty's latest CD featuring banjo and tenor guitar, "I Will If I Can". Accompanied by Alec Finn, Brian McGrath and Johnny McDonagh, Carty once again shows his plectrum prowess to full affect. John performs regularly with Chieftain's flautist Matt Molloy exploring the North Connaught tradition they both love. He has also toured the UK, US and Ireland with re-formed super group, Patrick Street. The group includes legendary musicians Andy Irvine, Kevin Burke, Jackie Daly and Ged Foley. He has also appeared as a special guest with the Chieftains and De Danaan. John's solo and group careers see him in demand and he has performed at all major festivals throughout Europe, North America and Australasia Tags: Matt Molloy John Carty Irish flute celtic music fiddle chieftains |
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SEAN MOLLOY BALCONYTV.COM 27/07/2007 PRESENTED BY TOM MILLETT Sean Molloy is a former member of Dublin band The Pale (A&M records), who enjoyed chart success with their singles Dogs with No Tails and Butterfly. In the late 90s Sean made a return to the music scene, making his debut solo performance at the Clonmel festival 2002. Now a regular on Dublin's thriving singer/songwriter scene (Ruby Sessions, Cliabhan Club , The Sugar Club and The Bleu Note), and as a support act for various bands and solo artists. The ironic use of Latin and Arabian rhythms and melody coupled with lyrics which explore some of the more unconventional aspects of love and passion lends itself well to his cosmopolitan and irreverent approach. Following his debut EP released under the moniker 'Critter' in 2004,Sean has just released his debut album '8 SONGS',. http://www.myspace.com/seanmolloy Tune in again tomorrow!!! Tags: sean molloy balconytv balcony tv dublin ireland wiskey wisky |
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Hero at Molloy Last song of the night. Tags: labelus oceanside new york band jam long island molloy college battle of the bands victory meatball hero |
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Matt Molloy on 'The Session' - LIVE - 1987 Matt Molloy appearing with Donal Lunney, Elvis Costello and backed by top Irish musicians - from 1987 Tags: Matt Molloy Elvis Costello Donal Lunney Irish music chieftains bothy flute reels slow air gravel walks jim donohue sligo |
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molloy - it broke apart homemade retro sci-fi video filmed on a webcam and edited in one weekend! Tags: apart barbarella broke it logans molloy retro run sci-fi tracy |
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IV - Full Set with Matt Molloy and John Carty (III) Matt Molloy Through friendship with Paddy Moloney, Matt Molloy was already familiar with the Chieftains when he joined in 1979 as one of the two non - Dubliners in the group, replacing Michael Tubridy on flute. The Chieftains 9; Boil The Breakfast Early is his first album with the Chieftains. Matt Molloy comes from a strong musical background, of the famed fiddle and flute playing tradition of North Connacht. Before joining the Chieftains, Matt was already known as an accomplished flautist playing with a number of groups and session artists. Matt was born in Ballaghadereen, County Roscommon, an area well known for flute players. Matt began playing the flute at age 8 and by the age of 18, he had won the All-Ireland Flute Championship and had a string of successes in National Fleadh Cheoil and Oireachtas. He moved to Dublin in the mid 1960's where he started playing in the music scene and became acquainted with Paddy Moloney. He was invited to join The Chieftains in 1979. During the burgeoning folk scene of the 1970's, Matt was a founding member of the famous folk group, The Bothy Band. After the Bothy Band, Matt appeared briefly with the reformed group, Planxty. Matt has released several highly acclaimed solo albums and has worked with other accomplished musicians. He has teamed up with Paul Brady, Tommy Peoples, Micheál Ó Súilleabháin, Dónal Lunny and the Irish Chamber Orchestra among other artists. In addition to playing, Matt owns a pub in Westport, County Mayo, Ireland called Matt Molloy's, where he has recorded a live session album. His pub is well known for having sessions including many different musicians. John Carty John Carty is one of Ireland's finest traditional musicians having been awarded TG4's Traditional Musician of the Year in 2003. He joins previous acclaimed winners Matt Molloy (Chieftains flautist), Tommy Peoples (Master Fiddler), Mary Bergin (whistle player, Dordan), Máire Ní Chathasaigh (Harpist) and Paddy Keenan (Uilleann Piper), all of whom are considered to be the leading exponents of their instruments within the Irish tradition. Carty already has three solo fiddle albums, two banjo albums, two group albums and a sprinkling of recorded tenor guitar and flute music recordings under his belt so it's little wonder he should have joined such elusive ranks. Born in London, fiddler John Carty has established himself among the elite in Irish traditional music and as a staunch supporter of its preservation. Carty developed his love for fiddle, banjo, and flute, all of which he has mastered, through his multi-instrumentalist father who was a member of the Glenside Ceili Band in London in the 1960's. At the age of 16 Carty found himself playing in sessions with some of Irish music's finest and he began to entertain the thought of relocating to Ireland. Soon after settling in Boyle, Co Roscommon, Carty released his 1994 debut banjo album, The Cat that Ate the Candle to positive reviews. This led to his first fiddle album, Last Night's Fun, released on Shanachie Records in 1996. This album has been described as a milestone in recorded fiddle music. In 1997 he formed At the Racket, a fun, loose, free-spirited dance band named after an old Flanagan Brothers 78 rpm. The group recorded two highly acclaimed CDs, "At the Racket" (RR001) and "Mirth Making Heroes" (RR003) and toured all the major European festivals. In 2000 he teamed up with guitarist Arty McGlynn and began work on his second fiddle release, "Yeh, That's All It Is". His third record for Shanachie, At It Again, arrived in 2003. July 2005 saw the launch of Carty's latest CD featuring banjo and tenor guitar, "I Will If I Can". Accompanied by Alec Finn, Brian McGrath and Johnny McDonagh, Carty once again shows his plectrum prowess to full affect. John performs regularly with Chieftain's flautist Matt Molloy exploring the North Connaught tradition they both love. He has also toured the UK, US and Ireland with re-formed super group, Patrick Street. The group includes legendary musicians Andy Irvine, Kevin Burke, Jackie Daly and Ged Foley. He has also appeared as a special guest with the Chieftains and De Danaan. John's solo and group careers see him in demand and he has performed at all major festivals throughout Europe, North America and Australasia Tags: Matt Molloy John Carty Irish flute celtic music fiddle chieftains |
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Ben Folds Five - Your Redneck Past (Mick Molloy show 1999) Ben Folds Five appeared on the Mick Molloy show during their 1999 Australian tour which turned out to be their last. This is their performance of Your Redneck Past. Tags: ben folds five your redneck past unauthorised biography reinhold messner australia tour mick mollow show 1999 |
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Ben Folds Five - Army (Mick Molloy show 1999) Ben Folds Five appeared on the Mick Molloy show during their 1999 Australian tour which turned out to be their last. This is their performance of Army. Tags: ben folds five unauthorised biography reinhold messner mick molloy 1999 army live |
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The Chieftains, with Matt Molloy - The Mason's Apron The Chieftains, with Matt Molloy - The Mason's Apron - Belfast Opera House 1991, www.tg4.ie Tags: Celtic Celt Irish Ireland Ceol Gaelic Gael Gaeilge Folk Eire New Age Traditional World |
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Dj MoLlOy AnD Dj SuLlY In Da MiX X x X a mix of all rave/dance songs Tags: dance rave dj mary |
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John Molloy two trumpets at once TWO TRUMPETS AT ONCE, plus circular breathing, rotating horn around ten times, flight of the bumble bee, and more! Tags: high notes Drum Corps 2005 Santa Clara Vanguard |
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The Mick Molloy Show: Judith Lucy in Montreal The Mick Molloy Show crosses live to Judith Lucy in Montreal. Tx: 24/07/99. Tags: judith lucy the mick molloy show tony martin bob franklin dave o'neill montreal comedy festival 1999 channel 9 rob lowe |
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The Mick Molloy Show: Judith Lucy in Edinburgh #1 A segment from The Mick Molloy Show in which Judith Lucy signs in live from the Edinburgh Festival. Tx: 14/08/99. Enjoyed this? Check out this excellent site about The Mick Molloy Show: http://www.tandarra.com/themickmolloyshow/index.htm Tags: judith lucy the mick molloy show bob franklin tony martin edinburgh comedy festival australia channel 9 stevie nicks |
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Matt Molloy plays two reels. Matt Molloy plays two reels. Tags: Matt Molloy reel |
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Ben Folds Five interview (Mick Molloy show 1999) Ben Folds Five appeared on the Mick Molloy show during their 1999 Australian tour which turned out to be their last. Tags: ben folds five interview unauthorised biography reinhold messner australia tour mick mollow show 1999 |
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The Mick Molloy Show: Judith Lucy in Edinburgh #2 A segment from The Mick Molloy Show in which Judith Lucy signs in live from the Edinburgh Festival. Tx: 21/08/99. Tags: judith lucy the mick molloy show tony martin bob franklin edinburgh comedy festival australia channel 9 street markets |
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The Mick Molloy Show: Judith Lucy in New York Judith Lucy appears on The Mick Molloy Show (episode 2) live from New York. Tx: 17/07/99. RECOMMENDED RELATED LINK: http://www.tandarra.com/themickmolloyshow/index.htm Tags: the mick molloy show judith lucy new york tony martin bob franklin flying high can safe copper tounge scraper channel 9 |
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Del Shannon/Dream Academy Cover P. Molloy/S. Bernier Me and my buddy at a local Coffee House in the arctic. Patrick Molloy, Stephane Bernier Tags: Del shannon runaway northern town dream academy cover acoustic TiBe |
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Matt Molloy,Christy Moore, Donal Lunny & The Chieftains Matt Molloy,Christy Moore, Donal Lunny & The Chieftains play a tune called Jenny's Chickens on a special Late Late Show celebrating the Chieftains 25th anniversary in 1987. Tags: matt molloy christy moore the Chieftains donal lunny late show |
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Sukey Molloy and The Circle Song Band Music Medley The Circle Song Band with Sukey Molloy & Friends is a warm, engaging, and entertaining combo of performers specializing in interactive movement, song and hands-on performance, with original and traditional music for the very young. Songs and activities are derived from Sukey Molloy's award winning Circle Songs CD. Performances include puppets, felt art, participatory movement activities, and sing-a-long fun! Visit www.playmovesing.com for more information. Tags: children music puppets movement song learning Sukey Molloy circle band SukeyMolloy |
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The Mick Molloy Show: Judith Lucy in Edinburgh #3 A segment from The Mick Molloy Show in which Judith Lucy signs in live from the Edinburgh Festival. Tx: 28/08/99. Enjoyed this? Check out this excellent site about The Mick Molloy Show: http://www.tandarra.com/themickmolloyshow/index.htm Tags: judith lucy the mick molloy show alan davies jonathan creek tony martin edinburgh comedy festival australia channel 9 |
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IV - Full Set with Matt Molloy and John Carty (II) Matt Molloy Through friendship with Paddy Moloney, Matt Molloy was already familiar with the Chieftains when he joined in 1979 as one of the two non - Dubliners in the group, replacing Michael Tubridy on flute. The Chieftains 9; Boil The Breakfast Early is his first album with the Chieftains. Matt Molloy comes from a strong musical background, of the famed fiddle and flute playing tradition of North Connacht. Before joining the Chieftains, Matt was already known as an accomplished flautist playing with a number of groups and session artists. Matt was born in Ballaghadereen, County Roscommon, an area well known for flute players. Matt began playing the flute at age 8 and by the age of 18, he had won the All-Ireland Flute Championship and had a string of successes in National Fleadh Cheoil and Oireachtas. He moved to Dublin in the mid 1960's where he started playing in the music scene and became acquainted with Paddy Moloney. He was invited to join The Chieftains in 1979. During the burgeoning folk scene of the 1970's, Matt was a founding member of the famous folk group, The Bothy Band. After the Bothy Band, Matt appeared briefly with the reformed group, Planxty. Matt has released several highly acclaimed solo albums and has worked with other accomplished musicians. He has teamed up with Paul Brady, Tommy Peoples, Micheál Ó Súilleabháin, Dónal Lunny and the Irish Chamber Orchestra among other artists. In addition to playing, Matt owns a pub in Westport, County Mayo, Ireland called Matt Molloy's, where he has recorded a live session album. His pub is well known for having sessions including many different musicians. John Carty John Carty is one of Ireland's finest traditional musicians having been awarded TG4's Traditional Musician of the Year in 2003. He joins previous acclaimed winners Matt Molloy (Chieftains flautist), Tommy Peoples (Master Fiddler), Mary Bergin (whistle player, Dordan), Máire Ní Chathasaigh (Harpist) and Paddy Keenan (Uilleann Piper), all of whom are considered to be the leading exponents of their instruments within the Irish tradition. Carty already has three solo fiddle albums, two banjo albums, two group albums and a sprinkling of recorded tenor guitar and flute music recordings under his belt so it's little wonder he should have joined such elusive ranks. Born in London, fiddler John Carty has established himself among the elite in Irish traditional music and as a staunch supporter of its preservation. Carty developed his love for fiddle, banjo, and flute, all of which he has mastered, through his multi-instrumentalist father who was a member of the Glenside Ceili Band in London in the 1960's. At the age of 16 Carty found himself playing in sessions with some of Irish music's finest and he began to entertain the thought of relocating to Ireland. Soon after settling in Boyle, Co Roscommon, Carty released his 1994 debut banjo album, The Cat that Ate the Candle to positive reviews. This led to his first fiddle album, Last Night's Fun, released on Shanachie Records in 1996. This album has been described as a milestone in recorded fiddle music. In 1997 he formed At the Racket, a fun, loose, free-spirited dance band named after an old Flanagan Brothers 78 rpm. The group recorded two highly acclaimed CDs, "At the Racket" (RR001) and "Mirth Making Heroes" (RR003) and toured all the major European festivals. In 2000 he teamed up with guitarist Arty McGlynn and began work on his second fiddle release, "Yeh, That's All It Is". His third record for Shanachie, At It Again, arrived in 2003. July 2005 saw the launch of Carty's latest CD featuring banjo and tenor guitar, "I Will If I Can". Accompanied by Alec Finn, Brian McGrath and Johnny McDonagh, Carty once again shows his plectrum prowess to full affect. John performs regularly with Chieftain's flautist Matt Molloy exploring the North Connaught tradition they both love. He has also toured the UK, US and Ireland with re-formed super group, Patrick Street. The group includes legendary musicians Andy Irvine, Kevin Burke, Jackie Daly and Ged Foley. He has also appeared as a special guest with the Chieftains and De Danaan. John's solo and group careers see him in demand and he has performed at all major festivals throughout Europe, North America and Australasia Tags: Matt Molloy John Carty Irish flute celtic music fiddle chieftains |