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Errigal Braes

from Rud Nach L​é​ir by Lí Ban

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Some of Aoibheann’s earliest influences as a fiddle player were from her uncle Arthur Ryan and a group of men who would play along with him on session nights in the Battery Bar in Moortown, Co. Tyrone. As she tells it herself “My mother was a native of Ardboe on the shores of Lough Neagh and her sister Kathleen was married to Arthur. There was always a great appreciation of and tradition of singing in both families.” From an early study of The Northern Fiddler tune collection, having sifted through it in her youth, she came across this tune from Tyrone and chose to learn it. The reel was collected from Tyrone fiddler Peter Turbit in 1976. Peter was from Errigal Ciaran, near Ballygawley, and states that he got the tune from his father Ned Turbit and that it was 100 years old. It’s likely the tune is local to the area going by its name.
We follow this with the Carracastle Lasses aka Miss Langford’s, and the well known reel The Glass of Beer.

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from Rud Nach L​é​ir, released November 9, 2022
Fiddle - Aoibheann Devlin
Boxwood Flute - Ríoghnach Connolly
Bodhrán - Feilimí Devlin
Acoustic Guitar - Déaglán Ó Doibhlin

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Remembering old and creating new aspects of traditions from Lough Neagh and the Bann in the ancient province of Ulster in Ireland. Ríoghnach Connolly collaborates with family; aunts, uncles and cousins coming together to make this unique album.

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