This is from the time Darren Maloney, me, Jim Woods and Karol lynch used to be in the Osmonds.

From a Uilleann piping concert and the Interceltic Festival in Loirent. On the bill was (clockwise) me, Maitti Joe Sheamuis, Brian McNamara and Conor McKeonMy fiance, Megan took this picture of the flight moniter in Dublin Airport to prove to her friends that you can get a flight from Dublin to the North Pole. To see Santy, of course.
This is Patsy Presley on guitar, Jacqui Presley on fiddle and Tommy Presley on uilleann pipes on stage in John D. McGurks.From left to right, Eamonn De Barra, me, Neillidh Mulligan and my sister Jacqui. This was taken the night of my "American Wake" in the Cobblestone, Dublin. What a night!!!An elephant playing the uilleann pipes.......

The pipes.

The chanter was made by Johnny Bourke. Regulators were made by Kevin Thompson. The drones were made from bits if a Leo Rowsome set that Kevin Thompson restored / rebuilt and they were recently fixed up by David Boisvert.

This is the Mammy with my two nephews, Jack Farrell on the left and Eoghan McKenna on the right.My grandfather, Tom Martin top right, at a Feis in Wexford in 1924. The piper bottom left is Denis O'Leary playing a set of uilleann pipes made by the  Moloney Brothers from Kilrush, Co. Clare in the early 1800's. See O'Neills Irish Minstrels and Musicians.

Three famous St. Louis celebrities. Bernie and Barbara McDonald surrounding Beetle Bob.

 

Bernie, myself and Eileen Gannon on stage in Focal Point,  St. Louis.

 Patrick J. Touhey and Tom Ennis playing at the Worlds Fair in St Louis in 1904.

Be sure to click on this to see it properly.

Ah ha, the school concert with the sisters in 1984 I think. From the left, Clare on whistle, Angela on fiddle, me, Jacqui kneeling playing the bodhran and Sandra palying fiddle.There's myself and Paddy. 
Mr. Moloney to you.
It does exactly what it says.
Robert Lawson. Another uilleann piper to have played in St. Louis at during the St. Louis Worlds Fair in 1904.

Sound checking with teada in Washington DC

Joe Brennan, Ray Dempsy, me and Aodh McCraith. A dangerous grouping.

In a radio station in California somewhere with Teada and Grainne Hambly. I think Cathie Ryan took the picture

Another snap taken by JP. This and the previous snap were used on my first cd cover.A beautiful set of pipes made by Michael Egan in the early 1850's and now resting in a museum in Arrowtown which is in the south end of New Zealand.

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