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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 McKeon | | My 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. |
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| 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....... |
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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. |
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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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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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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