One thing I have to say for the people of West Kerry is that they really know how to celebrate- how to make an occasion special. There was a great turn-out for the book launch with poets, singers and musicians aplenty. We even had some songs in the old style (sean nós.)
There is in any case a great session every Sunday evening at Kruger’s with box player Aine Ui Laoithe, whistle and bohran player Eilín Chéarna and fiddler Feargal Mac Amhlaoibh. Although the standard is very high, it is an open session with a welcome to visiting musicians. Aine and Eilín have a very good CD of music and songs of the Blasket Islands called Mná an Oilean.
I will give a source for the book Are You Going Home Now? as soon as distribution is worked out.
Irish Music Sessions
2 comments:
I just came across your blog today while I was looking for information about the Dingle area. My wife, her sister and I are coming to visit Dingle for 9 days in February and I have been looking up everything I can find about Dingle.
We are very much looking forward to the Music in the Dingle area. We know that Feb is not the prime time to find music sessions, but perhaps you could send me an email and let me know where we can find good traditional music.
Ron Quimby, rquimby@wi.rr.com
Ron:
Thank you for your comment. It is indeed true that there are less musical sessions in the off-season; however there are some sessions to be found all year. The Little Bridge Pub, on Main Street right in town, has music every night of the week throughout the year. Several places have sessions on the week-ends and then different places have music on certain weekdays.
Dingle is very small so it will be no problem for you to walk around to check out the different locations. Many of the sessions in the Dingle area are so-called open sessions that welcome visiting musicians. Whether you want to play or to listen, you will surely enjoy it. The atmosphere is terrific here.
Finbarr
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