ComhaltasLive #334-1: A Quartet at the Cooley Collins Festival

The Clare/Galway quartet of Eamon (flute) and Geraldine (piano) Cotter, Maeve Donnelly (fiddle) and Charlie Harris (accordion); play a selection of two jigs each, one known as the pipe on the hob. The first is a three-part, which is in O’Neill’s 1001 and was recorded by Tipperary accordionist Paddy O’Brien and also by piper Leo Rowsome, the second is a two-part and was recorded by Joe Burke and Andy McGann.

This recording was made at the Cooley/Collins Festival Concert in Gort, Co. Galway on the 24th of October 2010.

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Date
4 November 2010
Created By
Willie Fogarty
Source
ComhaltasLive
Performers/Subjects Instruments
Eamon Cotter Flute
Geraldine Cotter Piano
Maeve Donnelly Fiddle
Charlie Harris Accordion

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Programme: ComhaltasLive Clár #334

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4 November 2010
8:11 PM GMT

Great set...What is the name of the second jig???

5 November 2010
1:11 AM GMT

Great tune - the three-part jig the group played first.  How do I find it?  O’Neill’s 1001 is vast and I don’t know how to search to find it.  Any ideas?

5 November 2010
10:11 AM GMT

Powerful set!!What is the name of second jig??

11 November 2010
3:11 AM GMT

The name of the second tune is: Pipe on the Hob.  I’m still looking for the name of the first one.  Anybody know?

23 November 2010
5:11 PM GMT

Both of them are called ‘The pipe on the hob’. No. 1 and 2 as far as i know, i think there are a no 3 as well.

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