ComhaltasLive Programme #383. Includes music and song from Sliabh Luachra. Time | Segment ——|———- 00:00 | Recorded in Rockchapel, Co. Cork fiddle player Darragh Curtin plays a selection of three jigs, which he learned from the playing of Téada, Paddy Cronin and Frankie Gavin respectively. With his sister Suzanne, Darragh won the All-Ireland Under-15 Duets in 2011 in Cavan. 03:41 | A tin whistle solo by Bernadette O’Shea, a native of Ballydesmond, now living in Lixnaw, Co. Kerry. Bernadette plays “Julia Clifford’s Polkas”, which she learned from Jeremiah O’Connor from Scartaglin. 05:39 | All-Ireland melodeon champion 2008 David Keating from Rockchapel plays a selection of jigs. 08:08 | Fiddle player Darragh Curtin from Templeglantine Comhaltas plays a slow air: “Gol na mBan”. Recorded in Rockchapel on 2nd July 2012. 10:22 | Marie Forrest from Newmarket, Co. Cork plays a selection of polkas from her native area on piano accordion. 12:57 | Playing in his native Sliabh Luachra style on the melodeon, Timmy O’Connor from Toureendarby, Newmarket, Co. Cork plays two jigs: “The Miller of Glanmire” (also called “Kiss When You Can”) and “The Connachtman’s Rambles”. 15:15 | Tin whistle player Bernadette O’Shea sings a humorous song called “The Boys of the Cross”, which she learned from famous fiddle player Johnny Cronin, who used to sing it. Bernadette is a native of Ballydesmond, Co. Cork, now living in Lixnaw, Co. Kerry. [*Download Audio*](http://media.comhaltas.ie/audio/cl383/cl383_all.mp3 “Audio – ComhaltasLive #383 (Full Programme)”)