These are, as far as I can tell, Natalie MacMaster, her husband Donnell Leahy, Donnell's brothers and sisters, and their children/nieces, nephews. Can you imagine a party in their homes?
Donnell & Natalie have 6 children, the last born in April. 2014. At a concert in Toronto, April 28, 2015, Frank Leahy and 5 of his 7 sisters performed at Koerner Hall, Toronto with at least 13 of their children. The orinal Leahy group was the 5 brothers and 4 of the 7 sisters (I believe the girls sometimes filled in for each others during the "frequent" maternity leaves.
Someone asked what the fist tune was. I think it is "Memories of Father Angus MacDonnell" written by Michael MacDonnell. At least that I what I call a tune that I play which sounds exactly the same!!
These are, as far as I can tell, Natalie MacMaster, her husband Donnell Leahy, Donnell's brothers and sisters, and their children/nieces, nephews. Can you imagine a party in their homes?
That's not even the entirety of the parental generation. Donnell has 3 other sisters and a brother who I don't see in the video.
Donnell & Natalie have 6 children, the last born in April. 2014. At a concert in Toronto, April 28, 2015, Frank Leahy and 5 of his 7 sisters performed at Koerner Hall, Toronto with at least 13 of their children. The orinal Leahy group was the 5 brothers and 4 of the 7 sisters (I believe the girls sometimes filled in for each others during the "frequent" maternity leaves.
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beautiful music
Someone asked what the fist tune was. I think it is "Memories of Father Angus MacDonnell" written by Michael MacDonnell. At least that I what I call a tune that I play which sounds exactly the same!!
Just waiting for the baby in a pram to come in with a fiddle and start playing such talent in those families
or start highland dancing out front before it can even walk...
7:22 "BACK UP!" lol
Only some of the Leahy brothers and sisters are there. I believe there are 8/9 brothers and sisters.
Does anybody know the name of the first tune?
Grayson Ross
Gaelic singing
Does anyone know the name of the first tune please?
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