John Brown the Emancipator - Paddy Fahy's - Banks of Lough Gowna

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @larrycrowley823
    @larrycrowley823 5 дней назад

    Mighty music

  • @jacquesbrouyer8687
    @jacquesbrouyer8687 Год назад +1

    Great music ...the first tune reach me right to the heart....
    Greatings from normandy

  • @TheTHEMDRUMMER
    @TheTHEMDRUMMER 6 лет назад +1

    You are honestly my favorite irish fiddler

  • @JaimeHammack
    @JaimeHammack 8 лет назад +3

    Hi from Alabama! I found your channel by way of your version of Dark as a Dungeon (I play Irish trad music, too, and am working on an arrangement of that song!)
    I love the first tune of this set. Is it original to your group?

    • @caitlinwarbelowalso
      @caitlinwarbelowalso 8 лет назад

      +Jaime Hammack Hey Jaime! Glad you were able to find us through the vast wilds of the internet. :) The first tune is, as far as I know, and old American tune. I actually don't know that much about it...except that we did not write it!! Glad you like it though. We'll be putting it on our upcoming album which will be recorded under the band name "Prankhorn" so keep a lookout for that within the next few months! Best of luck in your musical endeavors - caitlin

    • @CaptainBeetheart
      @CaptainBeetheart 4 года назад +1

      The first tune of the set is more widely known as John Brown's March. My understanding is that it's from around the time of the Civil War - if you don't know who John Brown is, look him up!

    • @AndyAlexis
      @AndyAlexis 3 года назад

      It sound like it should have words to it....I really, really like the transition to the second tune...steadfast moral determination to utter joy...