Hi Joe! We sure miss you in Missouri! I am forever grateful you accepted my invitation to host our Irish music show on KDHX for all those years. Cheers to you and Ann.
The first one is called 'Murray's Fancy' and the second is 'The Smell of the Bog'. This set can be found on Joe's album "The Traditional Music of Ireland".
At least with Ann's guitar you can hear the player! An accompanist should be just that..........an accompanist! Today the guitars are played like snare drums!
Talent without a shadow of a doubt...nothing compares to both of them Anne and Joe Class!!!
Flawless. The best ~~ remember a session in a pub in Carrick, County Donegal in the early 70's with Joe & the late Johnny Doherty. What a night ♪♫ ♥
There must be some magic in the name "Joe" - both Joe Burke and Joe Derrane make box playing look effortless! Love it!
Joe Burke is the Master of the Accordion !
One of the best
Hi Joe! We sure miss you in Missouri! I am forever grateful you accepted my invitation to host our Irish music show on KDHX for all those years. Cheers to you and Ann.
joe burke, one of the best in the world.flawless.love his playing..
Amazing recording-- this second hornpipe is intense!
Nobody plays like the great Joe Burke and his wife Anne. Her dad was a class act on the fiddle..enough said!!!
Incredible musicianeers!
Many happy memories of long ago listening to ceildhi house on a saturday night back in the 70s and 80s
chris ap
Tremendous players Joe and Ann
The first one is called 'Murray's Fancy' and the second is 'The Smell of the Bog'. This set can be found on Joe's album "The Traditional Music of Ireland".
Thanks for the names.
Why was Joe always so tuneful unlike so many others ...maybe that's where the musicianship shone through .
Great playing ...has Joe uploaded The Moving Cloud ?
No one plays the bucks like joe burke rip
Joe, remember the clamour and flying dustpans on our wayward journey?
At least with Ann's guitar you can hear the player! An accompanist should be just that..........an accompanist! Today the guitars are played like snare drums!
An accompanist should be seen and not heard. They should have good manners around the table too
They should be polite at all times
Santa Clause!! Plays Accordion!!
Great musician.....! Does anybody know the name of the second tune?
sw14 The Scent of the Bog
Is that a Martin Connolly accordion? Tha
the key of g major