During my Irish music research over the past number of years, I came across two traditions that were hitherto unknown to me, yet both contributed significantly to the transatlantic sharing and perpetuation of Ireland’s traditional music.
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Cry of a People Gone captures the lives of Irish musicians in Chicago in two periods; from 1920-1945; and onwards from 1945 – 2020. Here you can listen to these musicians in an aural supplement to the interviews, photographs and stories of my book.
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Other assorted recordings from my archive.
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