6 tracks by DaithiMac

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A set of hornpipes on banjo and mandolin, Chief O'Neills favourite / The Little Beggarman / Rights of man
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Ewan McColl's folk standard. Written about Salford, an area of Manchester (and not about Dublin as many people think!). made famous by The Pogues and the Dubliners to name a few. Mine is a more mellow take on this classic...
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My version of a Barney McKenna (the Banjo player with the Dubliners) favourite.
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A classic song made famous in Ireland by the singing of Christy Moore.
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My interpretation of a song written by Hugh McDonald from the Australian folk group Redgum. The tale of an australian cattle drover. Christy Moore was the first person I heard singing it.
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A song sang by all the old reliables - Christy Moore, the Pogues, the Wolfe Tones, the Dubliners and many more besides. From Wikipedia: ""Spancil Hill" is a song written in a traditional Irish folk style by Michael Considine. It bemoans the…
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