James Byrne - The Road To Glenlough FLAC

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Album 1995 23 Songs. The Road to Glenlough. James Byrne. Your Rating. Overview . Listen free to James Byrne The Road to Glenlough Con McGinley's Reel, Paddy Hiúdaí's Jigs Slip Jig And Double Jig and more. 23 tracks 43:16. 50 видео Воспроизвести все Микс The Road to Glenlough James ByrneYouTube. James Byrne bɜːrn Irish: An Beirneach 4 January 1946 8 November 2008 was an Irish farmer and fiddle playing icon from Donegal. He has been called one of Ireland's leading fiddle players. Byrne was born in Mín na Croise Meenacross, Gleann Cholm Cille Glencolmcille in south west County Donegal, Ireland. He learned his first tune from his father John Byrne at the age of 8. by James Byrne. Released: August 30, 1990. Track Listing. Con McGinley's Reel. Paddy Hiúdaí's Jigs Slip Jig and Double Jig. Artist: James Byrne. includes FREE UK Postage other delivery options available. Shipping Destinations for this item. Fickle Lad. Wild Irishman. Muineal A Bhardall The Drake's Neck. Road To Glenlough. Devil's Dream. McConnell's Barndance. Celtic, Irish Folk. Muineál a' Bhardail. The Devil's Dream. James Byrne - The Road to Glenlough CD, Album. Claddagh Records. CC52CD. James Byrne, a quiet man who rarely left south-west Donegal, was nevertheless known throughout the musical world as one of the best traditional Irish fiddlers. Byrne, who has died aged 62, was a pig farmer from the mountainous Irish-speaking region of Glencolmcille. The music of the area is essentially derived from the Scottish folk tradition, with strathspeys, reels, and highlands brought back by workers who would travel to Scotland for the tattie picking. He followed this with a solo album, The Road to Glenlough a lake near his home in Mín na Croise, in 1990. As Byrne's fame grew, so did that of a young band from Donegal called Altan, who played many of his tunes























