Paddy O'Brien, Gerry Farrelly, Liam Himself, Mr. Brogue, Jeff Knapp, Kenny Orye, Ralph Reinoldi, 'Siddhartha', Raymond, Thad, Parnell, The Bold Peadar, My Uncle Jerry, Robert Graves, Luke Kelly, Ethel Capps, Donna Long & Bob Smith, Albert Camus, and Pope John XXIII.
This music is an honest labour of love. We can be found playing our old-style music either in our home or at a Fine Pub or Festival near You! Beverly Buchanan has drawn a bit of a cult following via the lift and drive in her boxplaying. Danny is always anxious to enliven the pulse of an evening with a crowd favorite, yet he can be relied on to find the right ballad sung in an older style to deepen the measure of a given night's music. Beverly's accompaniment on her old grey Paolo Soprani is superb and marks Liam's Fancy's sound with a distinctive and tasteful flair. Give us a listen - Call out your request - Give us a shout!
Thank you very much for including me among your friends. I greatly admire all the interesting and amazing talents you have and I am so honored for this friendship with you.
Great meeting you all! had a great time. wish we could've stayed longer. would love to come back again sometime. stay in touch! my email is oglesbymusic@live.com!
Hello, thank you for adding me to your Myspace circle of friends. I really enjoyed your song samples. Great energy and music. I will miss you in Louisville by a couple of days. I am even staying a short walk from where you will be playing on May 31st. Have fun, John
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Right enough! It is kind of unexpected to hear Irish traditional music from Kentucky. Then you throw in an English folk song to really confuse us. Only kidding. Thanks for the add.
Aye, and thank ye fer havin' us. I do 'ope we weren't too ructious fer such a fine public house, ye know 'ow pirates can be ashorein'. 'Twas a lovely evenin', so 'twas.
It was a most fantastic evening of music and drink.OMG the drink. Enjoying the CDs we will most assuredly be to hear and see you again! Ye be warned ye scurvy irish cur! YARR!!!! Thanks for the music Danny!
Hey Dan and Bev, sorry to reply so late. Laughed when I saw your message though. Wow, the world is proud of ye yanks alright, methinks! :-) Btw, I have some lovely photos of yourselves, myself and Jake from the bbq in Berea that I must scan (I'm still crawling my way into the 21st century) and email to ye soon. I think Bev'll get a kick out of the one with the 3 Paolos. Fun times. :-) Hope all is great with ye. It's crispy cold here at the moment. Helen
Come on up. There's great places to play. The clicking is my feet. My shoes have wooden taps, rather than mettle taps, so you get a nice sound that blends with the tunes.