Tommy Keane & Jacqueline McCarthy
with Alec Finn
The Wind Among the Reeds
MMC CD 51
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Track
Listing
1. The Repeal of the Union, My Sweetheart jane (2.33) Reels 2. The Maid at the Well, The Gallowglass, Anthony Frawley's (3.46) Jigs 3. Old Cuffe Street, Eileen Curran (2.33) Reels 4. The Black Rogue, 1 Will If 1 Can (3.07) Jip 5. Swinging on a Gate, The Corner House (3.47) Reels 6. John Henry's, Fasten the Leg in Her (3.08) Jigs 7. The Ebb Tide (2.10) Hornpipe 8. The Ciiil Aodha Jig, Tatter Jack Walsh (3.09) Jigs 9. Banish Misfortune, When the Cock Crows it is Day (3.S2)Jigs 10. Mike Rafferty's, The Snow on the Hills (3.15) Reels 11. An Caisdeach Ban (3.02) Air 12. The Rollicking Boys Around Tandragee, An Buachaill Dreoite Pull the Knife and Stick it Again (3.13) Jigs 13. Tory Island, Peggy on the Settle (2.32) Reels 14. The Swallow's Tail, The Copperplate (3.00) Reels 15. The Promenade, The Rocky Road to Dublin (2.43) Slip jigs 16. The West Cork Reel, Paddy Fahy's (3.05) Reels Total Time 48.55 Click on underscored titles to hear sound samples using MP4
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In the 1980's Tommy spent seven years in London where he played with many of the legends of Irish music including Tommy McCarthy, Bobby Casey and Roger Sherlock. While there he also provided music for productions by the National Theatre Co. and Rambert Ballet Co. He was in demand as a session musician and worked with Elvis Costello on The Pogues album - 'Rum, Sodomy and the Lash.' Other recording credits in London include Clannad and Ralph McTell. He was a member of the Thatch Ceili Band in London and in 1986 they won the Senior Ceili Band competition at the All-Ireland Fleadh Cheoil in Listowel, Co Kerry.
Since
1987 he has lived in Galway where he has worked with Druid Theatre Co. and with
the National Irish language theatre - An Taibhdhearc. He has toured the U.S.
on several occasions with Liam Clancy, Russia with Shaskeen and Zambia with
the Sergeant Early Band. Recording credits since moving to Galway include working
with Alec Finn of De Dannan on the album 'Blue Shamrock' - Alec's first solo
album. He is a regular teacher and performer of the pipes at the Willie Clancy
Summer School in Co. Clare and has also guested at international piping events
in the U.K., Holland, U.S.A., and New Zealand. In 1991 he released his first
solo album - 'The Piper's Apron' on the Mulligan label. He released a duet album
- 'The Wind Among the Reeds' with his wife, concertina player Jacqueline McCarthy.
In 1996 he toured Europe with Tony McMahon and Seamus Tansey and in 1997 performed
with Iarla O'Lionaird and The Irish Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra at the
Point, Dublin and Carnegie Hall, New York. He has produced three albums on the
Maree Music label the most recent in 2002 the highly rated, The
Family Album featuring the multi talented members of this major family
of Irish traditional music The McCarthy Family.

Press
Reviews
"McCarthy
and Keane play jigs and reels with subtlety and style ... it's a wonder this
combination has not been recorded before"
Dirty Linen, USA
"Sonically located in the centre of the tradition ... the affinities dovetail perfectly. Nuala O'Connor, Irish Times
"Two highly
accomplished individual stylists ... together they gel convincingly ... among
the best traditional releases of the year".
John O'Regan, Rock N Reel, UK
"Sit back
and drink these tunes in ... jazz and blues fusion may be fun, but an album
like this confirms that it was never necessary".
Anthony McCann, The Galway Edge
"A lively, varied and most enjoyable album. highly recommended. Joe Crane, Folk Roots, UK
"Tommy Keane
is an expressively eloquent piper...Jackie brings to the concertina a delicate
sense of musicianship".
Jeff O'Connell, Galway Advertiser
"Number 8 in the Folk/Roots Chart for Nov 95". Hot Press, Eire
"has to rank
with the finest Irish traditional recordings of the past twenty years. My album
of the year for 1995".
Don Meade, Irish Voice, New York
"This is straight-from-the-heart-to-the-fingers
playing...performed with supple grace, beauty and passion ...
the second best traditional release of 1995".
Earle Hitchner, Irish Echo, New York
"Every tune has a fine pedigree...this is a fine recording with close attention to detail. Alex Monaghan, Living Tradition, UK
"Fifty minutes
of relentless drive by these two incredible musicians will leave you breathless.
there is a magic at work here".
Jamie O?Brien, Irish Edition, USA
"This is superior
music...this is a serious contender for instrumental album of the year".
Bill Margeson, Irish American News,
USA