Hi there Mr. Joyce,
First of all thanks for the excellent post, not only this one but many of them.
Well, I write a blog about traditional music too, in portuguese though (I am brazilian - no, we do not speak spanish lol) at http://revistamovinup.com/
I also wrote about, and posted records from, Séan Ó Riada there. Introducting him to the brazilian listeners of irish traditional music (who knows a lot about the Chieftains, but nothing from the genius of Sean ó Riada).
A link to his 64's record Sa Gaiety maybe will be an adition here(?): http://www.mediafire.com/
About Sean the man, I was reading a Chieftains biography, John Glatt's book, and I found some funny histories:
First of all, his unusual way to deal with money. One day, tells a Ceaóltóirí Cualann percussionist, Sean ó Riada arrived to give him a ride, driving his brand new Jaguar, just to ask him: "Could lend me some money for the petrol?" lol
The books tells also that Ó Riada often used the holes in the wooden floor of his house as an ashtray lol!
All The Best,
Tiago
Thanks Tiago, a cursory glance shows that you have a fine fine blog indeed, and I'm using Google Translate to convert it to English. There's much more there than I can read at the moment, but I look forward to the day I can plunge in and really explore it. Recommended to my readers (especially those who enjoy the European folk & trad music)!
Hi there,
ReplyDeleteThank you quite much for reading and publishing the blog address here, dear 'Joyce as a pirate'. :)
The textes are only simple footnotes to conxtextualize the records, really.
The blog is nowadays mainly about european traditional music because the readers wanted so, actually.
I made pools there to decide what region of the globe I should post abput. The last one had EUA's traditional music, latin american music and british music at stake - and people voted for britain! Surprisingly enough!
Oh just a last note. Last week I saw the Celtic Legends here in São Paulo. Liz Knowles ex- Cherish the Laddies on the fiddle and Kieran O'Hare on the uillean pipe, plus other excellent irish trad musicans. Wonderfull stuff, played to about 4 thousands ppl here. Up Ireland! :)
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ReplyDeletedo you know this brilliant musician from the shetlants ?
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grtz
Paddy
ps: sorry for posting this 3 times, I had the code wrong ...