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The Maids Of Selma and Lough Key and The Dancing Tables

from Kilkelly by Mick Moloney, Robbie O'Connell, Jimmy Keane

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Jimmy Keane adapted the Maids of Selma from an air found in O’Neill’s Music of Ireland published in 1903 in Chicago. Unlike most tunes, the second part has sixteen rather than eight bars.

The slip jig Lough Key is a composition of the late Larry Redican (1908-1975), a great fiddler, banjo player, and composer who spent most of his life in New York.

The last tune was written by Chicago fiddler Liz Carroll in commemoration of her wedding reception, where the tables were really dancing!

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from Kilkelly, released January 19, 2022
Mick Moloney: tenor banjo, guitar, tres
Robbie O’Connell: guitar
Jimmy Keane: piano accordion, elkavox

The Maids of Selma by Jimmy Keane (Cappal Beag Music BMI)
Lough Key by Larry Redican (Copyright Control)
The Dancing Tables by Liz Carroll (Liz Carroll BMI)

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Mick Moloney, Robbie O'Connell, and Jimmy Keane

Since 1984, Mick Moloney, Robbie O'Connell, and Jimmy Keane have been delighting audiences with their unique blend of Irish music and song, both traditional and contemporary. An evening with this trio is an experience that covers much musical ground and is not easily forgotten. ... more

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