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Banner photo © 1998, Greg Locke
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Tickle Harbour: The Brule Boys in Paris
(From the liner notes) Paddy Mackey (bodhran), a St. John's man and a carpenter, developed a keen interest in the bodhran fifteen years ago and has, at one time or another backed every well-known Newfoundland musician at sessions, folk festivals, and concerts. Rob Murphy (flute), another Cork man, has been playing the flute for as long as he can recall. When he came to Newfoundland to establish his medical practice, the flute made the trip as well. Bob O'Donovan (fiddle) is the second full-time musician and the third Cork man in the group. He has lived in Canada - mostly in Newfoundland - for the past twenty years, and has played with a number of Irish groups. Scott Schillereff (hammer dulcimer) hails from Chicago, and came to Newfoundland to pursue his doctorate in geology. Gerry Strong (tin whistle) is an x-ray technician from Carbonear who took to the tin whistle during a year spent in Ireland. Don Walsh (guitar/bouzouki) is a computer programmer, the owner of Dadyeen Recording Studio and the second St. John's man in the group. He is, along with Gerry Strong, the other founding member of the original Tickle Harbour.
Additional Musicians:
Special thanks to Dave Panting for his input during recording
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