The Doolin booklet is a nice collection of photographs by the German photographer Ilsa Thielan who is presently working from Lisdoonvarna. She used to own the Doolin tea-shop/restaurant at the corner of Fisherstreet until about three years ago and has lived in the area for many years. The whistler on the cover is Gussie, inside a few more ‘musicianers’ appear; Paddy Killourhy, Micho, Kevin Griffin, Eoin O Neill Terry Bingham and a very young Sharon Shannon playing with Michel Bonamy. Essentially the Doolin scene of the day. Lovely little publication if maybe a bit geared towards the tourist market [but very much worth it’s 6 euros]
I have read Tansey’s book. It is hilarious and in a lot of ways his observations are very much correct, it is a bit much though. I gave it away but as far as I recall there are some bits on Jim Donohue. He also gets a mention and som etunes in Bernard Flaherty’s Trip to Sligo. Also a nice collection that would have benefitted from some rigourous editing.
Donohue appeared on the lp [now re-issued] Music from the Coleman country. I have seen some footage of him playing for a tv programme in the archive series ‘Come west along the road’ that bit may [or may not] be available on the Come west.. video that is still available from RTE and some music outlets.
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His two tracks on the Coleman archive CD are nice too, like on the tv footage I mentioned he has his son playing the bodhran on one track. Real music that, as Clare fiddle player John Kelly sometimes put it, has ‘the smell of the mountain’ about it. Good stuff
[ This Message was edited by: Peter Laban on 2002-07-15 11:42 ]