Clare Library’s project on the culture of the county has taken another step by putting a number of collections of private recordings on-line : Traditional Music of Clare.
A tremendous resource for anyone interested in Irish Music and Clare music in particular.
Just to emphasise: the on-line music collection, The Taylor, Healy and Carroll/MacKenzie collections have gone public only this week. I dropped over a fair bunch of pics from the nineties this morning, they’ll be added over the next few days.
Sorry to hear you won’t make this year. It looks like it’s going to be a wet one though, we used up the good weather in May.
Unfortunately the executive librarian who is responsible for setting up the Clare Library’s web resources, Maureen Comber, is leaving the library by the end of this week so it’s uncertain if this resource is going to be maintained and added to in the future. Perhaps this is the time to give full kudos to Maureen for a job well done and for setting up this mighty resource.
Thanks for the photos Peter, I’m enjoying them very much - still going through them in fact. And thanks to Ms. Comber for making it happen.
I’m starting to feel guilty about the weather; the missus and I were there all the month of May and a few days beyond and it was gorgeous weather the whole time - much like the fabled spring/summer of '76, which I also spent entirely there. Hardly a drop of rain either time.
That was a great night, around Easter 1992 or 93. Gussie Russell, Paddy Killourhy and Liscannor man Gerald O’Loughlin in Murphy’s, St Bridget’s Well on the back of the Cliffs of Moher.