Literally the content I come here for
— Marcia (@LicenseToCat) December 10, 2021
Plucking lovely.
Name that cláirseach, anyone?
Literally the content I come here for
— Marcia (@LicenseToCat) December 10, 2021
Plucking lovely.
Name that cláirseach, anyone?
Yesterday.
Harpist Aoife Ní Bhriain (17) from Kilmacanogue, practising near her home on top of Rocky Valley in Wicklow, ahead of her Irish Harp competition at the Feis Ceoil, which starts today (March 15) with a fortnight of classical music competitions being held online for the first time (details at link below)/
‘When Blitzkrieg Bop
Met Telegram Sam
A can of Harp
Was yer only man’…Marc Bolan and The Ramones bond over numerous cans (aka “a lock”) of Dundalk’s finest brew…#Dundalk #MarcBolan #Ramones #TRex pic.twitter.com/fhu4WqyKq4
— Jake Walsh (@JakeWalshMusic) February 12, 2021
Warm lager of the gods.
Hic.
The pluck?
This morning.
Outside the British Embassy on Merrion Road in Dublin 4.
Harpist Ruth McDonnell plays a Brexit-lamenting The Parting of Companions by 17th Ulster century harpist Rory Dall O’ Catháin.
Ruth tweetz:
“Ní neart go cur le chéile – unity is strength.”
Oireacthas Retort writes:
Poor old harp has been dragged through the shit.
No need for the language.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEwGaJJQRS0