The Bothy Band

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  • celtic
  • irish
  • folk
  • irish folk
  • traditional
The Bothy Band was an Irish traditional band from the 1970s, one of the most prominent from the roots revival of that era. Its members were: Matt Molloy - flute and tin whistle; Paddy Keenan - uillean pipes and tin whistle; Donal Lunny - bouzouki, guitar, and production; Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill - harpsichord, clavinet and vocals; and Mícheál Ó Domhnaill - guitar and vocals. The initial lineup had Paddy Glackin on fiddle as well as Tony Mac Mahon on accordion.

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Songs

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    A Jig and Five Reels

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    A Jig and Five Reels: Roger Sherlock's / Around the World / Rip the Calico / Martin Wynne's / The Enchanted Lady / HolyLand

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    Air, Set Dance & Reel: The Blackbird

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    Calum Sgaire

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    Casadh an Tsúgáin

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    Do You Love an Apple?

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    Farewell to Erin

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    Fionnghuala

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    Hector the Hero / The Laird of Drumblaire

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    How Can I Live at the Top of a Mountain?

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    I Wish My Love Was a Red Red Rose

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    Is Trua Nach Bhfuil Mé in Éirinn

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    Jig & Reels: Leitrim Fancy / Round the World for Sport / Rip the Calico / Martin Wynne's / The Enchanted Lady / The Holy Land

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    Jig: Old Hag You Have Killed Me

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    Julia Delaney

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    Lucy Campbell / The Laurel Tree

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    Martin Wynne's / The Longford Tinker

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    Michael Gorman's

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    Michael Gorman's / The Road to Lisdoonvarna / Joe Cooley's

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    Music in the Glen

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    Old Hag You Have Killed Me

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    Patsy Geary's / Coleman Cross

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    Patsy Geary's / Coleman's Cross

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    Pipe Solo: Garret Barry's / The Bucks of Oranmore

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    Pretty Peg / Craig's Pipes

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    Reel: The Maids of Mitchelstown

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    Reels: Music in the Glen / The Humours of Scariff / The Otter's Holt

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    Reels: The Green Groves of Erin / The Flowers of Red Hill

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    Reels: The Salamanca / The Banshee / The Sailor's Bonnet

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    Rip the Calico


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