Jerry O'Sullivan

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  • celtic
  • irish
  • bagpipes
  • folk
  • irish traditional
Jerry O'Sullivan has been widely hailed as America's premier uilleann piper. His reputation for technical and melodic mastery of the instrument, an Irish bagpipe known for its subtlety and expression, is unsurpassed in the United States, and is demanding considerable attention overseas. Jerry is also widely recorded on the tin whistle, the low whistle, the Highland bagpipes, and the Scottish smallpipes.

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Songs

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    Amazing Grace / The Christ Child's Lullaby

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    Can You Dance "A Tobacco Hill"? / Washington's March / Stump-Tailed Dolly

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    Carolan's Farewell to Music

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    Catherine's Mazurka / Aidan Cuffe's Reel

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    Clear Blue Sky

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    Colonel Fraser

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    Deck The Halls / The Foxhunters Reel

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    Denis Murphy's Strathspey / Jesse Smith / Geordie MacLeish / An Féirín / Iggy and Squiggy

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    Gavottes, Bourrée, and Gigue From J.S. Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major

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    Good King Wenceslas / The Inverness Strathspey

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    If Ever You Were Mine

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    Jingle Bells

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    Larry Redican's Hornpipe / The Green Banner

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    McGovern's Reel / La Belle Pauline / Spootaskerry

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    Mike in the Wilderness

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    O Come, O Come Immanuel / Il Est Ne

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    O Little Town of Bethlehem / Angels We Have Heard on High

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    One Rose

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    Pachelbel's Canon

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    Robbie Hannan's Jigs

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    Silent Night

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    Simple Gifts / Off to California

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    The Chorus Reel

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    The Chorus Reel / Ashmolean House

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    The First Noel

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    The Green Fields of Canada

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    The Sunderland Lasses / The Lads of Alnwick

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    The Twelve Days of Christmas

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    The Wayfaring Stranger

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    The Wayfaring Stranger / Noel McCarthy's Jig

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    The Wexford Carol

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    We Wish You a Merry Christmas / The Munster Cloak

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    Wendel's Wedding

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    What Child Is This

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    Wind Chimes and Nursery Rhymes

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    Young Francis Mooney / The Humours of Ballydehob / Gan Ainm


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