This album may be of interest to people at the Mudcat Cafe Unique Compilation of Live Recordings by Irish Musicians in the 1970s 'Live at Foxrock Folk Club: The Parish Hall Tapes 1970-72' The Foxrock Folk Club ran from 1969 to 1973 in a suburb of Dublin and during its short life the club presented many of the biggest names in Irish traditional and folk music, jazz and blues, and poetry and the arts. Many of the sessions at the club were recorded on reel-to-reel tape and this double CD includes rare, and in some cases previously unreleased, recordings by traditional and folk musicians like Luke Kelly, Andy Irvine, Ronnie Drew, Al O'Donnell, Sonny Condell and Dónal Lunny; live recordings of legendary Dublin blues artists Red Peters, Brian Fry, Johnny Norris and the acoustic blues band, the Dirty Dozens; tracks by one of Ireland's finest traditional and mainstream jazz bands, the Butler Fox Jazz Band; the unique Irish progressive group, Supply Demand and Curve and very popular musicians and groups like We 4, Danny Doyle & The Gingermen. Available shortly from BirnamCD.com and Amazon UK in the UK and Claddagh Records and HMV in Ireland. For track listings, updates and more information about the Foxrock Folk Club see foxrockfolkclubproject.blogspot.co.uk
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