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02 Apr 08 - 03:46 PM (#2304777) Subject: Irish Hammered Dulcimer Player From: GUEST,Jim A while back I requested information about a hammered dulcimer player who picked me up near Kilkenny in 1968 and drove me to a Fleadh Cheol in New Ross. This was the first hammered dulcimer I had ever seen. I'd like to find out more about this player and I can't seem to find the old thread that I posted a couple of years back. I just found a picture that I took in a New Ross parking lot of the gentleman and his dulcimer. I've posted it at http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=133330071&albumID=401695&imageID=17554092 If you know of any Irish hammered dulcimer players, please have a look. |
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02 Apr 08 - 04:01 PM (#2304794) Subject: RE: Irish Hammered Dulcimer Player From: Malcolm Douglas The picture is only available to those who register with myspace. Could you put it somewhere where it is accessible to all of us? |
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02 Apr 08 - 04:16 PM (#2304814) Subject: RE: Irish Hammered Dulcimer Player From: Sorcha And is this(CLICK!) the thread you started? I put hammer in the Filter box and set it to All. |
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02 Apr 08 - 04:34 PM (#2304833) Subject: RE: Irish Hammered Dulcimer Player From: GUEST,Jim Thanks Sorcha. That's the thread. Malcom, I'm not too computer savvy. Could suggest some place where I could post the picture. |
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02 Apr 08 - 04:57 PM (#2304859) Subject: RE: Irish Hammered Dulcimer Player From: katlaughing you could post to www.myopera.com for free if you start an account there and it is fairly easy to do. |
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02 Apr 08 - 06:21 PM (#2304922) Subject: RE: Irish Hammered Dulcimer Player From: Big Mick Great picture, Jim. I am pretty interested in that hammered dulcimer. Our first CD had a lot of hammered dulcimer on it. A lot of folks use it on the pretty little tinkly bits. We love using it on the reels and such. Great instrument. Makes me miss old Jim. He got away a few years ago, and we only have the hammered dulcimer on occasion when his daughter can play tunes with us. All the best, Mick |
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02 Apr 08 - 06:26 PM (#2304926) Subject: RE: Irish Hammered Dulcimer Player From: GUEST,lox An Irish Hammered dulcimer player? Did he have too much to drink? why so hammered? |
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03 Apr 08 - 11:03 AM (#2305490) Subject: RE: Irish Hammered Dulcimer Player From: GUEST,Jim Thanks, I got a private message from someone called Ptarmigan and the player's name is Andy Dowling. He also sent a younger picture of Andy. I'll try again, this time I've posted at myopera as sufggested by Katlaughing. Try http://my.opera.com/JimYates/albums/showpic.dml?album=503399&picture=6951152 I've also posted the younger picture if you hit "next picture" you'll see it. |
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04 Apr 08 - 02:04 AM (#2306155) Subject: RE: Irish Hammered Dulcimer Player From: Melissa Sorry Jim...hope this isn't the Andy Dowling you're looking for. "Regarding the death of Andy Dowling of Clonmeen, Co. Laois, in 1991..." http://www.folkworld.de/22/e/toms.html |
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04 Apr 08 - 02:54 AM (#2306176) Subject: RE: Irish Hammered Dulcimer Player From: Malcolm Douglas Well, my guess (and Martin Ryan's) in the original thread was right. There are a couple of pictures of Andy in David Kettlewell's book about the hammered dulcimer, All The Tunes That Ever There Were, the title being a quote from Andy, who said 'You can play all the tunes that ever there were on the dulcimer'; see http://dulcimer.new-renaissance.com/. Andy Dowling died in 1991 at the age of 92. |