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Liverpool Irish fiddler Seán MacNamara

09 Oct 06 - 10:40 AM (#1854085)
Subject: Seán MacNamara
From: Fred McCormick

Musical Traditions magazine has just posted an edited transcription of an interview with the Liverpool Irish fiddler, Seán MacNamara.It can be read at http://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles/s_macnam.htm .


10 Oct 06 - 07:18 AM (#1854772)
Subject: RE: Seán MacNamara
From: Matthew Edwards

Thanks, Fred, for this article on one of the finest fiddle players around today. Wouldn't it be great if the Liverpool Céilí Band LPs you mention could be reissued on CD?

I'm not sure whether Seán MacNamara will be performing himself at any of the events in the forthcoming Liverpool Irish Festival, but I'm sure his influence on many of the performers will be evident.


10 Oct 06 - 09:48 AM (#1854852)
Subject: RE: Seán MacNamara
From: Fred McCormick

LCB LPs reissued ? Dream on, I'm afraid. The masters are owned by the bleep bleeping Decca Record Corporation. Say no more.

Seán will indeed be playing at the Liverpool Irish Festival. I don't have the details to hand but the organisers are bringing a number of Clare musicians over and they'll be playing in something called The Clare Sessions. Of course Clare is Seán's second home.

Incidentally, as the sound clips indicate, he is playing as well as ever. A solo CD of Seán ? That would be a damned good idea.


10 Oct 06 - 10:48 AM (#1854878)
Subject: RE: Seán MacNamara
From: GUEST

Fred, What has become of the Irish Centre on the opposite corner to the Everyman, since it closed some years ago?


10 Oct 06 - 01:29 PM (#1855020)
Subject: RE: Seán MacNamara
From: Fred McCormick

Do you mean the Irish Centre as a centre for Irish cultural activities, or the actual building?

The cultural activities continue in a redundant Catholic club in Everton. The club is called Saint Michael's Irish Centre, and it is located at 6 Boundary Lane, West Derby Road, Liverpool, L6 5J.

The Irish Centre building, complete with magnificent facade and interior, has been unoccupied ever since the Centre fell into receivership. It's a crying shame that Liverpool's Irish community is now too dissipated to maintain an enterprise of that size, and that such a beautiful building can't be put to some good use.


10 Oct 06 - 01:36 PM (#1855031)
Subject: RE: Liverpool Irish fiddler Seán MacNamara
From: Jim I

Heard on Radio Merseyside today (Tues) that the Flanagan Group has put forward a plan to develop the site as a "Boutique Hotel". Plans have gone to the Planning authority and a decision is awaited.

There was the merest snippet of a suggestion that some form of "Irishness" may be included as a tribute to the history of the building.


10 Oct 06 - 01:39 PM (#1855033)
Subject: RE: Liverpool Irish fiddler Seán MacNamara
From: Fred McCormick

What in the name of God is a boutique hotel ?


10 Oct 06 - 01:43 PM (#1855044)
Subject: RE: Liverpool Irish fiddler Seán MacNamara
From: MartinRyan

- a home for the dissipated?

Regards


11 Oct 06 - 04:53 AM (#1855608)
Subject: RE: Liverpool Irish fiddler Seán MacNamara
From: mustradclub

Fred you stay in a boutique hotel in Crouch End every time you come down to London.

Glad to see that notice is being taken of the wonderful Sean Mac.



Ken Hall


11 Oct 06 - 10:13 AM (#1855812)
Subject: RE: Liverpool Irish fiddler Seán MacNamara
From: Fred McCormick

Like the man said, it's a home for the dissipated.