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Oisin Mac Diarmada, Ar An Bhfidl: Irish Fiddle Music from Sligo.(Brief Article)
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Sing Out!
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September 22, 2004| Author:
Weir, Rob
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OISIN Mac DIARMADA, Ar An Bhfidl: Irish Fiddle Music from Sligo, (Green Linnet 1227). Oisin Mac Dairmada (of Teada) bows his way through a glorious new album of old Sligo fiddle tunes. Mac Diarmada's fluid and unpretentious style perfectl...
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