Tadhg and Sárán Mulligan, The Fermoy Lasses, The London Lasses, The Rose in the Garden, , Gems On VHS
Back in Dundalk, Ireland, I was riding around in The Mary Walloper s scooby doo esque mystery mobile (the one with the backseat that wasn t bolted down) on the way to the pub when we had to make a stop to pick someone up. The fellow who came out the flat that day looked a bit like a mad scientist, or an unemployed professor. Dark red hair disheveled in all directions, wearing slacks, loafers and a sharp dress shirt, instrument in tow, it was none other than Tadhg Mulligan. If you don t know how to pronounce that name, don t worry, it took me a long time too. Tadhg comes from a musical lineage his family runs the world famous Cobblestone, and anyone who professed a relation to him knows how to play something, and i ve now met quite a few of them. Tadhg seems to have a supernatural affinity for anything he picked up in front of me; uilleann pipes, bouzouki, fiddle, whatever he picked up became a centerpiece to a jam, notes flying in as many far flung directions as his w
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