Re: Dermot O'Brien - O'Briens Cross Road Ceili « Result #1 on Nov 22, 2009, 5:02pm »
I can't give you a definite date, but I think this was released in the early 1970s.
As to its value, well, it's a definite rarity, but if it's in Ex/Ex condition, then you might probably get as much as €25 on eBay, but only if there's a céilí band collector who's searching for a copy.
Dermot O'Brien - O'Briens Cross Road Ceili « Result #2 on Nov 22, 2009, 2:00pm »
I have a vinyl LP by Dermot O'Brien titled O'Brien's Cross Road Ceili on Release Records number BRL 4014. I cannot find it listed for sale anywhere (Ebay etc). I would like to know what year it was released and its probable value. Can anyone help ?
Re: Maybe you can help...looking for... « Result #6 on Apr 27, 2009, 9:34am »
I am looking for Gerry Divers most recent album. He taught me how to play the fiddle. cant get much sense from the websites. Am pretty useless with the computer. Please help Susan
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Advice required re Rabbie Burns ballads « Result #9 on Feb 23, 2009, 7:08pm »
Hiya folk,I am more than half way through a novel I have been putting together for the past few years or so.It is historical fiction and the main character goes about fiddling and singing in victorian Ireland,to put it simply.He sings a number of old songs including a few Burns compositions.Can anyone hazard a guess if I include the lyrics in the text will I need to seek anyones permission for the Burns songs or the other trad ones? Any advice appreciated before I publish later in the year.
Reviewer wanted « Result #10 on Feb 23, 2009, 5:43pm »
Is there anyone out there who fancies reviewing a double CD by Derek Warfield and The Young Wolfe Tones, called On the Road?
Apart from the usual raft of Republican ballads the album features a host of traditional musicians, including Luke Ward, Padraig McGovern, Joe Finn, Martin Cooney and numerous others.
Please send me a PM, if interested (and live in Ireland or the rest of Europe).