The Kilfenora
Ceili Band
TradCD 141
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The Kilfenora
Ceili Band 95
TradCD 141
Kilfenora Ceili Band
Fiddles: Aidan Me Mahon, Anne Marie McCormack, Anne Rynne
Flutes: Garry Shannon, Anthony Quigney
Accordion: Conor McCarthy
Banjo: John Lynch (leader)
Concertina:Tim Collins
Piano: Fintan McMahon
Drums: Paul Cropera
Guests
Gearoid O hAllmhurain: Concertina, tracks 7, 9 ,11
Pat Lynch: Fiddle, tracks 7, 9, 11.
Aine Quigney: Piano, tracks 4, 5, 14.
Phil McMahon Piano, tracks 12, 13.
Claire O Donoghue: Cello, track 4.
Jerry Lynch: Vocals, track 4.
"The best of traditional Irish music from Ireland's number
1 Ceili band".
Focal
on gCeannaire.
As a youth growing up, my fondest memories were of attending the Ceilithe in
Kilfenora. A Monster Ceili was held in the local Hall annually on Christmas
night during the '70's. Its unique atmosphere was savoured by all who attended.
It was a pleasure to see a community gathered where young and old enjoyed the
music and dance together. Kitty's motherly smile beaming down from the stage
showed her delight at the 'craic' the music was generating on the floor. These
memories provide the greatest motivation for me in making sure that our particular
brand of music continues to prosper. At this point, I must pay tribute to Kitty
who nurtured it for close on forty years. One of my proudest moments was receiving
'The Kitty Linnane Perpetual Trophy' from her family in '93 and from Padraig
O Ceallaigh, Uachtaran C.C.E. at a special function in An Culturlann in December
'94.1 felt honoured to be the first band leader to receive this trophy. It signified
for me the passing on of our tradition from one generation to the next.
After the '61 All-Ireland, the senior band scaled down competitive activity.
There was a busy schedule of ceih's, concerts and broadcasts over the following
30 years and eventually a return to competition, rejuvenated for the '90s. We
work on the advice of P.J. Lynch (my father), Jerry Lynch (Snr.) and especially
of Phil McMahon whose mother before her did likewise for the band of the '50s.
These no-nonsense individuals ensure we never compromise on the authentic Kilfenra
style and that we pass it on unaltered. That's what it's all about!
To all the older musicians of the area, a sincere thank you for the heritage
you have left us. To those of you who are gone to meet in a better place, we
hope we've put your feet tapping again and to th; thank you for your commitment
and help in fulfilling my dream.' body who supports us, I extend my deepest
gratitude. Finally. a very special thanks to Noreen and my family for their
understanding and encouragement. Without them there would be no band. John
Lynch. 6.2.95
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