audio by year 2007
 McQ & Co. performed this popular tune at a Jan. 14, 2007, Trenton St. Patrick's Parade fund-raiser.
1:32 minutes (1.58 MB)
McQ & Co. performed all the tunes for the 2007 Trenton St. Patrick's Day Parade and Scholarship Committee fund-raiser on Jan. 14, 2007.

1:40 minutes (1.71 MB)
 Eddi Reader wrote this tune on July 7, 2005, the day of the terror attacks on the London public transport system.
1:45 minutes (691.65 KB)

Just before St. Patrick's Day 2007, Bob Bumbera of the 88.5 WXPN Morning Show with Michaela Majoun interviewed editors Denise Foley and Jeff Meade.


2:59 minutes (1.26 MB)

The opening track from Nuala Kennedy's dazzling CD, "The New Shoes"


1:00 minutes (421.86 KB)

This is track 5, "The Groves of Donaghmore," from Nuala Kennedy's "The New Shoes."


0:59 minutes (394.8 KB)

This is Track 8, "Slippy," from Nuala Kennedy's brilliant CD, "The New Shoes."


1:00 minutes (422.28 KB)

This is the first of six reels in what Kevin Burke and Cal Scott have titled, simply, "The Long Set." Most of the tunes are from the work of Michael Coleman.


1:00 minutes (758.57 KB)

Fiddler Kevin Burke says he always wanted to play this classic bluegrass number, recorded by many artists, but most notably by the immortal Bill Monroe.


1:00 minutes (737.74 KB)

The Surround, together with The Red Stockings, opens the Kevin Burke-Cal Scott CD, Across the Black River.


1:00 minutes (754.01 KB)

This is a clip from a truly amazing session featuring many of the Philadelphia area's best Irish traditional musicians. The session was held June 29, 2007, at the Commodore Barry Club in honor of accordion player Kevin McGillian, who was celebrating his 80th birthday.


4:36 minutes (1.98 MB)
Liz and Yvonne Kane appeared in concert at the Philadelphia Irish Center in July 2007. This track features two waltzes.
4:53 minutes (2 MB)
Liz and Yvonne Kane are two hugely talented fiddlers in the Sligo style. Here they perform a set of jigs.
3:23 minutes (1.3 MB)
At the 33rd Annual Philadelphia Ceili Group Festival, Camden's Father Michael Doyle read selections from his poetry--including this one about his childhood in Ireland. 
3:25 minutes (1.45 MB)