Flook with Mike McGoldrick and a great solo from John Joe Kelly on bodhran (in the middle of the set) at The Burren pub in Somerville, MA on March 14, 2007.
Scottish singer and songwriter Jim Malcolm performing the beautiful song by Robert Burns, Westlin Winds at the Pitlochry Festival Theatre on 4 June 2008.
Karan Casey accompanied by Caoimhín Vallely (piano), Kate Ellis (cello), and Robbie Overson (guitar and backing vocals) at The Burren pub in Somerville, MA, March 21, 2007. "Another Day" written by Tim O'Brien and Darell Scott.
Karan Casey accompanied by Caoimhín Vallely (piano), Kate Ellis (cello), and Robbie Overson (guitar and backing vocals) at The Burren pub in Somerville, MA, March 21, 2007. "Freedom Song" written by Karan Casey.
Eamonn Coyne (banjo) and Kris Drever (guitar) joined onstage by Corey DiMario of Crooked Still (bass) and Erik Laughton of The Chair (drum). Part of Farewell Concert One of the 2008 Orkney Folk Festival.
Karan Casey accompanied by Caoimhín Vallely (piano), Kate Ellis (cello), and Robbie Overson (guitar and backing vocals) at The Burren pub in Somerville, MA, March 21, 2007. "Distant Shore" written by Billy Bragg.
Karan Casey singing with Aoife O'Donovan (of the band Crooked Still) accompanied by Caoimhín Vallely (piano), Kate Ellis (cello), and Robbie Overson (guitar and backing vocals) at The Burren pub in Somerville, MA, March 21, 2007. "The Song of Wandering Aengus" written by W.B. Yeats.
The all-female group The Deadly Sins performing at the Boston Celtic Music Fest 2007. The Deadly Sins are: Shannon Heaton (flute, vocals), Laura Cortese (upright bass, fiddle, vocals), Hanneke Cassel (fiddle, piano), Lissa Schneckenburger (fiddle, vocals), Tina Lech (fiddle), Kieran Jordan (dance, percussion), Natalie Haas (cello), and Emma Beaton (cello).
Annie Grace, Corrina Hewat and Karine Polwart at the 2008 Orkney Folk Festival. This is the medley of songs they named the 'disappearance set', teasingly nicknamed by Martin Simpson their 'separation anxiety set'.
Karan Casey accompanied by Caoimhín Vallely (piano), Kate Ellis (cello), and Robbie Overson (guitar and backing vocals) at The Burren pub in Somerville, MA, March 21, 2007. "Chasing the Sun" written by Karan Casey.
Duo Ivan Drever & Duncan Chisholm playing the beautiful tune 'The Gentle Light that Wakes Me', written by Phil Cunningham, at the 2008 Orkney Folk Festival.
Millish performing at Milwaukee Irish Fest 2007. The tune, Asanul, was written by Millish band member Tyler Duncan (pipes, whistles, and tenor sax) and inspired by listening to Lúnasa backwards, hence its name.
Jim Malcolm singing the traditional Scottish song "Kincardine Lads," about the brewing of illicit whiskey. Performed at the Pitlochry Festival Theatre on 4 June 2008.