Tommy Peoples & Siobhán Peoples | Tigh Cruise, Inis | Geantraí na Nollag 2005 | TG4
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- čas přidán 25. 04. 2018
- Cruise's Pub, Ennis, Co.Clare : Master Donegal Fiddler, the late Tommy Peoples & his daughter, Siobhán Peoples perform Jackson's Morning Brush (Jig 0:00) & The Chorus Jig (1.31), in a clip from a Christmas Geantraí Series recorded for TG4 in 2005.
Tommy Peoples : Recipient of TG4 Irish Music Awards for Musician of the Year 1998 & TG4 Composer of the Year 2013.
Tommy Peoples & Siobhán Peoples le dhá phort i dTigh Cruise, Inis, Co. an Chláir do chlár speisialta Geantraí ag ceiliúradh an Nollaig ar TG4 i 2005. Bronnadh Ceoltóir na Bliana ar Tommy Peoples i nGaillimh i 1998 agus Cumadóir na Bliana TG4 air i 2013.
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I first met Tommy in 1966/67 at my Uncle's Trad Club in Dublin. The man was so shy & quiet I couldn't get a word out of him. I could listen to this music for hours. Go hiontach ar fad. 🎶
A father and daughter playing in perfect harmony, so beautiful harmony. I remember Tommy from us both growing up in St. Johnston. Tommy RIP.
Best Fiddlers ever Here amazing duo ever RIP Tommy never will be forgotten thank you
Fabelous music & musicians enjoyed lisening
Great playing Siobhan
So amazing Play and jig ever adore it thank you Tommy and Siobhan so amazing brilliant
I know the first tune as 'Don't Touch That Green Linnet', composed by Peoples. Very similar.
This was amazing
So gorgeous play by Tommy and Siobhan this exquisite ever thank you Both
Yes lovely to see Tommy and Siobhán together. Go raibh maith agat 1
RIP Tommy Lovely fiddle duet
The first tune is Don't Touch That Green Linnet
Tune at 1:30 is Chorus Jig, I think, Tommy's own composition.
ar fheabhas ar fad ar fad