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  1. Promenade consists of traditional songs popular within the Irish traditional music genre. "Lafferty's Reel" is a song that Burke learned from an album recorded in the 1950s by Paddy Canny and P. J. Hayes. [4] ". Walsh's Hornpipe" is a song from the southwest of Ireland that Burke learned from Jackie Daly. [4] ".

  2. 22. Jan. 2013 · 7. 675 views 11 years ago. This tune was first recorded in in the 1950s by the piper Willie Clancy and fiddler Michael Gorman. The liner notes described it as the music for the "promenade" or...

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  3. 25. Jan. 2011 · Kevin plays an early version of this slip jig with Micheal on guitar

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  4. PromenadeKevin Burke & Mícheál Ó Domhnaill. CD $15. PROMENADE. Kevin Burke & Mícheál Ó Domhnaill. 1979. Features: Triona Ní Dhomhnaill (Lord Franklin), Donal Lunny (Lord Franklin), Declan Sinnott (The Promenade & Ar A Ghabháil Go Baile Átha Cliath Domh) Tracks: The Pigeon on the Gate/Lafferty’s Reel/Matt People’s Reel. Lord ...

  5. 37:29. Genre. International. Styles. Irish Folk, Celtic. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Sweeney's Dream (1973) If the Cap Fits (1978) Promenade (1979) Eavesdropper (1981) Portland (1982) Up Close (1984) Patrick Street (1986) No. 2 Patrick Street (1988) Open House (1992) Celtic Fiddle Festival (1993) Hoof and Mouth (1997)

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  6. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Promenade by Kevin Burke & Mícheál Ó Domhnaill. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

  7. Before Patrick Street was even a gleam in his eye, fiddler Kevin Burke had already set new standards for fiddle/guitar duo playing with his collaboration with Mícheál O'Domhnaill. With Promenade (as well as the companion recording Portland ), they created a music that virtually defined a genre.