Up and Coming
(Ó
Ghlúin go Glúin)
Oisín & Conal Hernon
with
Carl Hession
CICD 175
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Tracks
1. Reels: Richard Dwyer's/ The Flax in Bloom 2. Jigs: Mick Quinn's / The Stormy Night 3. Hornpipe and Reel: The Kildare Fancy / Trim The Velvet 4. Reek: Lucy Campbell's / Sheila Coyle's / McFadden's Favourite 5. Jigs: The Luck-Penny / Dinny O'Brien's 6. Song: Sean-Phádraic 7. Hornpipes: The Plains of Boyle/ The Friendly Visit 8. Reels: O'Dowds No. 9 / The Collier's Reel 9. Slow Air: An Goirtín Eoman 10. Jigs: The Queen Of The Fair / The Rambling Pitchfork 11. Reek: The Drunken Tinker / The Donegal Traveller 12. Jigs: The Renmore Jig / Philomena's Fancy 13. Hornpipes: The North Shore / Paddy Parry's 14. SbwAir: Úrchnoc Chéin Mhic Cáinte 15. Reels: The Moving Cloud / The Mason's Apron Bonus track 16. The Way I Are Click on underlined titles to hear sound samples with Real Player
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We
are delighted to announce our release of this fine recording.
Up and Coming
Ó Ghlúin go Gliún
Oisín & Conal Hernon
with Carl Hession
CICD 175
New Album Showcases two young Traditional Musicians
Up and Coming - O Ghluin go Gluin is a new album of traditional music from Oisin
and Conal Hernon, released on the Clo lar-Chonnachta label.
Brothers Oisin and Conal Hernon are two young musicians from the Aran Islands
who, although just sixteen and thirteen years of age respectively, display the
musical ability and skills of musicians twice their age. They began playing
music when they were very young, both starting out on tin whistle, with Oisin
moving to button-accordion at the tender age of six and Conal taking up banjo
at the age of nine. It wasn't long before they began playing in competitions
and they have amassed a long list of prizes over the years, including All-Ireland
titles on button-accordion and banjo. They have performed music on many stages,
with one of the highlights being a performance for visiting EU ministers and
dignitaries during Ireland's hosting of the EU Presidency in 2004. The brothers'
musical talents come as little surprise because their mother, Marion, is also
an accomplished musician who has won the All-Ireland title for button-accordion,
as well as prizes for singing in English and Irish. Her own parents are also
musical - her mother is from Milltown Malbay in west Clare, a town renowned
for traditional music, and her father is an accomplished box player who toured
Ireland with his band, The Inky Craven Dance Band. This exceptional family can
boast seventeen All-Ireland titles between them, spread over three generations,
and all three generations can be heard playing on Up and Coming - O Ghluin go
Gluin.
The tunes on the album include two of Conal's own compositions - 'The Renmore
Jig', named after the place where his grandparents live, and 'Philomena's Fancy',
named after his grandmother as well as a song by Marion, 'Sean-Phadraic'. The
brothers turn their music skills to a different genre of music for the final
track, an instrumental version of 'The Way I Are' by Timbaland!
Oisin and Conal will be performing in Aistear Ceilteach - Celtic Passage, a
traditional music and dance show on Inis Mor, throughout the summer.
Press
Reviews
wwwLiveIreland.com
Oisin and Conal are 16 and 13, respectively, as of the time of this recording.
Oisin is on the button box, Conal on the banjo. Of course, it goes without saying
they come from an incredibly talented musical family. The immediate family,
including the brothers, has 17 All-Ireland titles to its credit. To hear two
musicians this good, this mature and this young can get depressing. Stunning.
Stunning. This much talent and their whole lives ahead of them. Who wins? All
of us! Especially us. We get to hear them for years, God willing. Get up,'ya
boyos! It is on Clo-iar-Chonnacta. Is this label capable of producing anything
less than perfection from each of its artists? Rating: Four Harps Bill
Margeson