Traditional Irish Music
Daithí Kearney has not received any gifts yet
Posted on April 13, 2013 at 11:54 2 Comments 0 Likes
Music provides us with wonderful opportunities, not least to travel the world. While I am very used now to following an institutional calender - be it teaching in a secondary school or now at Dundalk Institute of Technology - I am fortunate to still have the opportunities to perform and tour. This Easter I joined two of my great mates from the Kingdom, Conor Moriarty and…
Posted on March 4, 2012 at 21:30 1 Comment 0 Likes
Emerging from a quiet session, this April sees the launch of an exciting duet album from two great friends.
For the past few years, accordion player John Cronin and banjo player Daithí Kearney have enjoyed playing a regular session in Wallis’ Bar in Midleton, a town not usually celebrated for Irish traditional music. John came to the town in the…
ContinueFebruary 3, 2021 at 8:30pm to February 24, 2021 at 9:30pm – Online/ZOOM
0 Comments 0 Likes180 members
176 members
147 members
135 members
125 members
© 2021 Created by Tradconnect Reviews.
Powered by
© Copyright Tradconnect.
Comment Wall (7 comments)
You need to be a member of TradConnect to add comments!
Join TradConnect
Hi Daithi ,
Thanks for accepting my friend request.If your ever in Wicklow please feel free to drop in and have a look at my banjos.
Alan
Things are great! It's a change of pace, but we are enjoying every moment of it. N
Hello Daithí! How are things? Hopefully won't be too long until we see you again. N
Hi Daithi ,my name is Alan ,I actually make handcrafted banjos here in Wicklow.I make all banjos to clients own liken.I have a facebook page AL'S BANJOS.Or you can have a look on my profile where I have a few pics up too .Thanks,Alan
Hi Daithi
can the cd be bought from your self as I would not be able yo get to the launch
Hi,
Welcome to the site and thanks for joining. Here is your welcome message
Enjoy your time with us and tell all your friends.
Tony Lawless
Hi Daithí. Just back from Lisbon where I visited the Fado museum (and bought my own copy of the booklet with CD's that you showed me that night in Nicky's)