A Derry musician has appealed for help in recovering a set of priceless uilleann pipes which his late father had made to celebrate his birth.
made by Seamus Mac Aonghusa and the Mobile Recording Unit. Broadcast 15 November 1949. Willie Clancy, Miltown Malbay, plays solo reels on the uilleann pipes.
The blow-pipe connecting the bellows to the bag can be clearly seen emerging behind the ... the "Killarney Piper", reproduced in the Picture archive of the Na Píobairí Uilleann website (Information ...
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