Where do the tunes come from? When does inspiration hit? Shannon learns that it's all about timing, in this short story about a jig by accordion player Billy McComiskey.
Plenty of music here, too. Full playlist below.
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Music Heard on IMS Episode 36
all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated
Tune: “Free the Heel,” from Kitchen Session
Artists: Matt & Shannon Heaton
Tune: "Hometown Lullaby," from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton
Tune: "The Priest and his Boots," from Cover the Buckle
Artists: Seán Clohessy, Sean Mccomiskey, Kieran Jordan
Tune: "D Chimes," from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories
Artist: Matt Heaton
Tune: "Poor Timing," from Kitchen Session
Artists: Billy, Sean, and Mikey Mccomiskey
Episode 77-The Bunch of Keys
Episode 76-The Power of the Local Pub
Episode 75-Betting on the Punters
Episode 74-Leaning in and Branching Out
Episode 73-Fruitful Fells Part Two
Episode 72-Fruitful Fells Part One
Episode 71-Missed Manners
Episode 70-Navigating Tech and Writing Tunes
Episode 69-Tea, Turf, and Wooden Spoons
Episode 68-20 Years of BCMFest
Episode 67-Hunting for Wren Tunes and Tales
Episode 66-Up in Smoke
Episode 65-Cutting Routes and Tracing Roots
Episode 64-O’Farrell’s Trip to Texas
Episode 63- Juice Box Sessions
Episode 62-Daughters, Maids, and Boys
Episode 61: Rounding up the the Tunes
Episode 60-Selma and Rose
Episode 59-Shortcut to the Heart
Episode 58-The Astonishing Adventures of Shannon Heaton
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