Author: David Myles
Under the kilt… CD Diamonds
This small and beautiful CD contains some of the most popular songs in our repertoire. Continue reading “Under the kilt… CD Diamonds”
Video: Brazil Tour Part 2 – Our T-shirt Surprise – Rapalje Show 21
Now on YouTube: On our second day from our Brazil Tour we got our first, official, gig and David will tell you all about it.
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TBT: ‘so be easy and free…’
TBT: singing on top of the bar at Mulligans/Slattery’s Irish Pub in Oldenburg, Germany (2000) Continue reading “TBT: ‘so be easy and free…’”
Video: Jock Stewart – “I’m a Man You Don’t Meet Every Day” in Brazil
“I’m a Man You Don’t Meet Every Day” at Odin’s Krieger Festival fan meeting
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No more peace and quiet – our first CD with David Myles
Did you know us in the years David Myles was a mere ‘guest musician’ with our band? Continue reading “No more peace and quiet – our first CD with David Myles”
Video: Brazil Tour part 1 – The journey to the first (unofficial) concert – Rapalje Show 20
We were on tour in Brazil and we flew with an airplane eight times in seven days to do three shows in a row!
TBT: our favorite pub!
Throwback Thursday: session at our home away from home, O’Ceallaigh Irish Pub in Groningen (1997).
Video: Cooley’s Reel – The Maid behind the Bar – Whiskey in the Jar @ Balver Höhle
“Whiskey in the Jar” is a well-known Irish traditional song, set in the southern mountains of Ireland, often with specific mention of counties Cork and Kerry, as well as Fenit, a village in County Kerry. The song is about a Rapparee (Highwayman), who is betrayed by his wife or lover, and is one of the most widely performed traditional Irish songs. It has been recorded by numerous professional artists since the 1950s.
Our 5 Fyndlingh Rapalje Zomerfolk coin as a necklace!
Available in our webshop: our 5 Fyndlingh Rapalje Zomerfolk coin as a necklace! Continue reading “Our 5 Fyndlingh Rapalje Zomerfolk coin as a necklace!”