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Recording of Paddy McCluskey, Clough Mills, Co. Antrim

Date:5 August 1953

Creator: McCluskey, Paddy

Oriel Connection: Collector: Seán Ó Baoill, Co. Armagh

RefOTMA 073

CollectionSeán Ó Baoill

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The Lion's Tongue

Date:1974

Creator: MacKinnon, Kenneth

Oriel Connection: From collection of Seán Ó Baoill, Co. Armagh

RefOTMA 038

CollectionSeán Ó Baoill

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Interview with Paddy Mee, Dance Master - Part 4: Starting set dancing in Killeavy

Date:2024

Creator: Paddy Mee & Oisín McCann

Oriel Connection: Interviewee: Paddy Mee, Dance Master, Co. Down; Subject: Irish dancing in Oriel area

RefOTMA 382

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The Bottle

Date:30 August 2023

Creator: Quinn, Jimmy

Oriel Connection: Composer & recitation: Jimmy Quinn, Co. Down, Recitation reference: Annacloy, Co. Down

RefOTMA 175

CollectionJimmy Quinn

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Traditional Groups section - Newry Feis / Séamus Creagh R.I.P / The Piper calls the tune / Dromintee instrumental Scor champions

Date:26 March 2009

Creator: Fegan, Tommy

Oriel Connection: Author: Tommy Fegan, Co. Armagh

RefOTMA 318

CollectionThe Pure Drop – Newry Reporter

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Last Night's Joy

Date:2018

Creator: Gerry O'Connor

RefOTMA 354

CollectionGerry O'Connor

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The Old Woman in Wexford

Date:16 May 2023

Creator: Quinn, Brian

Oriel Connection: Singer: Brian Quinn, Co. Armagh

RefOTMA 236

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Follow Me Up to Carlow

Date:3 December 2022

Creator: Long Kesh Ramblers/Crubeen

Oriel Connection: Musicians: Long Kesh Ramblers/Crubeen, Newry, Co. Down

RefOTMA 216

CollectionLong Kesh Ramblers/Crubeen

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Let Him Go, Let Him Tarry

Date:1933

Creator: O’Leary, Barney

RefOTMA 242

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Interview with Paddy Mee, Dance Master - Part 2: Early yearly of dancing in Dundalk

Date:2024

Creator: Paddy Mee & Oisín McCann

Oriel Connection: Interviewee: Paddy Mee, Dance Master, Co. Down; Interviewer: Oisín McCann, Co. Down; Subject: Irish dancing in Oriel area

RefOTMA 380

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Green Peas and Barley O – Children’s Street Songs and Rhymes from Belfast

Date:1974

Creator: St Mary’s Primary School

RefOTMA 193

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The Ships are Sailing

Date:1978

Creator: Various

RefOTMA 199

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Clannad

Date:25 June 1973

Creator: Clannad

RefOTMA 188

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Recording of Maureen Melly, Belfast

Date:2 August 1953

Creator: Melly, Maureen

Oriel Connection: Collector: Seán Ó Baoill, Co. Armagh

RefOTMA 072

CollectionSeán Ó Baoill

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The Rose in the Gap, Off She Goes, Daisy Bell

Date:2025

Creator: Gerry O'Connor & Eilís Lavelle

Oriel Connection: Musicians: Gerry O'Connor, Co. Louth, Eilís Lavelle, Co. Monaghan; Event: Concert showcasing OTMA archival material

RefOTMA 481

CollectionNo Earthly Estate

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Four Green Fields

Date:1971?

Creator: The Flying Column

Oriel Connection: Song author: Tommy Makem, Co. Armagh (Four Green Fields)

RefOTMA 123

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Interview

Date:26 October 2023

Creator: Quinn, Jimmy

Oriel Connection: Interviewee: Jimmy Quinn, Co. Down

RefOTMA 248

CollectionJimmy Quinn

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The Ducks of Magheralinn

Date:22 February 2023

Creator: Ó Baoill, Cathal

Oriel Connection: Song Reference: Magheralin, Co. Down; Singer: Cathal Ó Baoill, Co. Down

RefOTMA 146

CollectionCathal Ó Baoill Collection

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Derry Gaol

Date:2026

Creator: Connolly, Ríoghnach

Oriel Connection: Singer: Rioghnach Connolly, Co. Armagh; Event: Sarah Makem Tribute, Tí Chulainn, Co. Armagh; Content: Sarah Makem Repertoire

RefOTMA 506

CollectionSarah Makem

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Traditional Irish Music Column: Chief O'Neill's Sketchy Recollections of an Eventful Life in Chicago / Forthcoming Festivals / The Fleadh Programmes

Date:2008

Creator: Fegan, Tommy

Oriel Connection: Author: Tommy Fegan, Co. Armagh

RefOTMA 323

CollectionThe Pure Drop – Newry Reporter

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Teac na Móna

Creator: Na Clubmen

RefOTMA 291

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The Songman

Date:2006

Creator: Sands, Tommy

Oriel Connection: Author & Subject: Tommy Sands, Co. Down

RefOTMA 214

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Lizzie O'Brien's Collection of Tunes

Date:1920s (?)

Creator: Lizzie O'Brien

Oriel Connection: Collector: Lizzie O'Brien, Co. Meath (grand-aunt of Gerry O'Connor, Co. Louth; Place of Collection: Moynalty, Co. Meath

RefOTMA 467

CollectionNo Earthly Estate

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Memories of Willie McSherry by His Nephew, Danny Johnston

Date:19 April 2024

Creator: Johnston, Danny

Oriel Connection: Interviewee: Danny Johnston, Co. Down; Interview Subject: Willie McSherry, Co. Down

RefOTMA 262

CollectionWillie McSherry

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About singing and the Forkhill sessions

Date:16 May 2023

Creator: Quinn, Brian

Oriel Connection: Subject: Forkhill, Co. Armagh

RefOTMA 284

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Pipers for Bellini's / Blas Ceoil / Ruairi Cinnanne

Date:7 April 2009

Creator: Fegan, Tommy

Oriel Connection: Author: Tommy Fegan, Co. Armagh

RefOTMA 313

CollectionThe Pure Drop – Newry Reporter

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Greed

Date:30 August 2023

Creator: Quinn, Jimmy

Oriel Connection: Composer & recitation: Jimmy Quinn, Co. Down

RefOTMA 165

CollectionJimmy Quinn

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Tommy Fegan Introducing the members of Long Kesh Ramblers/Crubeen

Date:3 December 2022

Creator: Long Kesh Ramblers/Crubeen; Fegan, Tommy

Oriel Connection: Subject: Long Kesh Rambler/Crubeen, Speaker: Tommy Fegan, Co. Armagh

RefOTMA 221

CollectionLong Kesh Ramblers/Crubeen

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An Deal Óir - The Golden Thorn

Date:2002

Creator: Ní Uallacháin, Pádraigín

Oriel Connection: Singer: Padraigín Ní Uallachain, Co. Louth / Co. Armagh

RefOTMA 014

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Pat McNulty, Uilleann Pipes – Traditional Music of Ireland

Date:1975

Creator: McNulty, Pat

Oriel Connection: Musician: Pat McNulty, Co. Monaghan heritage

RefOTMA 196

Cathal Ó Baoill Collection

Cathal Ó Baoill, son of Seán Ó Baoill (better known as Sean O’Boyle - see dedicated collection) was born in Armagh and from early childhood was exposed to traditional songs and tunes that his father collected and brought home. Following his father’s footsteps, Cathal has researched and collected Songs of Co. Down and published them in a book of the same name. Cathal was recorded by the OTMA team in his home in Newcastle Co. Down singing most of the songs he collected. This collection includes all the songs recorded in 2022-2023 as well as an interview and a video the collection launch event.

Sean O’Boyle

Seán Ó Baoill, better known as Sean O’Boyle was a collector from Armagh, with a passion for traditional songs which he collected all his life. The OTMA collection includes vinyl records, typescripts and manuscripts relating to Seán’s research and radio programmes, correspondence and books donated by the Ó Baoill family. The records are non-commercial records used for the radio programme broadcast by the BBC in the ‘50s, reproducing edited material collected by Seán Ó Baoill and Peter Kennedy from 1952 to 1954. These records have been digitised and made available to the public with videos which display all the details available on the record labels. The remainder of the collection is not yet fully available online as the digitisation process is ongoing.

Sarah Makem

Keady singer Sarah Makem, wife of fiddler Peter Makem, mother of musicians Tommy and Jack Makem, as well as daughters as well Mona, Peggy and Nancy, she was a noted singer and tradition bearer of Ulster ballads. Sarah had a remarkable repertoire of songs and her distinctive unaccompanied singing drew the attention of renowned collectors including Sean O' Boyle, Peter Kennedy, Diane Hamilton, Jean Ritchie and Alan Lomax.

Jackie Hearst International Ceili Band

(under development)
Jackie Hearst was an influential Irish traditional musician from Newry. As a virtuosic accordion player, Hearst helped popularize Irish folk music locally, and throughout Ireland in the mid-20th century. His dynamic and nuanced playing style inspired many younger musicians to take up the accordion and other instruments. His International Céilí Band, probably the best known céilí band in Ireland and Britain during the late 1950s and early 1960s, achieved the ultimate accolade by being chosen to perform the closing ceremony at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann held in Gorey in 1962. They were occasionally billed as Jackie Hearst and his All Star Céilí Band – “The Boys from the County Armagh”. Though he remained based in Newry, Hearst's recordings and live performances elevated the profile of Irish traditional music nationally, cementing the accordion’s role as a central instrument in the genre.

The Long Kesh Ramblers/Crubeen

In August 1971, a group of singers and musicians (Eddie Ruddy, Benny McKay, Billy Fegan, Tommy Hollywood and Paddy Clerkin) from Newry came together to perform at concerts to raise funds for the families of men interned by the Stormont regime that month. Due to their popularity, the individuals coalesced into a group appropriately named the Long Kesh Ramblers. They produced 2 LP's and one single . As the “Troubles” deteriorated and deaths became a daily occurrence, the group felt it was too dangerous to be travelling through British Army and UDR checkpoints as The Long Kesh Ramblers .They relaunched in 1978 as Crubeen. The group continued performing , with changing memberships, up to 2014. Successful tours followed throughout Britain, Ireland, USA, France and Estonia, releasing a further three LPs. They regrouped in 2022 for a special performance for the Oriel Traditional Music Archive, back at the Shamrocks GAA Social Club, where it all started.

Gerry O'Connor

Gerry O'Connor

Gerry O’Connor, a fiddle player from Dundalk, Co. Louth, has been involved in researching, teaching and performing for over 50 years, focussing on the music of Oriel. He holds a MA in research on Rev. Luke Donnellan's "Dance Music of Oriel", a collection of local traditional music, part of which was first printed in the Louth Archaeological Journal in 1909, publishing the full collection in book format in 2018. During his professional career, beginning with Comhaltas Seisún performances in 1971, he has released twelve albums as a founder member with bands Skylark, Lá Lugh and Oirialla. He presently tours with legendary folkgroup The Irish Rovers and performs internationally as a solo artist.

Jimmy Quinn

Jimmy Quinn is from Drumaness in Co. Down and has been singing and composing songs all his life. His ability to sing was impacted by health issues and he has since been reciting instead. Jimmy holds no written records of his recitations and his exceptional memory has been the only repository until OTMA recorded him in his home in 2023. The collection includes Jimmy’s own compositions and locally composed songs which have become part of the local tradition.

The Pure Drop, Newry Reporter (2006-10)

The Pure Drop was a weekly column in the Newry Reporter newspaper that focused on Irish traditional music in the south Down and Armagh areas. The column was written by Tommy Fegan, a local author and documentary film and radio producer on Irish traditional music. It provided information and commentary on performances, musicians, and developments in the Irish traditional music local and national scene. The late Mickey Cinnanne said his mother bought the paper ever week just to read the column’s killer two liner music jokes!

No Earthly Estate

No Earthly Estate was a 2025 project funded by the Arts Council of Ireland. It allowed further collection of material by OTMA, and the opportunity for selected professional musicians to spend time researching in the archive, culminating in a concert held in the Patrick Kavanagh Centre in Inniskeen, Co. Monaghan on 6th September 2025. A varied programme of Oriel music and song was presented and performed by Gerry O'Connor, Co. Louth (fiddle and Stroh violin), Nuala Kennedy, Co. Louth (flute, whistle and voice) and Eilís Lavelle, Co. Monaghan (harp).

Féile na Tána

Féile na Tána is an annual festival which celebrates Irish traditional music, song and arts. It takes place in Carlingford, Co. Louth, in the heart of Oriel and features a great variety of artists from all over Ireland.