Bohola

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Callipygian/Hoban's On 63rd/O'Keefe's Mother's 03:25 Tools
Gweneen 04:24 Tools
The Old Orange Lodge/All On The Mountains High/The New Orange Lodge/The Road To 10:55 Tools
Jolly Young Ploughboy/Bohola March/The Flower Of The Flock 07:02 Tools
Queen Of The Fairies/In London So Fair/Porthole Of The Kelp 13:20 Tools
There Was A Lady/The Lonesome Road To Dingle/Katie Scollard's 03:33 Tools
The Little Thatched Cabin 02:14 Tools
How Will I Ever Be Simple Again? 03:43 Tools
The Ashe March/The Wexford Fisherman/The Lark In the Mountain/Blurty's/The Lark 08:50 Tools
Bluehill/Lonesome Robin/Carracastle Lasses 09:06 Tools
Parnell's March/The Constitution & the Guerriere/The Siege of Ennis/Egan's/Cuz's 08:49 Tools
The Shamrock Sod / The High Cauled Cap 03:48 Tools
Storms 06:07 Tools
Home / Graf Spey / Lucy Campbell 06:50 Tools
Redican's Jig / The Merry Old Woman Jig / The Chapel Bell 04:07 Tools
The Pretty Girls / When First Unto This Country / Lady on the Island 06:11 Tools
Ship in Full Sail / The Bohola Jig / Irishman's Heart to the Ladies 06:32 Tools
Lullaby / The Shamrock Shore / Barndance / The Humours of Westport 13:00 Tools
The Ashe March/The Wexford Fisherman/The Lark In The Mountain/Blurty's/The Lark In The Mountain Breakdown 08:50 Tools
Home/Graf Spey/Lucy Campbell 11:32 Tools
Redican's Jig/The Merry Old Woman Jig/The Chapel Bell 08:50 Tools
Johnny Doherty's March/Moving-On Song/Peacock's Feather/Mother's Delight Reel/Lady Ann Montgomery/Rolling In The Ryegrass 11:32 Tools
Reagan's/The Shepherd's Daughter/Rolling In The Hay/Colonel Rodney 04:56 Tools
Lullaby/The Shamrock Shore/Barndance/The Humours Of Westport 13:00 Tools
Reagan's / The Shepherd's Daughter / Rolling in the Hay / Colonel Rodney 10:55 Tools
The Pretty Girls/When First Unto This Country/Lady On The Island 13:00 Tools
The Old Orange Lodge/All On The Mountains High/The New Orange Lodge/The Road To Glountane Highland 10:55 Tools
January Man/Down The Doon 06:15 Tools
Johnny Doherty's March / Moving-On Song / Peacock's Feather / Mother's Delight R 06:15 Tools
Ship In Full Sail/The Bohola Jig/Irishman's Hearth To The Ladies 06:15 Tools
Bluehill/Lonesome Robin/George White'S Favourite 09:07 Tools
Reagan's Medley 00:30 Tools
Ye Lovers All 00:30 Tools
Bluehill / Lonesome Robin / Carracastle Lasses 09:08 Tools
The Ashe March/The Wexford Fisherman/The Lark in the Mountain/Blurty's/The 08:49 Tools
The Ashe March / The Wexford Fisherman / The Lark in the Mountain / Blurty's / The Lark in the Mountain Breakdown 09:08 Tools
Queen of the Fairies / In London So Fair / Porthole of the Kelp 06:32 Tools
Parnell's March/The Constitution & The Guerriere/The Siege Of Ennis/Egan's/Cuz's Favourite Ballydesmond 08:49 Tools
Lowlands Lullaby/Fare Thee Well Old Ireland/Ballina Barndance/Westport 13:00 Tools
3. Charladies Ball/Swiss Club Waltz/January 31 St 13:00 Tools
A New Christmas Reel 01:53 Tools
In North Amerikay 06:32 Tools
There Was A Lady / The Lonesome Road to Dingle / Katie Scollard's 01:53 Tools
The Old Orange Lodge / All on The Mountains High / The New Orange Lodge / The Road to Glountane / Glountane Highland 01:53 Tools
Tom Ashe/The Red Sun/Lark'S Mountain/Blurty's Jig/The Lark In The Mountain Break 08:52 Tools
Ship in Full Sail, Bohola Jig, Irishman's Heart to the Ladies 08:52 Tools
Redican's Jig, The Merry Old Woman, The Chapel Bell 08:52 Tools
Ship In Full Sail/The Bohola Jig/Irishman's Heart To The Ladies 06:32 Tools
The Bushes Of Jerusalem/Over By Midways/Across The Ocean/Mister Mcleod/The Drunk 08:52 Tools
Callipygian / Hoban's on 63rd / O Keefe's Mother's 06:32 Tools
Home, Graf Spey, Lucy Campbell 06:32 Tools
Johnny Doherty's March/Moving-On Song/Peacock's Feather/Mother's Delight 06:32 Tools
The Little Snowstorm 06:32 Tools
A New Year's Day March 06:32 Tools
There Was a Lady / The Lonesome Road to Dingle 06:32 Tools
Queen of the Fairies / In London So Fair / Porthole of Kelp 06:32 Tools
Tis Well I Remember 06:32 Tools
The Ashe March / The Wexford Fisherman / The Lark in the Mountain / Blurtys 08:09 Tools
Jolly Young Ploughboy / Bohola March / The Flower of the Flock 06:32 Tools
Parnell's March / The Constitution & The Guerriere / The Siege of Ennis / Egan's / Cuz's Favourite / Ballydesmond 06:32 Tools
Johnny Doherty's March, Moving-on-song, Peacock's Feather, Mother's Delight Reel, Lady Ann Montgomery 06:32 Tools
Lullaby, Shamroch Shore, Barndance, Humours of Westport 06:32 Tools
Recipe 06:32 Tools
A Pure Heart/A Child's Christmas In Wales 06:32 Tools
Ship In Full Sail 06:32 Tools
The Frosty Snow 06:32 Tools
Song of Joy 06:32 Tools
A Pure Heart 06:32 Tools
The Emigrant's Farewell/When The Cock Crows It Is Day/Tom O'Malley's/All The Way To Galway/Hayden's 08:09 Tools
Lament For Limerick/In The Month Of January/January'S Lamentation 08:09 Tools
Callipygian / Hoban's on 63rd / O'Keefe's Mother's 08:09 Tools
The Fairy Queen_Fair London_Porthole 08:09 Tools
Redican's/The Merry Old Woman/The Chapel Bell 08:09 Tools
Johnny Doherty's March / Moving-On Song / Peacock's Feather / Mother's Delight 08:09 Tools
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Irish music's accordion virtuoso Jimmy Keane and the remarkable bouzar player and vocalist Pat Broaders, comprise Bohola, Irish music's newest "supergroup" as penned by The Irish Herald. Bohola play a driving, muscular, and yet very emotive style of Irish music with deep roots in the 'pure drop' tradition, infused with the raw and gritty urbanized musical vernacular of the Irish and Irish-American experience. Bohola's debut album is championed by the Irish Voice as "one of the most impressive debut recordings ever by an Irish traditional music group." The Courier News added, "Though most of the tunes Bohola plays are well over 150 years old, the music comes across more vibrant than the moribund sounds of much of today's alternative rock. Their sound comes from the Irish version of jam sessions, but Bohola puts the noodling of many current jam bands (Dave Matthews, among others) to shame." The Irish Echo captured the essence of Bohola when it reviewed their self-titled release. "The sum here is greater than the parts, and egos are subordinate to both execution and effect. Bohola have crafted an album of intricate, nearly invisible latticework, relying not on gimmickry but on imagination and vision. What a welcome concept: muse-imbuing music." Born in London of Irish-speaking parents, Jimmy Keane's accomplishments are far reaching. The son of a sean nos (old style) singer, he is All Ireland accordion champion for five consecutive years. He is a composer and arranger of Irish music and has produced and recorded numerous albums. Many regard Keane as the premier exponent of Irish music on the piano accordion. Noted University of Limerick Professor, composer, and musician Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin praised Keane as the "savior of the piano accordion." Emusic described him as "one of the true giants of Irish traditional music of the past fifty years." Keane has performed and recorded with some of the best musicians in Irish music over the years including Liz Carroll, Michael Flatley, Mick Moloney, Eileen Ivers, and Seamus Egan. However, it was not until he started playing with Pat Broaders that the style of Irish music that Keane plays "really started to jell and this big huge raw and powerful sound came out of nowhere," reflected Keane. "We were like a glove - instinctively darting in and out of the music as if we were "as-one" playing the same big instrument." Pat Broaders arrived in Chicago from Ireland in the 1990's. "Pat is a real veteran of the Irish music scene both here and abroad, playing, recording, and performing with many artists and bands over the years," said Keane. "Pat has this acute sense of music and rhythm that enables him to "lock in" his bouzar (bass bouzouki & guitar hybrid) playing to whatever I might do musically and rhythmically. The synergy that results spurs on Bohola and draws in the audience. And his singing is brilliant - if I could sing, I'd love to sing like Pat." Bohola's key to their sound is the interplay between the musicians and the approach they take to their music. "It is the music that counts," states Keane. "We really listen to and respond to each other when we play - bending, twisting, and caressing the music as it flows along." Keane considers Bohola fortunate to be able to perform and carry forward the traditional Irish music art form while placing their special touch to the music. "We are here to serve this great music and bring out what we feel is the best nature in the tunes and songs we play." The Chicago Tribune wrote, "Bohola plays 300-year-old jigs and reels as if they were trying to tear the house down. Keane's rippling accordion playing rapid, swirling melodies, while Pat Broaders accents the rhythm with his staccato bouzouki strumming. Broaders also takes the spotlight to sing plaintive ballads." "We try to always play from the heart," said Keane, "and bring to the audience the core and the spirit of what the music we play and sing is about." In concert, Bohola perform music selections that weave in and out between tunes and songs that can continue for twenty minutes or so, ever evolving and flowing. They play tunes that range from hundred-year-old harp pieces, reels, jigs, slides, polkas and barndances to newly composed pieces in the traditional idiom. And the songs run the gamut from the ancient melodies of Ireland, to songs brought to North America by immigrants, to newly composed songs from here and abroad. All played with a freshness and subtlety of approach that is unique in Irish music today. (© 2008 Bohola Music LLC. Permission granted for publicity purposes only.) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.