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John Carty - Live - 11/1/2006 - 221 sec
John Carty, acclaimed Irish musician, plays a song at Charles & Myrtle's Coffehouse, Chattanooga, Tennessee, on November 1, 2006. Check out his CDs and tour schedule at www.johncartymusic.com
Auteur : philipluckey
Tags:john carty music irish fiddle chattanooga
John Carty and Francis Gaffney in America - 163 sec
John Carty and Francis Gaffney on their U.S. playing one of John's original tunes. The location is Dan Landrum's front yard on a beautiful fall day.
Auteur : danlandrum
Tags:Irish John Carty original
John Carty and Mike Considine in New Zealand - 80 sec
John and Mike at the New Edinburgh Folk Club in Dunedin, New Zealand (Filmed by Barrie McDonald)
Auteur : Noteablearts
Tags:fiddle irish celtic new zealand considine bouzouki
eCCESS Granted The Leak: Steve Carty - 254 sec
Our (eLLIPTIC Clothing Company) fall line was shot this past weekend by the legendary photographer Steve Carty who has worked with and photographed artist such as Fat Joe, Pharrell Williams and Kardinal Official. We shot the full line up at Carty headquarters On King Street in Toronto. Elliptic: http://www.ellipticclothing.com (update coming October 15th 2008) Steve Carty: http://www.stevecarty.com Steve, Todd, Yukiko and I will have these shots posted shortly. UPDATE coming soon! Music by ETS records, visit us online today at http://www.myspace.com/ellipticthesymphony. The City That Speaks V1. Cheers Kestin RED
Auteur : eLLIPTICempire
Tags: Steve Carty Fashion Torontos best rock hip hop adrenaline tattoos Bella kestin cornwll Toronto New York LA jon todd Jerome jenner art is life elliptic clothing company kanye west form of flattery yukiko otsu nick truezt tania ivan Truezt Andreena Mill
IV - Full Set with Matt Molloy and John Carty (I) - 481 sec
Matt Molloy Through friendship with Paddy Moloney, Matt Molloy was already familiar with the Chieftains when he joined in 1979 as one of the two non - Dubliners in the group, replacing Michael Tubridy on flute. The Chieftains 9; Boil The Breakfast Early is his first album with the Chieftains. Matt Molloy comes from a strong musical background, of the famed fiddle and flute playing tradition of North Connacht. Before joining the Chieftains, Matt was already known as an accomplished flautist playing with a number of groups and session artists. Matt was born in Ballaghadereen, County Roscommon, an area well known for flute players. Matt began playing the flute at age 8 and by the age of 18, he had won the All-Ireland Flute Championship and had a string of successes in National Fleadh Cheoil and Oireachtas. He moved to Dublin in the mid 1960's where he started playing in the music scene and became acquainted with Paddy Moloney. He was invited to join The Chieftains in 1979. During the burgeoning folk scene of the 1970's, Matt was a founding member of the famous folk group, The Bothy Band. After the Bothy Band, Matt appeared briefly with the reformed group, Planxty. Matt has released several highly acclaimed solo albums and has worked with other accomplished musicians. He has teamed up with Paul Brady, Tommy Peoples, Micheál Ó Súilleabháin, Dónal Lunny and the Irish Chamber Orchestra among other artists. In addition to playing, Matt owns a pub in Westport, County Mayo, Ireland called Matt Molloy's, where he has recorded a live session album. His pub is well known for having sessions including many different musicians. John Carty John Carty is one of Ireland's finest traditional musicians having been awarded TG4's Traditional Musician of the Year in 2003. He joins previous acclaimed winners Matt Molloy (Chieftains flautist), Tommy Peoples (Master Fiddler), Mary Bergin (whistle player, Dordan), Máire Ní Chathasaigh (Harpist) and Paddy Keenan (Uilleann Piper), all of whom are considered to be the leading exponents of their instruments within the Irish tradition. Carty already has three solo fiddle albums, two banjo albums, two group albums and a sprinkling of recorded tenor guitar and flute music recordings under his belt so it's little wonder he should have joined such elusive ranks. Born in London, fiddler John Carty has established himself among the elite in Irish traditional music and as a staunch supporter of its preservation. Carty developed his love for fiddle, banjo, and flute, all of which he has mastered, through his multi-instrumentalist father who was a member of the Glenside Ceili Band in London in the 1960's. At the age of 16 Carty found himself playing in sessions with some of Irish music's finest and he began to entertain the thought of relocating to Ireland. Soon after settling in Boyle, Co Roscommon, Carty released his 1994 debut banjo album, The Cat that Ate the Candle to positive reviews. This led to his first fiddle album, Last Night's Fun, released on Shanachie Records in 1996. This album has been described as a milestone in recorded fiddle music. In 1997 he formed At the Racket, a fun, loose, free-spirited dance band named after an old Flanagan Brothers 78 rpm. The group recorded two highly acclaimed CDs, "At the Racket" (RR001) and "Mirth Making Heroes" (RR003) and toured all the major European festivals. In 2000 he teamed up with guitarist Arty McGlynn and began work on his second fiddle release, "Yeh, That's All It Is". His third record for Shanachie, At It Again, arrived in 2003. July 2005 saw the launch of Carty's latest CD featuring banjo and tenor guitar, "I Will If I Can". Accompanied by Alec Finn, Brian McGrath and Johnny McDonagh, Carty once again shows his plectrum prowess to full affect. John performs regularly with Chieftain's flautist Matt Molloy exploring the North Connaught tradition they both love. He has also toured the UK, US and Ireland with re-formed super group, Patrick Street. The group includes legendary musicians Andy Irvine, Kevin Burke, Jackie Daly and Ged Foley. He has also appeared as a special guest with the Chieftains and De Danaan. John's solo and group careers see him in demand and he has performed at all major festivals throughout Europe, North America and Australasia
Auteur : zonafolk
Tags: Matt Molloy John Carty Irish flute celtic music fiddle chieftains
IV - Full Set with Matt Molloy and John Carty (III) - 601 sec
Matt Molloy Through friendship with Paddy Moloney, Matt Molloy was already familiar with the Chieftains when he joined in 1979 as one of the two non - Dubliners in the group, replacing Michael Tubridy on flute. The Chieftains 9; Boil The Breakfast Early is his first album with the Chieftains. Matt Molloy comes from a strong musical background, of the famed fiddle and flute playing tradition of North Connacht. Before joining the Chieftains, Matt was already known as an accomplished flautist playing with a number of groups and session artists. Matt was born in Ballaghadereen, County Roscommon, an area well known for flute players. Matt began playing the flute at age 8 and by the age of 18, he had won the All-Ireland Flute Championship and had a string of successes in National Fleadh Cheoil and Oireachtas. He moved to Dublin in the mid 1960's where he started playing in the music scene and became acquainted with Paddy Moloney. He was invited to join The Chieftains in 1979. During the burgeoning folk scene of the 1970's, Matt was a founding member of the famous folk group, The Bothy Band. After the Bothy Band, Matt appeared briefly with the reformed group, Planxty. Matt has released several highly acclaimed solo albums and has worked with other accomplished musicians. He has teamed up with Paul Brady, Tommy Peoples, Micheál Ó Súilleabháin, Dónal Lunny and the Irish Chamber Orchestra among other artists. In addition to playing, Matt owns a pub in Westport, County Mayo, Ireland called Matt Molloy's, where he has recorded a live session album. His pub is well known for having sessions including many different musicians. John Carty John Carty is one of Ireland's finest traditional musicians having been awarded TG4's Traditional Musician of the Year in 2003. He joins previous acclaimed winners Matt Molloy (Chieftains flautist), Tommy Peoples (Master Fiddler), Mary Bergin (whistle player, Dordan), Máire Ní Chathasaigh (Harpist) and Paddy Keenan (Uilleann Piper), all of whom are considered to be the leading exponents of their instruments within the Irish tradition. Carty already has three solo fiddle albums, two banjo albums, two group albums and a sprinkling of recorded tenor guitar and flute music recordings under his belt so it's little wonder he should have joined such elusive ranks. Born in London, fiddler John Carty has established himself among the elite in Irish traditional music and as a staunch supporter of its preservation. Carty developed his love for fiddle, banjo, and flute, all of which he has mastered, through his multi-instrumentalist father who was a member of the Glenside Ceili Band in London in the 1960's. At the age of 16 Carty found himself playing in sessions with some of Irish music's finest and he began to entertain the thought of relocating to Ireland. Soon after settling in Boyle, Co Roscommon, Carty released his 1994 debut banjo album, The Cat that Ate the Candle to positive reviews. This led to his first fiddle album, Last Night's Fun, released on Shanachie Records in 1996. This album has been described as a milestone in recorded fiddle music. In 1997 he formed At the Racket, a fun, loose, free-spirited dance band named after an old Flanagan Brothers 78 rpm. The group recorded two highly acclaimed CDs, "At the Racket" (RR001) and "Mirth Making Heroes" (RR003) and toured all the major European festivals. In 2000 he teamed up with guitarist Arty McGlynn and began work on his second fiddle release, "Yeh, That's All It Is". His third record for Shanachie, At It Again, arrived in 2003. July 2005 saw the launch of Carty's latest CD featuring banjo and tenor guitar, "I Will If I Can". Accompanied by Alec Finn, Brian McGrath and Johnny McDonagh, Carty once again shows his plectrum prowess to full affect. John performs regularly with Chieftain's flautist Matt Molloy exploring the North Connaught tradition they both love. He has also toured the UK, US and Ireland with re-formed super group, Patrick Street. The group includes legendary musicians Andy Irvine, Kevin Burke, Jackie Daly and Ged Foley. He has also appeared as a special guest with the Chieftains and De Danaan. John's solo and group careers see him in demand and he has performed at all major festivals throughout Europe, North America and Australasia
Auteur : zonafolk
Tags: Matt Molloy John Carty Irish flute celtic music fiddle chieftains
John Carty at Scoil Cheoil na Botha - Festival in Scotstown - 384 sec
John Carty performing at the Scoil Cheoil na Botha music weekend in Scotstown, Co. Monaghan Website: www.anbhoth.ie
Auteur : ScoilCheoilnaBotha
Tags: Irish Traditional music Monaghan John Carty fiddle guitar reels Scotstown Co an bhoth
Ryan Carty-Everything I Needed - 429 sec
Ryan Carty Singing his Hit Everything I needed
Auteur : jrd2809
Tags:RYan Carty UK Gospel everything needed
Ryan Carty - Words Can Not Explain - 544 sec
Ryan Carty Singing Words Can Not Explain
Auteur : jrd2809
Tags:Ryan Carty Words can not explain what you done for me my day break has come
James Ross @ AL "Boogie" Carty (Bass Solo) - 135 sec
New York, New Jersey bass phenom Al Carty soloing in St. Louis with that east coast flavor.
Auteur : lethbptl
Tags: James Ross AL Boogie Carty Solo St. Louis Pensa Bass Taylor Hicks
John Carty at Scoil Cheoil na Botha - Festival in Scotstown - 279 sec
Scoil Cheoil na Botha - Traditional music festival, Scotstown, Co. Monaghan. Reels: Sporting Paddy / The Boys of Ballisodare This years festival will take place 10th-12th October 2008 www.anbhoth.ie
Auteur : ScoilCheoilnaBotha
Tags: Irish Traditional music Monaghan John Carty fiddle guitar reels Scotstown Co an bhoth
Ultravox vs Adam & The Ants - Kings Of Vienna (Carty Mix) - 315 sec
Another Carty mash-up. Two huge hits from 1981 battle it out. Who will reign supreme? (Don't ask me, I'm biased!!)
Auteur : cartroubleDOTnl
Tags: adam ants kings of the wild frontier vienna ultravox mash-up carty mixes marco pirroni ant
John Carty at Scoil Cheoil na Botha - Festival in Scotstown - 198 sec
John Carty performing at the Scoil Cheoil na Botha weekend in Scotstown, Co. Monaghan Website: www.anbhoth.ie Email: sean@anbhoth.ie
Auteur : ScoilCheoilnaBotha
Tags: Irish Traditional music Monaghan John Carty fiddle guitar reels Scotstown Co an bhoth
Live & Kicking: EastEnders Todd Carty & Michelle Collins 94 - 499 sec
A few clips of Todd Carty and Michelle Collins (Mark and Cindy) from EastEnders on Live and Kicking back in 1994. Includes Hot Seat chat, continuity and EastEnders clip. Must say, I'm impressed with the way they tried to recreate the Albert Square garden in the studio. Resynched - apologies for quality in parts. This was a nightmare to edit! Also in High Quality. ALL COPYRIGHTS BBC TELEVISION 12th March 1994
Auteur : putthetellyon
Tags: Live and Kicking EastEnders ToddCarty MichelleCollins EmmaForbes BBC tv soap hotseat beale fowler saturday 1994
armenian genocide and proff. Justin Mc Carty - 313 sec
armenian genocide and proff. justin mc carty
Auteur : BARBARisARMENIA
Tags: armenian genocide and proff. justin mc carty
fullproof carty yeah freestyle - 212 sec
Fullproof and Carty with that freestyle Crack
Auteur : fullproof23
Tags:fullproof carty yeah freestyle
TODD CARTY INTERVIEW MARCH 1983 part 2 - 341 sec
TUCKER, ALAN AND TOMMY TALK TO MIKE READ ON SATURDAY SUPERSTORE.
Auteur : teraceee
Tags: Grange Hill Luck Tuckers
John Carty at Scoil Cheoil na Botha - Festival in Scotstown - 483 sec
John Carty performing at the Scoil Cheoil na Botha weekend in Scotstown Co. Monaghan Slow Air / Stratspey / Reel / Reel: Rocking the cradle / Tommy Peoples / Devaneys Goat / John Brennan's Website: www.anbhoth.ie
Auteur : ScoilCheoilnaBotha
Tags: Irish Traditional music Monaghan John Carty fiddle guitar reels Scotstown Co an bhoth
Christina Aguilera vs The Andrews Sisters (Carty Mix) - 383 sec
First off, this video has been on YouTube for some time now, and is not a Carty production. However the music is 100% a Carty Mix and is taken from the WTF Volume 4 compilation CD. An edited version of the track also exists. Download both the full version and the radio edit from my downloads page (http://cartrouble.nl/cartymixes/downloads.html#boogie ). (Sorry about the out of sync on the video...not my doing - I recommend you check out a better video of this mix via te link below:) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Au4NroZcks
Auteur : cartroubleDOTnl
Tags: christina aguilera andrews sisters boogie woogie bugle boy candyman carty mash up mix
IV - Full Set with Matt Molloy and John Carty (II) - 481 sec
Matt Molloy Through friendship with Paddy Moloney, Matt Molloy was already familiar with the Chieftains when he joined in 1979 as one of the two non - Dubliners in the group, replacing Michael Tubridy on flute. The Chieftains 9; Boil The Breakfast Early is his first album with the Chieftains. Matt Molloy comes from a strong musical background, of the famed fiddle and flute playing tradition of North Connacht. Before joining the Chieftains, Matt was already known as an accomplished flautist playing with a number of groups and session artists. Matt was born in Ballaghadereen, County Roscommon, an area well known for flute players. Matt began playing the flute at age 8 and by the age of 18, he had won the All-Ireland Flute Championship and had a string of successes in National Fleadh Cheoil and Oireachtas. He moved to Dublin in the mid 1960's where he started playing in the music scene and became acquainted with Paddy Moloney. He was invited to join The Chieftains in 1979. During the burgeoning folk scene of the 1970's, Matt was a founding member of the famous folk group, The Bothy Band. After the Bothy Band, Matt appeared briefly with the reformed group, Planxty. Matt has released several highly acclaimed solo albums and has worked with other accomplished musicians. He has teamed up with Paul Brady, Tommy Peoples, Micheál Ó Súilleabháin, Dónal Lunny and the Irish Chamber Orchestra among other artists. In addition to playing, Matt owns a pub in Westport, County Mayo, Ireland called Matt Molloy's, where he has recorded a live session album. His pub is well known for having sessions including many different musicians. John Carty John Carty is one of Ireland's finest traditional musicians having been awarded TG4's Traditional Musician of the Year in 2003. He joins previous acclaimed winners Matt Molloy (Chieftains flautist), Tommy Peoples (Master Fiddler), Mary Bergin (whistle player, Dordan), Máire Ní Chathasaigh (Harpist) and Paddy Keenan (Uilleann Piper), all of whom are considered to be the leading exponents of their instruments within the Irish tradition. Carty already has three solo fiddle albums, two banjo albums, two group albums and a sprinkling of recorded tenor guitar and flute music recordings under his belt so it's little wonder he should have joined such elusive ranks. Born in London, fiddler John Carty has established himself among the elite in Irish traditional music and as a staunch supporter of its preservation. Carty developed his love for fiddle, banjo, and flute, all of which he has mastered, through his multi-instrumentalist father who was a member of the Glenside Ceili Band in London in the 1960's. At the age of 16 Carty found himself playing in sessions with some of Irish music's finest and he began to entertain the thought of relocating to Ireland. Soon after settling in Boyle, Co Roscommon, Carty released his 1994 debut banjo album, The Cat that Ate the Candle to positive reviews. This led to his first fiddle album, Last Night's Fun, released on Shanachie Records in 1996. This album has been described as a milestone in recorded fiddle music. In 1997 he formed At the Racket, a fun, loose, free-spirited dance band named after an old Flanagan Brothers 78 rpm. The group recorded two highly acclaimed CDs, "At the Racket" (RR001) and "Mirth Making Heroes" (RR003) and toured all the major European festivals. In 2000 he teamed up with guitarist Arty McGlynn and began work on his second fiddle release, "Yeh, That's All It Is". His third record for Shanachie, At It Again, arrived in 2003. July 2005 saw the launch of Carty's latest CD featuring banjo and tenor guitar, "I Will If I Can". Accompanied by Alec Finn, Brian McGrath and Johnny McDonagh, Carty once again shows his plectrum prowess to full affect. John performs regularly with Chieftain's flautist Matt Molloy exploring the North Connaught tradition they both love. He has also toured the UK, US and Ireland with re-formed super group, Patrick Street. The group includes legendary musicians Andy Irvine, Kevin Burke, Jackie Daly and Ged Foley. He has also appeared as a special guest with the Chieftains and De Danaan. John's solo and group careers see him in demand and he has performed at all major festivals throughout Europe, North America and Australasia
Auteur : zonafolk
Tags: Matt Molloy John Carty Irish flute celtic music fiddle chieftains