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Part 5 of 6, a special home recording project on the Music and Song of Oriel. Funded by @artscouncilireland Learned from the singing of Mary Ann Carolan, who was a renowned performer of ballads and songs in the style and tradition of Co. Louth, this song and video pays tribute to her and to all our tradition bearers who give us such a rich legacy of music and song to pass on. When I think of this, I want to thank my own friend and musical mentor Cathal McConnell who is an inspiration to me. I have included one photo (thank you to Pete Heywood for that one) of Cathal at the end, all other photographs are from the wonderful Joe Dowdall collection at the Irish Traditional Music Archive, which documents Féile na Bóinne, Drogheda, 1977. Mary Ann Carolan is featured in some of these photos, as well as her brother Pap Usher and a host of other inspirational musical heroes. Thank you to Treasa Harkin and Róisín Conlon @itma for your help. Visit the Irish Traditional Music Archives at www.itma.ie Visit http://www.nualakennedy.com/store to support independent music. Oirialla, known in English as Oriel, is "an undefined cross border region, straddling two provinces of Ireland, extending from Carlingford on the east coast of the Cooley peninsula in County Louth, across south Armagh, through the south drumlins of Monaghan; north from the borders of County Down, south to the hinterlands of Drogheda." (from Padraigín Ní Uallacháin www.orielarts.com) @cultureireland @culture.heritage.gaeltacht @artscouncilni Post Note: I have learned that John Kelly Senior is also in the photo with John Kelly Junior - thanks to Joan Hanrahan for filling in there!