Niamh Ni Charra - Cuz - A Tribute To Cuz Teahan

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Fantastic fiddle, concertina and song from Niamh, hailing from Killarney Co Kerry. Niamh is joined by: Seamus Begley, Liz Carroll, Donogh Hennessy, Jimmy Keane, Anne and Nicky McAuliffe, Mick Moloney, Donal Murphy and Tommy O'Sullivan
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