Jane Cassidy - Silverbridge

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This album marks Jane’s re-emergence into the folk-scene and features 3 of her own compositions and 9 traditional songs from her native Ulster and beyond. Produced with acclaimed Belfast musician Rod McVey, Jane plays piano and guitar and is joined on backing vocals and piano by her daughter Anna Leyden and brother Frank Cassidy on bouzouki. Nollaig Casey plays fiddle, Joe McHugh uilleann pipes and whistle and Barry Carroll hammer dulcimer.
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