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The Ceili Bands album features The Dublin Ceili Band. The Irish word Ceílí originally referred to a gathering of neighbours in a house to have an enjoyable time, dancing, playing music and storytelling. Today it refers to an informal evening of dancing. Ceílí’s are held in places where young and old enjoy group dances together. These days ceílí bands play sets of jigs and reels and people of all ages join in the dancing.
- Reels: The Mountain Road/ The Floggin Reel/ Sailor's Bonnet
- Traditional Air: Boulavogue
- Marches: The Mountains Of Pomeroy/ Captain Dunne/ Boys Of Wexford
- Jigs: Friars Britches/ The Ballytore Jig/ Whelan's Jig
- Hornpipes: Off To California/ Kelly's Hornpipe/ The Cuckoo's Nest
- Jigs: The Following Tide/ The Rakes Of Kildare/ The Swallow's Tail
- Reels: The Bag Of Spuds/ Tom Steele's/ The Foxhunters
- Traditional Airs: The Fields Of Athenry/ Mary From Dungloe/ A Bunch Of Thyme
- Reels: The Pigeon On The Gate/ Duke Of Leinster/ Bucks Of Oranmore
- Jigs: Tenpenny Bit/ The Boys Of The Town
- Jigs: Sixpenny Money/ The Siamsa Jig
- Reels: McDermott's Reels/ The Sally Gardens/ The Silver Spear
- Reels: Jackie Coleman's Reels/ Father Kelly's/ The Sligo Maid
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