Deirdre Granville - Caoineadh Uí Néill & Jig
Máirín Uí Chéide - Caisleán Uí Néill - i mBostúin 14-06-07
Na Casaidigh - Caisleán Uí Néill
Máire Nic Dhonnchadha: Caisleán Uí Néill
Comhrá, Tom Marry, Ucht Uí Néill, damhsa céilí, Sinn Féin, Pearsa na Mí,TG4,2013
Genealogy Poem on the Uí Néill written and performed by Dan O'Neill
Caisleán Uí Néill - Marcus Mac Conghail agus Colm Ó Snodaigh
"Cumha Eoghain Rua Uí Néill" An instrumental cover by EaZSpam Solo Projects
Philip Cummings - Buaiteoir Chomórtas Filíochta Uí Néill 2013
Cantain - Máirseáil Uí Néill (O'Neill's March)
Scoil Rince Uí Néill on Jig Gig 2010
Cumha Eoghain Rua Uí Néill (Lament for Owen Roe)
Marcshlua Uí Néill
Marcshlua Ui Neill - Ó Riada Sa Gaiety
Deirdre Granville - Caoineadh Uí Néill & Jig
Máirín Uí Chéide - Caisleán Uí Néill - i mBostúin 14-06-07
Na Casaidigh - Caisleán Uí Néill
Máire Nic Dhonnchadha: Caisleán Uí Néill
Comhrá, Tom Marry, Ucht Uí Néill, damhsa céilí, Sinn Féin, Pearsa na Mí,TG4,2013
Genealogy Poem on the Uí Néill written and performed by Dan O'Neill
Caisleán Uí Néill - Marcus Mac Conghail agus Colm Ó Snodaigh
"Cumha Eoghain Rua Uí Néill" An instrumental cover by EaZSpam Solo Projects
Philip Cummings - Buaiteoir Chomórtas Filíochta Uí Néill 2013
Cantain - Máirseáil Uí Néill (O'Neill's March)
Scoil Rince Uí Néill on Jig Gig 2010
Cumha Eoghain Rua Uí Néill (Lament for Owen Roe)
Marcshlua Uí Néill
Marcshlua Ui Neill - Ó Riada Sa Gaiety
FABULA - Caoinead Ui Néill.wmv
Aird Uí Chuain, Ciara McCrickard, BBC NI, 2012, Cormac Ó Néill,Amhráin Aduaidh,songs,sean nos
Clannad - Cumha Eoghain Rua Ui Neill (A Celtic Tapestry Vol. 2)
Máire Ní Scolaí - Caislean Ui Neill
An Chuairt 2011 -Niall O' Gallagher
Forbairt Feirste, Lámh Dearg Abú, Linda Irvine,PUP,Dílse,Timpeall na Tíre, #TG4, 2013
The Grianan of Aileach 2
The Grianan of Aileach
Taisce na Tuaithe,Loch Neathach, Lough Neagh,Loch,TG4, Pilib Mac Cathmhaoil,Campbell
The Uí Néill (Irish pronunciation: [iː ˈnʲeːl̪ʲ], descendants of Niall) are Irish and Scottish dynasties who claim descent from Niall Noigiallach (Niall of the Nine Hostages), an historical King of Tara who died about 405.
The first generation of the Uí Néill were his sons, seven in all:
All these men were in their lifetime known as members of The Connachta dynasty, or as "the sons of Niall." The term Uí Néill did not - by its very nature - come into use until the time of Niall's grandsons and great-grandsons.
Dynasties descended from the Uí Néill, such as the Cenél Conaill and Cenél nEógain, held power in Ulster until their defeat in the Nine Years War in 1603. The heads of the families left for Catholic Europe in 1607, an event known as the Flight of the Earls.
Bold indicates a High King of Ireland.
Dan O'Neill (born April 21, 1942) is an American underground cartoonist, creator of the syndicated comic strip Odd Bodkins and founder of the underground comics collective the Air Pirates.
Odd Bodkins began its run in 1964 in the San Francisco Chronicle when O'Neill was 21 years old. The strip consisted of the adventures of Hugh and Fred the Bird. During the course of the strip's run, it increasingly reflected O'Neill's life in and his critique of 1960s counterculture. Though he considered himself a strong writer, O'Neill said of his artwork, "I had a very weak line. Either that or palsy."
As Odd Bodkins became increasingly political, O'Neill feared that the Chronicle, which held the strip's copyright, would fire him and hire another artist. The Chronicle had axed Odd Bodkins a few times already, but it had been reinstated following reader protests. O'Neill decided on an odd tactic to regain control of his strip: he would engage in copyright infringement, which he reasoned would force the paper to surrender the strip's copyright back to him for fear of being sued. O'Neill worked 28 Walt Disney characters, including Mickey Mouse and Pluto, into the strip. In late November 1970, the Chronicle fired O'Neill for the final time but did not continue to run the strip.
Colm Ó Snodaigh is a member of the traditional Irish folk group Kíla.
Born in Dublin and reared on the south side of Dublin near Sandymount, he is a native Irish speaker and was schooled at both Scoil Lorcáin and Coláiste Eoin. He completed a degree in Physiotherapy at University College Dublin in 1988.
He is the son of Irish language publisher and author Pádraig Ó Snodaigh and artist Cliodhna Cussen. His brothers are Fergus, Aengus, Cormac, Rónán and Rossa. His great uncle Dennis Cussen ran in the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics, in the 100 yards competition, held the world record for fastest time over 100 yards on grass for a time and also played rugby for Ireland 15 times scoring a famous hat-trick of tries against England in 1926.
He plays the flute, tin whistle, guitar, saxophone and percussion. He also sings with the group Kíla and released a solo album titled Giving in 2007 where he sings in all the tracks. The album is a mixture of Colm's own compositions written in both Irish and English and was produced by Shay Fitzgerald. He released another album in 1990 of 10 acoustic pop songs in Irish, entitled Éist. He is currently working on his follow-up to Giving.