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Ó Raghallaigh is a surname of Gaelic-Irish origin.
It is usually anglicised as Reilly, Riley and O'Reilly. The original form of the name, Ó Raghallaigh, denotes "from/of Raghallach", the name Raghallach thought to be derived from the compounds ragh (meaning "race") and ceallach (meaning "sociable").
The Ó Raghallaigh family were part of the Connachta, with the eponymous Raghallach said to have died at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014. The family became the kings of East Breifne, modern-day County Cavan and County Longford.
The name is common and widespread throughout Ireland, ranked 8th most common in 1890 and 11th in 1996.
Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh (born August 28, 1979) is a fiddler, born in Dublin, Ireland. He is known for developing a drone-based fiddle style heavily influenced by the uilleann pipes and the music of Sliabh Luachra. Ó Raghallaigh spent several summers working part- and full-time in the Irish Traditional Music Archives in Dublin, opening up a wealth of old recordings which influenced his repertoire and style. Together with uilleann piper Mick O'Brien, he recorded Kitty Lie Over, named No.1 Traditional Album of 2003 by Earle Hitchner in the Irish Echo. He performs regularly with West Kerry accordion player Brendan Begley, and has collaborated many times with sean-nós singer Iarla Ó Lionáird. He has also performed with Icelandic group Amiina, Sam Amidon, The Waterboys among others. He is a member of two contemporary traditional music groups: The Gloaming (with Martin Hayes, Iarla Ó Lionáird, Dennis Cahill and Thomas Bartlett) and This Is How We Fly (with Petter Berndalen, Nic Gareiss and Seán Mac Erlaine). He has also worked in theatre, having been commissioned by the Abbey Theatre to write music, and works regularly with Gare St Lazare Players. He contributed music to the 2015 movie Brooklyn (film), a set of reels recorded especially for the purpose with Mayo accordion player Fiachna Ó Mongáin.
Caoimhín (Irish pronunciation: [ˈkiːvʲiːnʲ]) is sometimes thought to be the original Irish language form of the name Kevin. Another form of the name is Caoimhghin, meaning "gentle child, nobly born".
Mick O'Brien may refer to:
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Caoimhin O'Raghallaigh
Real Republic - Dances with Caoimhín | Republic of Telly
Txoria Txori, Caoimhín Ceol
Speaker :: Caoimhin Ó Raghallaigh
Aingeal, Caoimhín Ceol
Caoimhín and Oonagh Wedding
Caoimhín Ó Fearghail gradam ceoil
Mick O'Brien & Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh
All Good Things :: by Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh
THE GLOAMING's Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh
Na ceannabháin bhána ; and other tunes / Mick O'Brien & Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh
Caoimhín Ó Fearghail
Actors: Adam Collins (producer), Adam Collins (editor), Adam Collins (director), Adam Collins (writer), Aaron Collins (actor), Alan McMahon (actor), Alan Hopkins (actor), Ian Condron (actor), Jeremy Kemp (actor), Paul Dodd (actor),
Genres: Crime, Short,Actors: Denis Clohessy (composer), Katie Holly (producer), Pascal Scott (actor), Fiona Ryan (actress), Laura Pyper (actress), Kieran D. Gough (actor), Gabriel Brady (actor), Kieran D. Gough (actor), Kathrina Shine (producer), Kester Dyer (writer), Kester Dyer (director), Ruth Lysaght (miscellaneous crew), Ciabhán Ó Murchú (actor), Ciabhán Ó Murchú (actor), Gavin Kennedy (actor),
Genres: Short,Listen on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/caoimh-n-official/viarr-master-version Listen or purchase on Bandcamp: https://caoimhin-music.bandcamp.com/releases Kevin Pribulsky: Composition Tom Simonsen: Guitars, bass, synths and programming Cecilie Langlie: Female vocals Kjetil Ottersen: Male bass vocals Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Tom Simonsen at the Secret Quarters studios.
http://www.arbutusyarns.net Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh caoimhin o playing a solo set from 'The Back Loft' in Dublin's City Centre. Filmed by musician/filmmaker Myles Ó Reilly, June 2009
Band: Caoimhín Album: The Age of Wolves [Ep] Date: 2017 Genre: Atmospheric Black Metal/Neofolk Country: United States Digital Available in: Bandcamp: https://caoimhnblacklion.bandcamp.com/album/the-age-of-wolves-ep Caoimhín: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Caoimhin.music/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Caoimhin_music Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caoimhin_music Bandcamp: https://caoimhin-music.bandcamp.com/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/caoimh-n-official Black Lion Records: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blacklionrecords666/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blacklionrec666/ Site: http://www.blacklion.nu/ Bandcamp: https://sonsovomegablacklion.bandcamp.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdKzG_KjmK7A-PnunzLvzdQ?disable_polymer=true 1.[00:00] Víðarr 2...
CAOIMHÍN O RAGHAILLAIGH performs the song "WHAT WHAT WHAT" for BalconyTV. Subscribe to us right now at http://bit.ly/15yj4oc 'Like' us on Facebook - http://Facebook.com/balconytv Follow us on Twitter - http://Twitter.com/balconytv PRESENTED BY JOANNE COLLINS PRODUCED BY JOHN HOUGH & JOANNE COLLINS Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh plays traditional and contemporary folk music on Hardanger d'Amore and other fiddles. In addition to being an established solo artist, he performs with two groups The Gloaming and This is How we Fly, in duos with Dan Trueman, Mick O'Brien & Brendan Begley, a trio with Martin Hayes & Peadar Ó Riada, and as part of many other collaborative projects. Caoimhín's distinctive sound can be traced back to an early interest in both the sound of the flat-pitch uilleann pipes ...
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Caoimhín is a new international black metal project split between United States, United Kingdom and Norway. As a music project, they seek to mirror the unrelenting force and silent tranquility of the untouched wilderness. On November 28th, 2016 the band released its first single “Víðarr“, recorded, mixed and mastered by Tom Simonsen at the Secret Quarters studios. All its lyrics come from various stanzas in the “Völuspá” poem of the “Poetic Edda“. “Víðarr” is a part of the forthcoming two-track EP entitled “The Age of Wolves“, which will be out in the beginning of 2017 via Black Lion Records, framed in a physical form as a 4 panel digipak limited to 200 copies worldwide. Later in 2017, Caoimhín will release their debut full-length album, entitled “A River Bears Westward“. Kevin Pribulsky, ...
One of the most well-known fiddlers in the world Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh is on the couch today for a chat and a tune. Caoimhín is most well-known for his work with The Gloaming and This is How We Fly, along with his solo exploits. He will take to the stage for a session with Twin Headed Wolf at the Clonmel Junction Festival this coming July if you want to catch him live! Find more at www.twotube.ie Twitter: @Twotubetv Facebook: www.facebook.com/twotubetv
Fiddler Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and uileann piper Mick O'Brien play three tunes as part of their concert at the Frankie Kennedy Winter School on Dec 28 2010. The concert was streamed live on www.LiveTrad.com Connect with LiveTrad for live trad music webcasts http://www.LiveTrad.com http://www.facebook.com/livetrad http://www.twitter.com/livetrad http://www.youtube.com/livetrad
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An arrangement by Caoimhín Mac Giolla Catháin https://www.facebook.com/caoimhinceol of Mikel Laboa's Basque song Txoria Txori
Caoimhín Ó Fearghail Gradam Ceoil Ceoltóir Óg 2012
Mick O'Brien & Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh. Taken from "Hup!" (TG4 series). Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NaPibUilleann/
Fiddlefair in Baltimore, Co. Cork is one of my favourite festivals, and everyone agrees the end always comes too soon. It finished yesterday, and I woke up this morning with that feeling, and felt that only writing a new tune in honour of Fiddlefair could help me make my peace with the fact that all good things must come to an end! Baltimore is in the most beautiful part of Ireland, and when you walk down to the Beacon on the headland, you're surrounded by water on all sides, with the light bouncing off it. I liked the way the out of focus reflections and the short stalks of grass played off each other...
Listen: http://smarturl.it/thegloaming1 Martin Hayes and Iarla O Lionaird speak about Caoimhín, and why Martin felt he was the right man for the job. Follow the artist Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGloamingOfficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheGloaming1 Follow the label Facebook: http://facebook.com/brassland Twitter: http://twitter.com/brassland Download a FREE live EP: http://thegloamingbrassland.bandcamp.com
Na ceannabháin bhána ; Mairseál Alasdruim ; Munster buttermilk, jigs. [applause] Woman of the house ; Rolling in the rye grass, reels / Mick O'Brien, uilleann pipes ; Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, fiddle. Recorded in the Primate's chapel, Armagh at the 10th William Kennedy Piping Festival, November 2004. REFNO: 228-ITMA-DVD.
Ghetto to ghetto, backyard to yard
We tear it up y'all, bless the mic with the gods (come on)
Precious metals round our necks and arms (yea)
We tear it up y'all, bless the mic with the gods
Ghetto to ghetto, backyard to yard
We tear it up y'all, bless the mic with the gods (come on)
Precious metals round our necks and arms (yea)
We tear it up y'all, bless the mic with the gods
(Hook: Anthony Hamilton)
Whatever in your heart is where you want to be
My hood is the ghetto
Even when you look
Its never what you see
My hood is the ghetto
I've been down before up is just a reach
Cause my hood is the ghetto
Catch a second wind
Then begin again
My hood is the ghetto
(Verse 1: Common)
Black magic in the hood, its tragic but understood
Crack addicts, crack windows, crack wood
Even whats bad becomes good, status becomes stood
Upon the pedestal welcome to the ghetto show
Federal buildings, pissy hallways filled with children pushing children
Fiends lips peeling, shit seems real and
What's real is the estate of mind that we're in
The situation feels great
My man peels weight, so he can fill plates
You might get love but you still feel hate
Through and chain plates, we communicate
Chicago to brooklyn nigga real ones do relate
(Verse 2: Talib Kweli)
If lyrics sold then truth be told
I'll probably be just as rich and famous as jay-z
Truthfully I wanna rhyme like common sense
Next best thing I do a record with common sense
Cause its the music, its blues, its jazz, its acoustics
Soul, rock and roll the hip hop we be producing yea
It's the gear, it's the flare, it's the stare
Nowadays they'll shot you where they used to shoot the fair
Remember the lost soldiers, pour a beer, shoot the air
We got our own elected officials, no matter who the mayor
I know you know what I'm talking about
From New York to the South, take off your shoes when you walk in the house
(Hook)
(Verse 3: Talib Kweli)
I grew up where they're playing skele in the parking lot
And sell paintings of Aaliyah, BIG and Pac up in the barbershop
Buildings too big so you don't really see the stars a lot
But rapping, drinking, and going to prison you see them bars a lot
I feel the spirit in the dark and hear it in my heart
And always keep my ears to the block till I dearly depart
Hip hop is really the art
We have to express the part of ourselves that make us want to martyr ourselves
It ain't harder to tell when somebody stick you up and put the hammer to you
They want them dead presidents like Stickman and Mutulu
With a gun to your jaw, these kids don't run anymore
Kicks is a hundred or more
(Verse 4: Common)
A man in front of the store, begging for money and mercy
I told him say a prayer under his breath, he cursed me
Niggaz is thirsty, I heard it's a drought
Up early, serving from their grandmother's house
Sometime the ghetto feels desolate, yo the eyes of the hood yo is desperate
Effected by the deficit, times and lessons get hard
Either get by or get god, but but you try to get by
It's like the block keep blocking
You try to make moves, its like the car just keep stopping
We shorties in the court, need cochran yea
I tell them why the weed seeds popping, in the game you need options
No time for feet watching, me and kwe keep rocking for the ghetto