"Caladh" - The Gaelic word for "Harbour", or "Quay", or "Safe Resting Place". Background and main images photographed at the Cliffs on Inis Mor, Aran Islands, Galway, Ireland

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Caladh - Live in Kyteler's Inn, Kilkenny, Ireland

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1 Banish Misfortune (Trad) 
2 Bean Phaidin (Trad)
3 The Curragh of Kildare (Written by Robbie Byrnes)
4 The Roscommon Airforce (Trad)
5 The Lonesome Boatman (Written by Finbar Furey)
6 The Butterfly (Trad - Tommy Potts)
7 As I Roved Out (Trad)
8 Polkadots (Trad)
9 An Puc ar Buile (Trad)
10 You Couldn't Have Come at a better time (Music & Words by Luka Bloom)
11 Taimse im Chodladh (Trad)
12 St. Anne's Reels (Trad)
13 The Man Who Drank The Farm (Music & Lyrics by Micky McConnell) 
14 Cavan Girl (Music and lyrics by Thom Moore)
15 The Entertainer (Written by Scott Joplin) - 

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    "The CD just arrived and I’m already on my second time through it! Really like this one. Great quality on the recording and a fine set of songs and tunes"

    Steve Dieterich - "Celtic Airs" on radio station WWUH serving the capitol city region of the state of Connecticut 

    "Caladh. A really nice live session cd, with a promise of even greater music to come on their studio album"

    William Ramoutar

    Irish Ways Programme

    WFCF Radio 88.5fm

    Florida

    Folkworld Review Issue 30/01/2005.

    County Carlow in the south east of Ireland is probably not really known as a hotbed for traditional Irish music, so follow me up (or down) to Carlow. Here's a band that puts it on the traditional and folk music map. Caladh are Liam Merriman (vocals, guitar, bodhran), Eoin O'Meachair (banjo, whistle) and Steven Haberlin (guitar), and they recorded their debut live at Kyteler's Inn, Kilkenny. A couple of buoyant tunes, a mixed bag of traditional and contemporary songs and ballads: "Bean Phaidin", "Curragh of Kildare", "As I Roved Out", Luka Blooms's "You Couldn't have Come At A Better Time",... Caladh is Gaelic and translates as "quay", and the band's music is no disastrous gale force but gently pushing against the shore.

    Walkin' T:-)M

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    Eoin O’Meachair (Banjo / Penny Whistle / Backing Vocals)

    Liam Merriman (Vocals / Guitar / Bodhran)

    Steven Haberlin (Trad Guitar / Vocals)

     

     

    4B Pembroke, Carlow

    Republic of Ireland

    Phone: +353 86 8542436

    Fax: +353 59 9142283

    Email: info@caladh.com

     

    Summer 2005