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  1. seamusmcguiremusic.com › about › john-leeSteve Cooney

    Steve Cooney. Steve Cooney is best known for his development of an influential style of guitar accompaniment to traditional Irish dance music which he developed in West Kerry, and for which he won the National Entertainment Award with Séamus Begley in 1997. Born in Melbourne Australia in 1953, he came to Ireland in 1980 and maintains his ...

  2. Steve Cooney performs two airs on the guitar associated with the ancient harp tradition of Ireland - Bridget Cruise [composed by Turlough O'Carolan] (Air 0:0...

  3. stevecooneymusic.com › baileSteve Cooney

    Steve Cooney. Fáilte romhat go dtí an suíomh greasáin seo. Bain taitneamh as an gceol, tá súil agam go bhfuil inspioráid éigin agus siocháin ann duit! Welcome to this site! Enjoy the music…. I hope it brings you enjoyment and serves your own musical journey. If you’d like any further information please leave a message and I’ll ...

  4. Musician Steve Cooney received three awards in addition to the Live Achievement Award at the RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards which were broadcast yesterday evening (26 November).. The guitarist and producer was awarded Best Folk Instrumentalist, Best Folk Album for Ceol Ársa Cláirsí: Tunes of the Irish Harpers for Solo Guitar, and Best Traditional Folk Track for ‘Eleanor Plunkett’ from the ...

  5. stevecooneymusic.comSteve Cooney

    Steve Cooney. Fáilte romhat go dtí an suíomh greasáin seo. Bain taitneamh as an gceol, tá súil agam go bhfuil inspioráid éigin agus siocháin ann duit! Welcome to this site! Enjoy the music…. I hope it brings you enjoyment and serves your own musical journey. If you’d like any further information please leave a message and I’ll ...

  6. 6 de oct. de 2021 · Steve Cooney is best known for his development of an influential style of guitar accompaniment to the traditional dance music of West Kerry, for which he won the National Entertainment Award in 1997. Born in Melbourne Australia in 1953, he came to Ireland in 1980 and maintains his connections with the Aboriginal culture there, into which he was initiated.

  7. 4 de nov. de 2007 · From the Highland Sessions