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  1. A Medley by The Chieftains performed by Leahy from the album Fire In The Kitchen. Enjoy!

  2. Fire in the Kitchen is a compilation album recorded by The Chieftains, in collaboration with an array of Canadian folk musical guests, and released in 1998.

  3. Fire In The Kitchen. The Chieftains. 11 SONGS • 51 MINUTES • JUN 16 1998. Purchase Options. TRACKS. DETAILS. 1. Madame Bonaparte/Devil's Dream/Mason's Apron. Leahy, Donnell Leahy, Maria Leahy, Doug Leahy, Erin Leahy, Julie Leahy, Frank Leahy, Siobheann Leahy-Donahue, Derek Bell, Seán Keane, Kevin Conneff, Matt Molloy & Paddy Moloney. 04:23. 2.

  4. Fire in the Kitchen is a compilation album recorded by The Chieftains, in collaboration with an array of Canadian folk musical guests, and released in 1998. The Chieftains, who were touring Canada that year, had not originally intended to release an album, but unexpectedly ended up recording a number of informal live sessions with guest musicians. The resulting album was billed primarily as a ...

  5. music.youtube.com › channel › UCW7dAVv4QxHq0JOphpzeTAgLeahy - YouTube Music

    Leahy is a Canadian folk music group. The eight band members, all from the Leahy family of 11 siblings, are from Lakefield, Ontario and have been touring Canada and internationally since the early 1980s, when they were known as The Leahy Family. In 1985, they were the subject of a short film entitled Leahy: Music Most of All which received an Academy Award in the category of "Best Foreign ...

  6. Leahy burns the first set of tunes with so much fire and smoke that no one wants to put it out. "Madame Bonaprte/Devil's Dream/Mason's Apron" lights the first fire, with an unmatched medley, played on fiddles, guitar, bass, piano, mandolin and drums.

  7. Fire in the Kitchen’s main ingredient is an ample dose of lively jigs and reels courtesy of the likes of Leahy (one of the two non-Atlantic Canadian contributors); the charismatic, and perhaps demonically possessed, fiddling phenom Ashley MacIsaac; and MacIsaac’s technically proficient fiddling cousin Natalie MacMaster.