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on what was to be the Erie Canal began July 4, 1817 by American farmers.
Soon, it was evident that the job could not be finished with farmers or
field hands, who needed to tend their crops and livestock. Within a year,
Irish immigrants arrived to take on the backbreaking task for 80 cents
a day and a "found," which included room and board plus a daily
ration of whiskey. Before long, the Irish became the majority element
in the project.This CD commemorates the 175-year anniversary of the Erie
Canal and the songs that have become a time addition to the American music
landscape.
Dady
Brothers' unique style and instrumental versatility captures the essence
of the traditional Irish tunes that were adapted by the canallers. On
"Paddy's Song," Marty O'Keefe accompanies himself in a concertina.
Born in County Clare in 1912, Marty has been named to the international
Comhaltas (Irish Music) Hall of Fame.
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