Antrim Mist
Ok Before you jump on me about pronunciation...My Grand dad was born and raised in ireland. I'm just singing it like he did. After a bit of Irish ale. lol

WhiteDrum55
Wow...sounds terrific Acoustic :D
+1



PJE
I love this it has the craic and I knew there was Celtic influence in you...my father is living in Kenmare now (ring of Kerry) aaahhhh it’s so wonderful
if you’ve not been to Southern Ireland 🇮🇪 You are missing out
Your voice is so good bravo<3 +1
if you’ve not been to Southern Ireland 🇮🇪 You are missing out
Your voice is so good bravo<3 +1



titi
So Folk !
I'm not a specialist in the Shakespeare language, my ear just listens to your voice. It's fine and sensitive with beautiful modulations and a great vibrato. Very nice to listen to. +1
I'm not a specialist in the Shakespeare language, my ear just listens to your voice. It's fine and sensitive with beautiful modulations and a great vibrato. Very nice to listen to. +1
Folk backing tracks with Acoustic Guitar and Vocals:
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Ghosts in the Rain
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She Always Shines
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Sad Widow
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Little Sun Shine
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In Your Sighs (Petite douceur)
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Sunrise Train
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LES GENS HEUREUX
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Promise land
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Cold strings cold heart
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La Dirección del Tiempo & Grey Note (voice and guitar)
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yarrrrr
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Old Grey River
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Clear Words
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Stack your cards well
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The cost
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80 Years
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New England Squall
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Marlene I call you baby
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Old song
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Springtime
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