Marcas Ó Murchú
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| Gender | Male |
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| Born | Northern Ireland |
| United Kingdom | |
| Genres | Celtic |
| Record labels | Clo Iar-Chonnacht |
| Albums | Turas Ceoil |
| Songs | Boy in the Gap / Boy in the Boat / Boy on the Hilltop |
| The Rising Sun / Doodly Doodly Dank | |
| The Little House Under the Hill / Tom Ginley's Fancy / The Titanic Jig | |
| The Sligo Fiddler's Farewell / My Dancing Bride | |
| Devanney's Goat / Miss McGuinness | |
| Waltz Blanchard | |
| The Whistler at the Wake / The Old Flail | |
| Peter Tuohey's Jig / Port Róise | |
| The Callan Lasses / Over the Moor to Peggy / Colin Boyd's Favourite | |
| Paddy Doory's Jig / The Blarney Pilgrim | |
| The Game of Love / Lass of Farranfore / The Dream of Home | |
| The Mill of Kylemore / The Baltimore Salute | |
| Jack Roe's / The Ballinamore Reel | |
| Tripping to the Well / A Kiss Behind the Door | |
| The Shores of Lough Gowna / Willie Coleman's Jig's / The Trip to Sligo | |
| Mainistir Na Búille | |
| The Humours of Ballinafad / The Bridal Jig | |
| The Coalminers | |
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| ID | 1612358 |
Marcas Ó Murchú Life story
Marcas Ó Murchú is an Irish woodwind flute player from Belfast, Northern Ireland. In 1997 his album Ó Bhéal go Béal was released and in 2013, he became the "Chief Bard of Irish Music".