Lá Lugh was a traditional Irish music duo from County Louth in South Ulster comprised of husband and wife Gerry O’Connor (fiddle) and Eithne Ní Uallacháin (flute and voice). Between 1991 and Eithne Ní Uallacháin’s untimely death in 1999, the duo released three albums: Cosa gan Bhróga in 1987 with flute player Dezi Wilkinson; the self-titled Lá Lugh in 1991; and Brighid’s Kiss in 1996. In 1998, the compilation Senex Puer featured tracks from their last two albums albums.
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Brighid’s Kiss
Brighid's Kiss
Omeath Music
Bealtaine Song
Lough Erne Shore
A Bruxa
Dónal Dubh
Senex Puer
The Rose in the Garden
Éirigh suas a stóirín
The Donnellan Set
Tá Sé ‘na Lá
Mál Bhán Ni Chuilleanáin
Tá Sé 'na Lá
The Emigrant's Farewell
The Mummers’ March, Highland, Reels
The Mummers' March, Highland, Reels
The Mummers' March Highland and Reels
The Emigrant’s Farewell
Senex Pur
Mál Bhán Ni Chuilleannáin
Éirisgh Suas A Stóirín
Donal Dubh
Ta Se na La
A Bruxo
Marquis of Huntley
The Donnellan Sel
The Road to Clady (song)
The Emigrant's Farewell (Song)
One Morning in May (Song)
The Shetland Bus (Waltz)
Oíche Fá Fhéil' Bríde (On Brigid's Eve) (Song)
Three Generations Jig
Sterling Tom & Tommy Bhetty's (hornpipes)
The Wedding Jig & Aunt Lizzie's (jigs)
Nigel and Diana's
Eirigh suas a stoirin
Eirigh Suas A Stóirín
The Donellan Set
Liostáil Mé Le Sáirsint (I Enlisted With A Sergeant) (Song)
Bealtane Song
Brighid's Kiss (La Lugh)
The Donnellan Set (reels)
One Morning In May
Mal Bhan Ni Chuilleeannain
The Road to Clady
Nigel and Dianna's
The Boy In His Pants / Big John's Jig (Jigs)
Three Generation Jigs
Fá dTear Mo Mhuirnín Fháinnigh (Draw Near My Wayward Darling) (Song)
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