About Tony MacMahon
Tony MacMahon (b. 1939) is an Irish button-accordion player and radio and television broadcaster. Born in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland, MacMahon's chief early inspiration, accordionist Joe Cooley, was a frequent caller at the family home from 1949 until 1954, when Cooley emigrated to the USA. Other influences from the locality were piper Willie Clancy and fiddler Bobby Casey. In 1957 MacMahon went to train as a teacher in Dublin, where he came into contact with accordionist Sonny Brogan and fiddler John Kelly.
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Cooley's Jig
The Morning Dew, Joe Cooley's Fancy
The Wounded Hussar
Young Tom Ennis
Port Na Bpucai
The Dear Irish Boy
The Maids of Castlebar / The Collier's Reel - Live
The Long Note
The College Groves
The Humours Of Castlefin
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