frank harte and donal lunny do a cracking version of "granuaile"on there double c.d. called"my name is napoleon bonaparte" you can get the thing from "the living tradition" p.o. box 1026 kilmarnock ka2olg telephone 01563 571220, or from amazon also anne chambers book "granuaile"irelands pirate queen 1530-1603 is well worth the pennys ,there is a section in the book that has nine poems and songs old and new about the lady of sweet mayo grace o"malleyAnonymous wrote:I love this song on Across The Broad Atlantic, but I can't find a traditional version of it... does anyone know the name of a CD its on or anything? thanks!
slugz wrote:frank harte and donal lunny do a cracking version of "granuaile"on there double c.d. called"my name is napoleon bonaparte" you can get the thing from "the living tradition" p.o. box 1026 kilmarnock ka2olg telephone 01563 571220, or from amazon also anne chambers book "granuaile"irelands pirate queen 1530-1603 is well worth the pennys ,there is a section in the book that has nine poems and songs old and new about the lady of sweet mayo grace o"malleyAnonymous wrote:I love this song on Across The Broad Atlantic, but I can't find a traditional version of it... does anyone know the name of a CD its on or anything? thanks!
philipchevron wrote:And possibly the best/worst news of all is that Grace O'Malley is the subject of an upcoming Broadway musical The Pirate Queen from the writers of Les Miserables and the producers of Riverdance.
Christine wrote:I'm a great fan of Michael Morpurgo's children's books, and he's added a modern version to her story, The Ghost of Grania O'Malley, though probably more for 10-year olds.
http://www.michaelmorpurgo.org/books_ghost_grania.html
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