Tuesday, 22 August 2017

An average evening in the local pub

By now you've probably guessed that my favourite pub in Ballyferriter is Murphy's or Tigh Ui Mhurch to give it the correct name. Tigh is the name for house and Mhurch well you can guess the rest.

Every Sunday and Tuesday evening they have a session of traditional Irish music whereas on Thursday and Sunday afternoon its more, well not traditional Irish.

On a recent Sunday evening we finished our dinner with friends who were staying and headed off down for the session. Led by "The Frenchies" this was a session we were very much looking forward to.
The tale goes that several decades ago a French Breton family,, with a love of music, came to Ballyferriter and the young girl fell in love with a local musician. They married and settled here and began playing music twice a week in Murphys. As the years went by their children began to join in and now it's a large gang of them playing.

Brilliantly talented not only do people stream in numbers to hear them, they also attracted a number of locals who can belt out a tune themselves.

This is the band, with Mum, Dad, grandfather and children.



English chap did a bit of Gilbert and Sullivan


And if you thought spoons were just for drinking soup with... think again.






And they even have their own groupies.

The lady second from the left got up and did a couple of jigs, finishing each off with a high kick - brilliant.




Super evening, a must do on when you visit Ballyferriter.

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