Toner Quinn

Editor of the Journal of Music | Writer About Music | Lecturer in Publishing at NUI Galway | Musician

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Toner Quinn (fiddle) and Malachy Bourke (fiddle), Live at the Steeple Sessions – released on the Ergodos label.



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