For years in Ireland, sessions have turned local drinking holes into living museums of folk tradition, where arms are raised to play fiddles as well as to take a swig of stout, and where brogue accents harmonize with whistles and bagpipes.
For years in Ireland, sessions have turned local drinking holes into living museums of folk tradition, where arms are raised to play fiddles as well as to take a swig of stout, and where brogue accents harmonize with whistles and bagpipes.