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'''Andy Irvine & Dónal Lunny's Mozaik''' [{{aka}} as '''Mozaik'''] is a multicultural folk band consisting of Irish musicians [[Andy Irvine (musician)|Andy Irvine]] and [[Dónal Lunny]], [[United States|American]] [[fiddle]]r [[Bruce Molsky]], [[Bulgaria|Bulgaro-]][[Hungary|Hungarian]] multi-instrumentalist Nikola Parov (Zsaratnok, the [[Riverdance|Riverdance band]])<ref name="NParov">{{cite web
'''Andy Irvine & Dónal Lunny's Mozaik''' [{{aka}} '''Mozaik'''] is a multicultural folk band consisting of [[Andy Irvine (musician)|Andy Irvine]], [[Dónal Lunny]], [[Bruce Molsky]], Nikola Parov and Rens van der Zalm. Created in 2002, the band have toured Australia, Europe, USA and Japan, and recorded four albums.
|url = http://www.last.fm/music/Nikola+Parov/+wiki
|title = Nikola Parov biography
|website = last.fm
|accessdate= 16 April 2016}}</ref><ref name="NPZsaratnok">{{cite web
|url = http://www.cdroots.com/rd-zsar.html
|title = Zsaratnok
|website = cdroots.com
|accessdate= 3 April 2016}}</ref> and [[Netherlands|Dutch]] multi-instrumentalist Rens van der Zalm (Fungus, Wolverei).<ref name="RvdZalm">{{cite web
|url = http://www.andyirvine.com/promo/rens-bio.html
|title = Rens van der Zalm biography
|website = andyirvine.com
|accessdate= 3 April 2016}}.</ref> Their repertoire includes selections of Irvine's own compositions,<ref name="Irvine">{{cite book|last=Irvine|first= Andy |year=1988|title= Aiming for the Heart|location=Germany|publisher= Heupferd Musik Verlag GmbH|isbn= 39-2344-501-6}}</ref><ref name="Songbook">{{cite book|year=1973|title= Planxty (Songbook)|location=London|publisher= Mews Music}}</ref> [[Folk music of Ireland|Irish]] traditional songs,<ref name="Henry">{{cite book|editor1-last=Huntington|editor1-first= Gale|editor2-last=Herrmann|editor2-first= Lani|editor3-last= Dr Moulden|editor3-first= John|year=2010|title= Sam Henry's Songs of the People|location=Athens, GA and London|publisher= The University of Georgia Press|isbn= 08-2033-625-4}}</ref> [[Southeast Europe|Southeastern European]]/[[Balkan]] folk music,<ref name="FR153">''Heading East'', by Colin Irwin in ''Folk Roots'' No.153, March 1996.</ref><ref name="FR295">''Transnational...'', by Geoff Wallis in ''Folk Roots'' No.295/296, Jan/Feb 2008.</ref><ref name="AIThistleRadio">
{{cite web
| last = Ritchie
| first = Fiona
| title = Andy Irvine Interview: Life on the road, Balkan music, East Wind, Riverdance, Mosaic and Mozaik. (Perthshire, 2005)
| url = http://www.thistleradio.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=75:andy-irvine&catid=41:archived-interview-transcripts&Itemid=69
}}
Retrieved on 28 February 2015.</ref> and Molsky's [[Old-time music|Old-timey]] songs and [[Appalachian music|Appalachian]] fiddling. Since their collaboration began in 2002, they have toured Australia, Europe, USA and Japan with great success.<ref name="MozaikAdastra">[http://www.adastra-music.co.uk/artists/andy-irvine-a-donal-lunnys-mozaik.html Mozaik schedule at Adastra website] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402122816/http://www.adastra-music.co.uk/artists/andy-irvine-a-donal-lunnys-mozaik.html |date=April 2, 2015 }} Retrieved on 28 February 2015</ref><ref name="MozaikRTE">[http://www.rte.ie/ten/news/2014/0920/645167-irvine-lunnys-band-mozaik-play-vicar-st/ Mozaik play at Vicar Street] Retrieved on 28 February 2015</ref>


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===The first 'Mosaic' (1984-85)===
===The first 'Mosaic' (1984–1985)===
In the winter of 1984, Irvine gathered a collection of musicians from throughout Europe and formed 'Mosaic',<ref name="AIThistleRadio"/> with a final line-up including Irvine himself, Dónal Lunny along with his former Moving Hearts associate, uilleann piper [[Declan Masterson]], Danish bassist and singer Lissa Ladefoged, Dutch guitarist and singer [[Hans Theessink]], and Hungarian singer [[Márta Sebestyén]] from [[Muzsikás]].<ref name="FR29">''The Euro-group: Mosaic'', by Ian Anderson in ''Folk Roots'' No.29, November 1985.</ref>{{rp|11}}
In the winter of 1984, Irvine gathered a collection of musicians from throughout Europe and formed 'Mosaic',<ref name="AIThistleRadio"/> with a final line-up including Irvine himself, Dónal Lunny along with his former Moving Hearts associate, uilleann piper [[Declan Masterson]], Danish bassist and singer Lissa Ladefoged, Dutch guitarist and singer [[Hans Theessink]], and Hungarian singer [[Márta Sebestyén]] from [[Muzsikás]].<ref name="FR29">''The Euro-group: Mosaic'', by Ian Anderson in ''Folk Roots'' No.29, November 1985.</ref>{{rp|11}}


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===The second 'Mozaik' (2002-present day)===
===The second 'Mozaik' (2002-present day)===


In early 2002, Irvine drafted some long-time musical friends and formed his dream band. Between them, they play the following instruments:
In early 2002, Irvine drafted some long-time musical friends and formed his dream band, consisting of himself and Lunny, [[United States|American]] [[fiddle]]r [[Bruce Molsky]], [[Bulgaria|Bulgaro-]][[Hungary|Hungarian]] multi-instrumentalist Nikola Parov (Zsaratnok, the [[Riverdance|Riverdance band]])<ref name="NParov">{{cite web
|url = http://www.last.fm/music/Nikola+Parov/+wiki
|title = Nikola Parov biography
|website = last.fm
|accessdate= 16 April 2016}}</ref><ref name="NPZsaratnok">{{cite web
|url = http://www.cdroots.com/rd-zsar.html
|title = Zsaratnok
|website = cdroots.com
|accessdate= 3 April 2016}}</ref> and [[Netherlands|Dutch]] multi-instrumentalist Rens van der Zalm (Fungus, Wolverei).<ref name="RvdZalm">{{cite web
|url = http://www.andyirvine.com/promo/rens-bio.html
|title = Rens van der Zalm biography
|website = andyirvine.com
|accessdate = 3 April 2016
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160304025101/http://www.andyirvine.com/promo/rens-bio.html
|archive-date = 2016-03-04
|url-status = dead
}}.</ref> Their repertoire includes selections of Irvine's own compositions,<ref name="Irvine">{{cite book|last=Irvine|first= Andy |year=1988|title= Aiming for the Heart|location=Germany|publisher= Heupferd Musik Verlag GmbH|isbn= 39-2344-501-6}}</ref><ref name="Songbook">{{cite book|year=1973|title= Planxty (Songbook)|location=London|publisher= Mews Music}}</ref> [[Folk music of Ireland|Irish]] traditional songs,<ref name="Henry">{{cite book|editor1-last=Huntington|editor1-first= Gale|editor2-last=Herrmann|editor2-first= Lani|editor3-last= Dr Moulden|editor3-first= John|year=2010|title= Sam Henry's Songs of the People|location=Athens, GA and London|publisher= The University of Georgia Press|isbn= 08-2033-625-4}}</ref> [[Southeast Europe|Southeastern European]]/[[Balkan]] folk music,<ref name="FR153">''Heading East'', by Colin Irwin in ''Folk Roots'' No.153, March 1996.</ref><ref name="FR295">''Transnational...'', by Geoff Wallis in ''Folk Roots'' No.295/296, Jan/Feb 2008.</ref><ref name="AIThistleRadio">{{cite web
| last = Ritchie
| first = Fiona
| title = Andy Irvine Interview: Life on the road, Balkan music, East Wind, Riverdance, Mosaic and Mozaik. (Perthshire, 2005)
| url = http://www.thistleradio.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=75:andy-irvine&catid=41:archived-interview-transcripts&Itemid=69
| access-date = 2015-02-28
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20141225010608/http://www.thistleradio.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=75:andy-irvine&catid=41:archived-interview-transcripts&Itemid=69
| archive-date = 2014-12-25
| url-status = dead
}}
Retrieved on 28 February 2015.</ref> and Molsky's [[Old-time music|Old-timey]] songs and [[Appalachian music|Appalachian]] fiddling. Between them, they play the following instruments:


*Andy Irvine: vocals, [[mandolin]], [[mandola]], [[Irish bouzouki]], [[hurdy-gurdy]], [[harmonica]]
*Andy Irvine: vocals, [[mandolin]], [[mandola]], [[Irish bouzouki]], [[hurdy-gurdy]], [[harmonica]]
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*Nikola Parov: [[gadulka]], [[gaida]], [[kaval]], [[bouzouki]], guitar, [[tin whistle]], [[nyckelharpa]], [[clarinet]], percussion
*Nikola Parov: [[gadulka]], [[gaida]], [[kaval]], [[bouzouki]], guitar, [[tin whistle]], [[nyckelharpa]], [[clarinet]], percussion
*Rens van der Zalm: fiddle, [[viola]], guitar, mandolin, [[piano]], [[accordion]], [[oud]], [[tin whistle|low whistle]]
*Rens van der Zalm: fiddle, [[viola]], guitar, mandolin, [[piano]], [[accordion]], [[oud]], [[tin whistle|low whistle]]

Since their collaboration began in 2002, they have toured Australia, Europe, USA and Japan with great success.<ref name="MozaikAdastra">[http://www.adastra-music.co.uk/artists/andy-irvine-a-donal-lunnys-mozaik.html Mozaik schedule at Adastra website] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402122816/http://www.adastra-music.co.uk/artists/andy-irvine-a-donal-lunnys-mozaik.html |date=April 2, 2015 }} Retrieved on 28 February 2015</ref><ref name="MozaikRTE">[http://www.rte.ie/ten/news/2014/0920/645167-irvine-lunnys-band-mozaik-play-vicar-st/ Mozaik play at Vicar Street] Retrieved on 28 February 2015</ref>


== Recordings ==
== Recordings ==
===''Live from the Powerhouse''===
===''Live from the Powerhouse''===
On 1 March 2002, Mozaik congregated in the seaside town of [[Rye, Victoria]] in Australia for six days of intensive rehearsals.<ref name="IrvineMozaik">[http://www.andyirvine.com/mozaik/ Andy Irvine and Dónal Lunny's ''Mozaik''.] Retrieved on 28 February 2015</ref> The Australian tour that followed culminated in two gigs recorded at the [[Brisbane Powerhouse]] on 30/31 March and released on the album ''[[Live from the Powerhouse]]''<ref name="MozaikLiveP">''Mozaik – Live from the Powerhouse'', Compass Records 743782, 2004.</ref> in 2004, under license to [[Compass Records]].<ref name="MozaikLivePSN">Sleeve notes from ''Mozaik – Live from the Powerhouse'', Compass Records 743782, 2004.</ref><ref name="MozaikCompass">[http://compassrecords.com/mozaik Mozaik page at Compass Records website] Retrieved on 28 February 2015.</ref>
On 1 March 2002, Mozaik congregated in the seaside town of [[Rye, Victoria]] in Australia for six days of intensive rehearsals.<ref name="MozaikLivePSN">Sleeve notes from ''Mozaik Live from the Powerhouse'', Compass Records 743782, 2004.</ref> The Australian tour that followed culminated in two gigs recorded at the [[Brisbane Powerhouse]] on 30/31 March and released on the album ''[[Live from the Powerhouse]]''<ref name="MozaikLiveP">''Mozaik – Live from the Powerhouse'', Compass Records 743782, 2004.</ref> in 2004, under license to [[Compass Records]].<ref name="MozaikLivePSN"/><ref name="MozaikCompass">[http://compassrecords.com/mozaik Mozaik page at Compass Records website] Retrieved on 28 February 2015.</ref>


===''Changing Trains''===
===''Changing Trains''===
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| location = Dublin
| location = Dublin
| date = 20 April 2012}}
| date = 20 April 2012}}
Retrieved on 1 March 2015.</ref> and various combinations of members of [[Sweeney's Men]], [[Planxty]], Mozaik and [[Andy Irvine (musician)#LAPD|LAPD]], plus brothers George and Manoli Galiatsos who came unexpectedly all the way from [[Athens, Greece|Athens]] for the concerts.<ref name="IrvineJ70CD"/><ref name="IrvineJ70">[http://www.andyirvine.com/AndysJournal/Andy's%2070th%20Birthday.html Andy's 70th Birthday Concerts – June 2012.] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140816083624/http://www.andyirvine.com/AndysJournal/Andy's%2070th%20Birthday.html |date=August 16, 2014 }} Retrieved on 1 March 2015</ref> A CD and a separate DVD were released, each featuring a different selection of material from the concerts.<ref name="IrvineJ70CD"/><ref name="IrvineJ70DVD">[http://www.andyirvine.com/albums/70th%20Birthday%20DVD.html ''Andy Irvine 70th Birthday Concert at Vicar St 2012''. DVD] Retrieved on 1 March 2015</ref>
Retrieved on 1 March 2015.</ref> and various combinations of members of [[Sweeney's Men]], [[Planxty]], Mozaik and [[Andy Irvine (musician)#LAPD (Liam/Andy/Paddy/Dónal)|LAPD]], plus brothers George and Manoli Galiatsos who came unexpectedly all the way from [[Athens, Greece|Athens]] for the concerts.<ref name="IrvineJ70CD"/><ref name="IrvineJ70">[http://www.andyirvine.com/AndysJournal/Andy's%2070th%20Birthday.html Andy's 70th Birthday Concerts – June 2012.] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140816083624/http://www.andyirvine.com/AndysJournal/Andy%27s%2070th%20Birthday.html |date=August 16, 2014 }} Retrieved on 1 March 2015</ref> A CD and a separate DVD were released, each featuring a different selection of material from the concerts.<ref name="IrvineJ70CD"/><ref name="IrvineJ70DVD">[http://www.andyirvine.com/albums/70th%20Birthday%20DVD.html ''Andy Irvine 70th Birthday Concert at Vicar St 2012''. DVD] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150308210030/http://www.andyirvine.com/albums/70th%20Birthday%20DVD.html |date=2015-03-08 }} Retrieved on 1 March 2015</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==
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*2008: ''[[Changing Trains]]''
*2008: ''[[Changing Trains]]''
*2014: ''[[Andy Irvine/70th Birthday Concert at Vicar St 2012]]''
*2014: ''[[Andy Irvine/70th Birthday Concert at Vicar St 2012]]''
*2019: ''[[The Long & The Short Of It]]''


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
* ''Andy Irvine 70th Birthday Concert at Vicar St 2012'' (2014), DVD
* ''Andy Irvine 70th Birthday Concert at Vicar St 2012'' (2014), DVD
* ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EtvB0cz6xA&feature=youtu.be Mozaik on Tour 2014]'' (2014), YouTube video clip
* ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EtvB0cz6xA Mozaik on Tour 2014]'' (2014), YouTube video clip


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.andyirvine.com/ Andy Irvine – Official website]
* [http://www.andyirvine.com/ Andy Irvine – Official website]
* {{Citation|publisher = fRoots Magazine website|title = fRroots Features Index|url=http://www.frootsmag.com/content/features/features_index/}}
* {{Citation|publisher = fRoots Magazine website|title = fRroots Features Index|url= https://frootsmag.com/froots-features-index-m}}
* {{Citation|publisher = fRoots Magazine website|title = fRroots Reviews Index|url=http://www.frootsmag.com/content/features/reviews_index/}}
* {{Citation|publisher = fRoots Magazine website|title = fRroots Reviews Index|url= https://frootsmag.com/froots-reviews-index-m}}


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Andy Irvine & Dónal Lunny's Mozaik
OriginIreland, Bulgaria/Hungary, Netherlands, United States
Genres
Years active2002–present day
MembersAndy Irvine
Dónal Lunny
Bruce Molsky
Nikola Parov
Rens van der Zalm
Websiteandyirvine.com

Andy Irvine & Dónal Lunny's Mozaik [a.k.a. Mozaik] is a multicultural folk band consisting of Andy Irvine, Dónal Lunny, Bruce Molsky, Nikola Parov and Rens van der Zalm. Created in 2002, the band have toured Australia, Europe, USA and Japan, and recorded four albums.

History[edit]

In a 2005 interview, Irvine stated:

But now I have a new band called Mozaik. Not the M-o-s-a-i-c version of 1985 but the M-o-z-a-i-k version, and it's kind of exciting.

—Andy Irvine, Andy Irvine Interview by Fiona Ritchie[1]

The first 'Mosaic' (1984–1985)[edit]

In the winter of 1984, Irvine gathered a collection of musicians from throughout Europe and formed 'Mosaic',[1] with a final line-up including Irvine himself, Dónal Lunny along with his former Moving Hearts associate, uilleann piper Declan Masterson, Danish bassist and singer Lissa Ladefoged, Dutch guitarist and singer Hans Theessink, and Hungarian singer Márta Sebestyén from Muzsikás.[2]: 11 

Their first public gig was in Budapest on 12 July 1985, followed by a further two gigs in Hungary and an appearance at the Dranouter festival in Belgium in early August, prior to their English tour.[2]: 11  Their seventh gig was billed at the Southport Arts Center, which Chris Hardwick of Folk Roots reviewed with the following introduction: "Every once in a while the folk scene throws up a new permutation in which exceptionally gifted individuals come together to produce something so innovative and exhilarating that it goes way beyond the sum of the parts".[3]: 42–43 

Their set included: Stan Rogers's "Northwest Passage", an unspecified Macedonian dance tune ("one of Andy's 90 mph specials"[3]: 43 ), a solo Hungarian love song from Sebestyén, a brooding cover of Eric Von Schmidt's Caribbean lament "Joshua Gone Barbados" from Theessink, the Irish three (Irvine, Lunny and Masterson) on a set of reels including "The Spike Island Lasses", and Irvine singing Andy Mitchell's "Indiana". However, the band lasted only that one summer.

A couple of years later,[4]: 15  Irvine stated that he would have liked to try the experiment again by concentrating on the Irish and East European sound without bringing in the blues influence.

The second 'Mozaik' (2002-present day)[edit]

In early 2002, Irvine drafted some long-time musical friends and formed his dream band, consisting of himself and Lunny, American fiddler Bruce Molsky, Bulgaro-Hungarian multi-instrumentalist Nikola Parov (Zsaratnok, the Riverdance band)[5][6] and Dutch multi-instrumentalist Rens van der Zalm (Fungus, Wolverei).[7] Their repertoire includes selections of Irvine's own compositions,[8][9] Irish traditional songs,[10] Southeastern European/Balkan folk music,[11][12][1] and Molsky's Old-timey songs and Appalachian fiddling. Between them, they play the following instruments:

Since their collaboration began in 2002, they have toured Australia, Europe, USA and Japan with great success.[13][14]

Recordings[edit]

Live from the Powerhouse[edit]

On 1 March 2002, Mozaik congregated in the seaside town of Rye, Victoria in Australia for six days of intensive rehearsals.[15] The Australian tour that followed culminated in two gigs recorded at the Brisbane Powerhouse on 30/31 March and released on the album Live from the Powerhouse[16] in 2004, under license to Compass Records.[15][17]

Changing Trains[edit]

In January and April 2005, the band rehearsed new material for Changing Trains,[18] their first studio album recorded in Budapest during November of the same year.[19] This album was initially released by the band in Australia in 2006 and, after additional re-mixing by Lunny at Longbeard Studios in Dublin, was re-released in the autumn of 2007 under license to Compass Records.[17][19]

Andy Irvine/70th Birthday Concert at Vicar St 2012[edit]

On 16 and 17 June 2012, two concerts took place at Dublin's Vicar Street venue to celebrate Irvine's 70th birthday.[20] He was joined onstage by Paul Brady[21] and various combinations of members of Sweeney's Men, Planxty, Mozaik and LAPD, plus brothers George and Manoli Galiatsos who came unexpectedly all the way from Athens for the concerts.[20][22] A CD and a separate DVD were released, each featuring a different selection of material from the concerts.[20][23]

Discography[edit]

Filmography[edit]

  • Andy Irvine 70th Birthday Concert at Vicar St 2012 (2014), DVD
  • Mozaik on Tour 2014 (2014), YouTube video clip

Bibliography[edit]

  • Planxty (Songbook) (1973). London: Mews Music.
  • Irvine, Andy (1988). Aiming For The Heart (1st ed.). Germany: Heupferd Musik Verlag GmbH. ISBN 39-2344-501-6.
  • O'Toole, Leagues (2006). The Humours of Planxty. Ireland: Hodder Headline. ISBN 03-4083-796-9.
  • Irvine, Andy (2008). Aiming For The Heart: Irish Song Affairs (2nd expanded ed.). Germany: Heupferd Musik Verlag GmbH. ISBN 978-3-92-344505-9.
  • Huntington, Gale; Herrmann, Lani; Moulden, John, eds. (2010). Sam Henry's Songs of the People. Athens, GA and London: The University of Georgia Press. ISBN 08-2033-625-4.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Ritchie, Fiona. "Andy Irvine Interview: Life on the road, Balkan music, East Wind, Riverdance, Mosaic and Mozaik. (Perthshire, 2005)". Archived from the original on 25 December 2014. Retrieved 28 February 2015. Retrieved on 28 February 2015.
  2. ^ a b The Euro-group: Mosaic, by Ian Anderson in Folk Roots No.29, November 1985.
  3. ^ a b Live Reviews: Mosaic at the Southport Arts Centre, by Chris Hardwick in Folk Roots No.28, October 1985.
  4. ^ Andy Irvine, by Chris Hardwick in Folk Roots No.46, April 1987.
  5. ^ "Nikola Parov biography". last.fm. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
  6. ^ "Zsaratnok". cdroots.com. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  7. ^ "Rens van der Zalm biography". andyirvine.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 3 April 2016..
  8. ^ Irvine, Andy (1988). Aiming for the Heart. Germany: Heupferd Musik Verlag GmbH. ISBN 39-2344-501-6.
  9. ^ Planxty (Songbook). London: Mews Music. 1973.
  10. ^ Huntington, Gale; Herrmann, Lani; Dr Moulden, John, eds. (2010). Sam Henry's Songs of the People. Athens, GA and London: The University of Georgia Press. ISBN 08-2033-625-4.
  11. ^ Heading East, by Colin Irwin in Folk Roots No.153, March 1996.
  12. ^ Transnational..., by Geoff Wallis in Folk Roots No.295/296, Jan/Feb 2008.
  13. ^ Mozaik schedule at Adastra website Archived April 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 28 February 2015
  14. ^ Mozaik play at Vicar Street Retrieved on 28 February 2015
  15. ^ a b Sleeve notes from Mozaik – Live from the Powerhouse, Compass Records 743782, 2004.
  16. ^ Mozaik – Live from the Powerhouse, Compass Records 743782, 2004.
  17. ^ a b Mozaik page at Compass Records website Retrieved on 28 February 2015.
  18. ^ Mozaik – Changing Trains, Compass Records 744682, 2007.
  19. ^ a b Sleeve notes from Mozaik – Changing Trains, Compass Records 744682, 2007.
  20. ^ a b c Andy Irvine 70th Birthday Concert at Vicar St 2012. CD Archived March 9, 2015, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 1 March 2015
  21. ^ Andy Irvine and Paul Brady (Interview) (20 April 2012). Miriam O'Callaghan Meets – Paul Brady and Andy Irvine (Podcast). Dublin: RTÉ Radio 1. Retrieved on 1 March 2015.
  22. ^ Andy's 70th Birthday Concerts – June 2012. Archived August 16, 2014, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 1 March 2015
  23. ^ Andy Irvine 70th Birthday Concert at Vicar St 2012. DVD Archived 2015-03-08 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 1 March 2015

External links[edit]