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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2024 · 30 MIN

120. Caitlin Skahen & Co: Book Of Kells - Part 2

from The Ireland Podcast

Episode 120 is a continuation of the celebration of the Book Of Kells as Fender Jackson talks with various staff and visitors. The main body of this episode is provided by Caitlin Skahen. Recorded in Trinity College, Dublin on Tuesday 1st October 2024.Special thanks to all of the contributors:James - Red PavillionCaitlin Skahen - Visitor Experience OfficerDave & Dawna Lowe - visitors from Maryland, USAKimber & Andrew from Springfield, Missouri, USAMary - Student AmbassadorAnna - Visitor Experience OfficerHelena - Library GuardShauna Brennan - Library GuardSophie Cummins - Transition Year StudentThis episode features:Nothing Compares 2 U by Fender Jackson - Fender recorded the strings in post production after the interviews.Tommy Keane performing the uilleann pipe solo of Dirty Old Town in the key of D as he recorded it in Episode 29 as well as on the original Pogues recording.Relevant Linkshttps://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/collections/ks65hc20t?locale=enhttps://www.visittrinity.ie/book-of-kells-experience/116. Anne-Marie Diffley: Book Of Kells124. Andrea Iadarola: Book Of Kells - Part 3Additional LinksEpisode 29. Tommy Keane: Uilleann Pipe Player Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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