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The Death of Connla

Hannah Mi Anis, Lonan Jenkins and Sam Rix perform…

An episode of the The Embers Collective Storytelling and Music Podcast podcast, hosted by The Embers Collective, titled "The Death of Connla" was published on February 10, 2018 and runs 14 minutes.

February 10, 2018 ·14m · The Embers Collective Storytelling and Music Podcast

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Hannah Mi Anis, Lonan Jenkins and Sam Rix perform the tale of The Death of Connla from The Ulster Cycle. Music written and performed by Tim Karp and Mishka Adams. Recorded live at Bally Studios by Gabor Halasz.

Hannah Mi Anis, Lonan Jenkins and Sam Rix perform the tale of The Death of Connla from The Ulster Cycle. Music written and performed by Tim Karp and Mishka Adams. Recorded live at Bally Studios by Gabor Halasz.
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