Brian Boru’s March

Brian Boru’s March is a traditional Irish session tune that celebrates the life and legacy of Brian Boru, a 11th-century High King of Ireland. The

Brenda Stubbert’s

Brenda Stubbert’s is a traditional Irish session tune that showcases the intricate and rhythmic nature of Irish folk music. Often played at a lively tempo,

The Boys Of Malin

The Boys of Malin is a lively and energetic traditional Irish session tune, often played in a fast-paced jig rhythm. Its origins can be traced

The Boys of Ballisodare

The Boys of Ballisodare is a lively and popular traditional Irish session tune. Its origins can be traced back to the town of Ballisodare in

The Boy In The Gap

The Boy in the Gap is a traditional Irish session tune that has become a beloved standard in the Irish music scene. Its lively and

The Booley House

The Booley House is a classic Irish session tune that exudes a lively and energetic atmosphere. Its upbeat tempo and catchy melody make it a

Boolavogue

Boolavogue is a traditional Irish session tune that evokes a sense of history and rebellion. Named after a village in County Wexford, Ireland, where a

Bonaparte Crossing the Alps

Bonaparte Crossing the Alps is a traditional Irish session tune that celebrates Napoleon Bonaparte’s daring march through the Alps in 1800. The lively, energetic melody

Bonny Kate

Bonny Kate is a beloved traditional Irish session tune, often played in a lively and upbeat tempo. The melody, characterized by its cheerful and danceable

Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine

Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine is a traditional Irish session tune that likely originated in the 19th century, during the Napoleonic Wars. The tune’s title references