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urbanracer34
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« Reply #15 on: April 15, 2026, 07:00:03 PM »

No have at it
Thank you! Let’s hope I can redeem myself…

This member is so far the only CW member from this province in Ireland…

Attached for reference is a map detailing the provinces of Ireland. Note that provinces are different from counties, the counties are within provinces.
Okay, no one has replied to this in over a week, so I’ll just give the answer. It’s Kate. She’s from Mayo (in Connacht province).

Here’s one that should hopefully be easier: which members have sang and played an instrument simultaneously while performing with CW?

I'll give this a different perspective, as it can be read differently.

We have Lisa Lambe performing spoons while singing TAR on Believe. And we also have Orla playing the Harp while playing Isle of Innisfree on The Original Show.
Yes, Lisa Lambe and Órla are two of the members I’m thinking of. However, there’s more. I’ll give you a hint—there are two other members who also have played spoons on Téir Abhaile Riú.

I'll give my final guesses, and if they're not correct, I will let someone else try to solve it: Mairead C and Eabha
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« Reply #16 on: April 15, 2026, 07:05:19 PM »

No have at it
Thank you! Let’s hope I can redeem myself…

This member is so far the only CW member from this province in Ireland…

Attached for reference is a map detailing the provinces of Ireland. Note that provinces are different from counties, the counties are within provinces.
Okay, no one has replied to this in over a week, so I’ll just give the answer. It’s Kate. She’s from Mayo (in Connacht province).

Here’s one that should hopefully be easier: which members have sang and played an instrument simultaneously while performing with CW?

I'll give this a different perspective, as it can be read differently.

We have Lisa Lambe performing spoons while singing TAR on Believe. And we also have Orla playing the Harp while playing Isle of Innisfree on The Original Show.
Yes, Lisa Lambe and Órla are two of the members I’m thinking of. However, there’s more. I’ll give you a hint—there are two other members who also have played spoons on Téir Abhaile Riú.

I'll give my final guesses, and if they're not correct, I will let someone else try to solve it: Mairead C and Eabha
Well, you technically are correct; Mairéad and Éabha played accordion and tin whistle on Téir Abhaile Riú respectively. (Both also play the same instruments on The Kesh Inn, and Éabha plays tin whistle on her solos Garden Of Eden and Siúil A Rún as well, and I believe also Dia Do Bheatha…?), but to my knowledge, neither of them have ever played spoons with CW.
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« Reply #17 on: April 15, 2026, 07:53:36 PM »

No have at it
Thank you! Let’s hope I can redeem myself…

This member is so far the only CW member from this province in Ireland…

Attached for reference is a map detailing the provinces of Ireland. Note that provinces are different from counties, the counties are within provinces.
Okay, no one has replied to this in over a week, so I’ll just give the answer. It’s Kate. She’s from Mayo (in Connacht province).

Here’s one that should hopefully be easier: which members have sang and played an instrument simultaneously while performing with CW?

I'll give this a different perspective, as it can be read differently.

We have Lisa Lambe performing spoons while singing TAR on Believe. And we also have Orla playing the Harp while playing Isle of Innisfree on The Original Show.
Yes, Lisa Lambe and Órla are two of the members I’m thinking of. However, there’s more. I’ll give you a hint—there are two other members who also have played spoons on Téir Abhaile Riú.

I'll give my final guesses, and if they're not correct, I will let someone else try to solve it: Mairead C and Eabha
Well, you technically are correct; Mairéad and Éabha played accordion and tin whistle on Téir Abhaile Riú respectively. (Both also play the same instruments on The Kesh Inn, and Éabha plays tin whistle on her solos Garden Of Eden and Siúil A Rún as well, and I believe also Dia Do Bheatha…?), but to my knowledge, neither of them have ever played spoons with CW.

I'll pass it on to the next person who can guess it correctly.
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« Reply #18 on: April 15, 2026, 10:02:53 PM »

I would have guessed similar to urbanracer34. I did think of these later...
- Susan on TAR:
https://youtu.be/Ixa48siLbFA
- Emma on Sionann
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« Reply #19 on: April 15, 2026, 10:13:01 PM »

I would have guessed similar to urbanracer34. I did think of these later...
- Susan on TAR:
https://youtu.be/Ixa48siLbFA
- Emma on Sionann
YES!! Susan and Emma also qualify!!  ;D

I also think Megan played the spoons on The Kesh Inn and Téir Abhaile Riú during the Ancient Land tour, and I’m pretty sure that she and Susan had a spoon duel when Susan replaced Mairéad, but I cannot confirm that. But as far as I know, that’s all of the members who have sung and played an instrument simultaneously with CW.

Shall you go, LakersCeltics?
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« Reply #20 on: April 15, 2026, 10:17:09 PM »

Ok, I have a question. Let me think of how to phrase it so it makes sense.  ;D

Yours was a good question!
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« Reply #21 on: Today at 02:26:37 AM »

This ex-CW covers a song (on one of her solo albums) that has the name of her home County in the song title.

Name that CW.
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