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« Thread Started on May 14, 2009, 7:14am »

Scars on the Mountain is a new CD by Colin Beggan and Frank Molloy with special guest Eleanor Shanley

Celebrating four hundred years of mining in the Arigna valley, Ireland in music and song, this new CD is the culmination of two years work by Colin and Frank in Arigna under Roscommon County Council’s Artists in Residence and Public Art programme with the support of the Arts Council.

During the residency Colin and Frank conducted a programme of workshops, meetings and one-to-one interviews with people and groups in the Arigna region along with a short-term residency in Arigna National School, all with a view to collecting stories and impressions of different aspects of the mining tradition of the Arigna region of North Roscommon and South Leitrim. This culminated in the writing of ten new songs and three new tunes which were recorded by Colin and Frank along with Eleanor Shanley (vocals) Paul Kelly (fiddle, mandolin, and banjo), David Knight (guitar), James Wickham (accordion), Sven Paetz (bouzouki and harmonica), Franjo Reld (bodhran) and Tim Kearns (Bass).

As part of the project, each of the closest five hundred households around Arigna village will receive a free copy of the CD where it can then be enjoyed in each home by family and friends.

In contrast to other countries, the mining tradition in Ireland didn’t make its way into folklore and music very much until now. This is in sharp contrast to say the American or English contexts where a rich repertoire of poetry, music and song has recorded and archived the experiences of mining communities and their working lives. Scars on the Mountain addresses this imbalance and brings the stories and folklore of Arigna to the fore.

The region has a long tradition of mining dating back to the 1600’s when Charles Coote established an iron works there. While the last iron works closed in 1838, coal mining continued to provide employment. For a time Arigna was a relatively affluent area through times of extreme poverty elsewhere, because of the constant availability of employment. Over the next 150 years coal was used to heat homes and hospitals, and to power steam engines. The ESB opened the coal fired Arigna Power Station in 1958, the first major power generating station in Connacht. But through the next decades the higher grade reserves of coal became depleted and other forms of power generation came on stream. By the 1980’s, the winding down of the Power Station commenced and in 1990 the mines closed for the final time. With almost every family in Arigna dependant on the income from the mine, the blow to the community was significant.

The opening of the Arigna Mining Experience in 2003 is an indication of the determination and passion within this community to preserve a history which had meant so much for so many generations. This new CD will be yet another source of considerable local interest and pride. The project is of course all that more significant for all the members of the community young and old who have been the sounding board, the inspiration and the motivation behind the work and played a part in its creation.

Scars on the Mountain will of course be available to purchase from the usual local outlets as well as over the internet from www.roscommontrad.com. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of each CD go towards a traditional arts development fund for the Arigna and North Roscommon region, thus creating a momentum for increasingly innovative projects and participation in the traditional arts in the area.

For further information please contact Maureen Carty on 0035371 96 68063, or email scarsonthemountain@gmail.com.
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« Reply #1 on May 14, 2009, 10:05am »

I'm going to allow this, but this one and only time, even though it's blatant commercial advertising, which is against Proboards T&C's. BUT, only on the grounds it supports a worthy cause. The second post WILL be removed though. Let me iterate, ONLY ad's for personal items, ie books, mining memorabilia etc can be advertised, anything else will be removed and the poster warned. 2nd offense will get the member banned for good. This rule is to protect the site from removal by Proboards for T&C violations.
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« Reply #2 on May 14, 2009, 3:21pm »


May 14, 2009, 10:05am, John wrote:
I'm going to allow this, but this one and only time, even though it's blatant commercial advertising, which is against Proboards T&C's. BUT, only on the grounds it supports a worthy cause. The second post WILL be removed though. Let me iterate, ONLY ad's for personal items, ie books, mining memorabilia etc can be advertised, anything else will be removed and the poster warned. 2nd offense will get the member banned for good. This rule is to protect the site from removal by Proboards for T&C violations.


Well I for one am pleased that you allowed the post to stay.
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« Reply #3 on May 14, 2009, 3:38pm »

Yorkshire coal mining tradition is very weak with regard to songs and poetry as well, unlike the North East and Scotland.
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« Reply #4 on May 15, 2009, 8:38am »

We have to be careful though Daz, the host makes their revenue from adverts and they don't like members ads of any sort period. I do take the risk of personal items for sale, although even those violate Proboards T&C's which states NO ADVERTISING.

I do have a thread stating I'll advertise any authors books for free on my website which has a link in the links boards. My only charge is a free copy and to be allowed to used any part in the website, I can extend that to CD's of mining music. That covers my backside with this site.
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« Reply #5 on May 15, 2009, 11:06am »


May 15, 2009, 8:38am, John wrote:
We have to be careful though Daz, the host makes their revenue from adverts and they don't like members ads of any sort period. I do take the risk of personal items for sale, although even those violate Proboards T&C's which states NO ADVERTISING.

I do have a thread stating I'll advertise any authors books for free on my website which has a link in the links boards. My only charge is a free copy and to be allowed to used any part in the website, I can extend that to CD's of mining music. That covers my backside with this site.


I know. 8-)
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« Reply #6 on May 26, 2009, 2:08pm »

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Would be happy to provide free copy. Where will I send it?

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« Reply #7 on May 28, 2009, 6:59am »

I've used the post to make an ad up, and it will be posted later today on the Mining website, I'll be in contact as I need a jpeg image of the CD covernote.
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