REACTION: Irish flight delayed, trad session started DaoiríFarrell, Geoff Kinsella and Robbie Walsh.

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Hi guys! Today I react to: Irish flight delayed so trad session started between DaoiríFarrell, Geoff Kinsella and Robbie Walsh.

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American country music has its roots in the music the Irish and the Scots-Irish brought to America. This song is called Galway Girl and was written by Steve Earle about an experience he had in Galway Ireland.

grena
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Yes, bluegrass music has its roots in the music of Ireland and Scotland.

UnclePengy
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The answer is yes. Just listen to the fiddle.

MrBrendanus
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American country music was heavily influenced by Irish music, so yes.

thenextshenanigantownandth
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If i'm correct, the Galway girl is a song written and sing by Steve Earle, an American man. But they're become a folk song of the Irish people .

eviljeep
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Yes American country is greatly influenced by Irish

danielnokes
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American country music is very popular in Ireland (and many other places you wouldn’t expect). John F. Kennedy was a big country music fan. Who was more Irish-American?

georgettewolf
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Daoiri is pronounced like "Derry".

washerdryer
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steve earle wrote this song for sharon shannon..

framurray
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Thank you for reacting to this. It's on my 'best songs' list.
How can you be "Not at all, but simular..." Answer in the comments.

BoB-thwm
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No, I'd say opposite to your question. Maybe I'm biased lol

gordongarnon