CCE An Bonnán Buí

CCE An Bonnán Buí Our branch of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Eireann was founded in September 2011and is based in Crossmaglen Cathal Bui was a very popular balladeer/poet of his day.

The name 'An Bonnán Buí' comes from a very famous Irish poem of the same name written by the Irish poet Cathal Mac Giolla Gunna, described by many as one of the four most prominent of the south Ulster and north Leinster poets. It’s a truly beautiful traditional Irish song dating from the early 18th century.

13/06/2026
12/06/2026

Pedal for Paddy – Keep ‘er Lit!

A few wee stories about Paddy’s life.

Paddy was an exceptionally gifted musician on the banjo, mandolin, and drums. Alongside his brother Joe and sister Annie, he shared a musical bond that was truly special. Music wasn't simply something the Rooney family did, it was who they were. Supported every step of the way by their parents, Michael and Mairéad, the family spent years travelling the roads of Ireland attending sessions, Fleadhanna, festivals, and competitions, creating memories and friendships that will last a lifetime.

Like many young musicians, Paddy's musical journey began on the tin whistle with Lorraine Sweeney before progressing to banjo lessons with Ciarán Owens and drum lessons with John Mccann through TradAcad. It wasn't long before he became a familiar face in the bands, groups, and sessions of Dromore CCÉ under the guidance of Maggie Maguire.

From a young age, Paddy immersed himself in traditional music, earning admiration and respect from musicians far beyond his years. Yet those who knew him best will remember much more than his remarkable talent. Paddy carried an ever-present smile, a quick wit, and a warmth that made everyone feel welcome. He was the heart and soul of the craic, and through music he made lifelong friends in every corner of Ireland.

Paddy was also a familiar face at the Willie Clancy Summer Festival, a place he loved and looked forward to visiting every year. He played at sessions and formed friendships that would last a lifetime.

In fact, the banjo Paddy played was purchased in Miltown Malbay during one of those Willie Clancy trips. The search for the perfect banjo became something of an adventure, with every banjo player in sight being called upon to offer an opinion. Even Tomás Quinn had to give it the seal of approval before Paddy was satisfied. When Paddy heard that Elaine Reilly
liked the tone of the banjo, the deal was done! By the end of the day, Paddy had found the perfect banjo, and although Michael may have left Miltown Malbay with a lighter wallet, it was worth every penny.

Miltown Malbay holds countless happy memories for Paddy and the Rooney family, making it a particularly fitting destination for this year's cycle.

Truth be told, Paddy always thought the Wheels and Jigs Cycle was a bit daft. He never quite understood why anyone would choose to cycle hundreds of miles to Clare when there were much easier ways to get there! He was never short of a bit of slagging and always had a comment ready for those setting off on the journey.

We can only imagine what he'd be saying about this year's adventure.

But we know he'd be smiling at the thought of us heading down the road once again, and we know he'll be with us in spirit for every mile.

This year, we ride for Paddy.

As we make our way towards the world-renowned Willie Clancy Summer School, we will remember a young man who lived and breathed traditional music, whose friendship touched so many lives, and whose legacy continues in every tune played, every session shared, and every mile travelled.

Through this cycle, we hope to honour Paddy's memory while giving something back to the people and services who supported him and his family when it mattered most.

Link: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/wheelsjigs26pedalforpaddy

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MÍLE BUÍOCHAS LIBHAs the last of our thank yous following Fleadh Cheoil Ard Mhacha 2026, we would like to extend our dee...
07/06/2026

MÍLE BUÍOCHAS LIBH

As the last of our thank yous following Fleadh Cheoil Ard Mhacha 2026, we would like to extend our deepest thanks to the committee members and volunteers of CCÉ An Bonnán Buí.

For many months, a dedicated group of people worked tirelessly behind the scenes planning events, securing funding, coordinating competitions, producing programmes, preparing venues and ensuring everything ran smoothly throughout the week.

We also wish to thank everyone who volunteered their time during the Fleadh itself — whether stewarding events, setting up venues, helping at competitions, welcoming visitors, selling raffle tickets, serving refreshments or lending a hand wherever it was needed.

A special word of thanks must go to Margarita Caraher and her team from , whose energy and hard work on competition day were invaluable.

We would also like to sincerely thank Colette Daly and her daughters, Gráinne and Dearbhla from , whose assistance in the Fleadh office on competition day helped ensure everything ran like clockwork.

While much of this work happens out of sight, it is the foundation upon which events like Fleadh Cheoil Ard Mhacha are built.

Míle buíochas ó chroí daoibh go léir. 🎶



MÍLE BUÍOCHAS LIBHWe would like to extend our sincere thanks to all of the performers, speakers, musicians, singers, sto...
07/06/2026

MÍLE BUÍOCHAS LIBH

We would like to extend our sincere thanks to all of the performers, speakers, musicians, singers, storytellers and event hosts who contributed to the cultural programme of Fleadh Cheoil Ard Mhacha 2026.

From concerts and talks to storytelling sessions, singing sessions, the Pop-Up Gaeltacht and community gatherings, each event added something special to the week and helped showcase the rich cultural heritage of our area.

A special thank you to Úna Walsh for her fascinating Townlands of Crossmaglen talk; Cllr Martin Hearty for his engaging Seanchai Nation event; Colleen Savage , who organised our wonderful evening with Gráinne Clarke; Niamh Ni Cheallaigh, who hosted the Pop-Up Gaeltacht; Stephen O'Hara for his captivating storytelling session; Iarla McMahon, Tomás Ó Ceallaigh, Tom Keenan and Jack Murphy for providing superb musical entertainment ahead of the Chunky Business concert; Chunky Business for a fantastic night's entertainment; The Colla Céilí Band for providing the music for our Céilí on the Square; RonanEastwood for expertly calling the dances; and Seán Donnelly for judging our Busking Competition.

We are deeply grateful to everyone who gave so generously of their time, talent and expertise to help make Fleadh Cheoil Ard Mhacha 2026 such a special week.

Míle buíochas libh. 🎶

MÍLE BUÍOCHAS LIBHAlongside the many businesses featured in our Programme Advertisers, Sponsors & Supporters posts, we w...
06/06/2026

MÍLE BUÍOCHAS LIBH

Alongside the many businesses featured in our Programme Advertisers, Sponsors & Supporters posts, we would also like to acknowledge a number of individuals and organisations whose generosity and support contributed to Fleadh Cheoil Ard Mhacha 2026.

A sincere thank you to everyone who donated prizes for our raffle, helping us raise valuable funds throughout the year.

We also extend our gratitude to Mary Deery, Valuland, for the beautiful balloon arch, Feeney Print for their excellent support and service, Quilly Sweets and SuperValu Castleblayney for their generosity, Michael Madine and the staff of St. Patrick's Primary School, Crossmaglen for their continued support and hospitality, Cross Square Hotel for the use of their venue and Gilly in the Sinn Féin office, Crossmaglen for his assistance.

The success of Fleadh Cheoil Ard Mhacha 2026 was built on the support of so many people, businesses and organisations, and we are deeply grateful to each and every one of you.

Míle buíochas libh go léir. 🎶

MÍLE BUÍOCHAS LIBHA sincere thank you to our Céilí on the Square sponsors, Marcon Fit Out, Glenvac Insulation and Alpha ...
06/06/2026

MÍLE BUÍOCHAS LIBH

A sincere thank you to our Céilí on the Square sponsors, Marcon Fit Out, Glenvac Insulation and Alpha Caravans, for their generous support of one of the highlight events of Fleadh Cheoil Ard Mhacha 2026.

Thanks to your support, hundreds of people came together in Cardinal Ó Fiaich Square to enjoy an afternoon of music, dance and community celebration. Your contribution helped create a fantastic atmosphere and a memorable event for performers, visitors and local families alike.



05/06/2026

Great singing from Samyiah Hughes.

MÍLE BUÍOCHAS LIBHA sincere thank you to our main sponsors, ,   and , for their generous support of Fleadh Cheoil Ard Mh...
05/06/2026

MÍLE BUÍOCHAS LIBH

A sincere thank you to our main sponsors, , and , for their generous support of Fleadh Cheoil Ard Mhacha 2026.

Míle buíochas libh. ☘️🎶




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