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Portland (album)

''Portland'' is a studio album by Kevin Burke and Mícheál Ó Domhnaill, released in 1982 by Green Linnet Records (SIF 1041).〔 This is the second and final album by this duo who first played together with the popular Irish traditional group The Bothy Band.〔
==Background==
Mícheál Ó Domhnaill co-founded the popular Irish traditional group The Bothy Band in 1974, along with Paddy Glackin (fiddle), Matt Molloy (flute and tin whistle), Paddy Keenan (uilleann pipes and tin whistle), Dónal Lunny (bouzouki, guitar, and production), and his sister Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill (harpsichord, clavinet and vocals). Ó Domhnaill met Kevin Burke when Burke replaced Glackin in the Bothy Band in May 1976. In the five years the Bothy Band were together, they emerged as one of the most exciting groups in the history of Irish traditional music. Much of their repertoire was rooted in the traditional music of Ireland, and their enthusiasm and musical virtuosity set a standard for future Irish traditional performers.〔 They recorded three studio albums during their brief career: ''The Bothy Band'' (1975), ''Old Hag You Have Killed Me'' (1976), and ''Out of the Wind – Into the Sun'' (1977). A live album ''After Hours'' was released in 1979, the year the group disbanded.〔
When the Bothy Band disbanded in 1979, Burke and Ó Domhnaill toured the United Kingdom and Europe together, and recorded a highly acclaimed album, ''Promenade'' (1979).〔 In 1980, Burke and Ó Domhnaill moved to the United States and toured extensively throughout the country.〔〔 After settling in Portland, Oregon, the two recorded this second and final album together in 1982.〔 They continued to perform together the following year, but eventually parted ways to pursue other musical opportunities. Ó Domhnaill went on to form the popular group Nightnoise with his sister Tríona, Billy Oskay, and Brian Dunning; he lived in Portland until 1997, when he returned to Ireland. In addition to his acclaimed solo albums, Burke went on to form the influential Celtic groups Patrick Street and the Celtic Fiddle Festival, as well as successful collaborations with Jackie Daly and Cal Scott.〔 Burke still lives in Portland and continues to tour throughout the world.

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