Seán Potts, Seán Óg Potts and Ronan Browne play two jigs, 'Amhrán an Tae' and 'Old Jones'.

From Óstán Dún an Óir in Ballyferriter, County Kerry, Seán Potts on whistle, his son Seán Óg Potts on uilleann pipes and Ronan Browne on flute play two jigs, 'Amhrán an Tae' and 'Old Jones'. Their performance is enjoyed by the audience and 'The Pure Drop' presenter and fiddle player James Kelly comments,

Lovely music there.

'The Pure Drop' was an Irish traditional music programme produced by musician and broadcaster Tony MacMahon. The first series was filmed at the height of the summer festival season in 1987, with six of its nine episodes presented James Kelly from Óstán Dún an Óir.

‘The Pure Drop’s was first broadcast on 07 January 1988. The last episode was broadcast on 25 February 1996.

This episode of 'The Pure Drop' was recorded in September 1987. It was broadcast on 25 February 1988. The presenter is James Kelly.

Sean Potts playing the tin whistle on 'The Pure Drop in 1987.
Sean Potts playing the tin whistle on 'The Pure Drop' in 1987