Chadwick, Simon, 
The Trinity College or Brian Boru Harp St Andrews, Scotland: 
Early Gaelic Harp Info, 2015. [iv]+23 pp. (pbk.)
 
	 
	Coyne, Éamonn, 
Irish tenor banjo: the complete guide to playing Irish style tenor banjo London: 
Wise Publications, 2015. ISBN 9781849382762, 47 pp. (pbk.) +Download card
 
	 
	Doyle, Danny, 
Míle míle i gcéin: the Irish language in Canada Ottawa, Canada: 
Borealis Press, 2015. ISBN 9780888876317, vii+319 pp. (pbk.); ISBN 9780888876324 (ebook). Includes songs
 
	 
	Edwards, Doug, 
Jig! Irish music for barred percussion ensemble Dayton, OH: 
Heritage Music Press, 2015. ISBN 9780787713737, 60 pp. (pbk.) +CD
 
	 
	Gibbons, Luke, and Kieran O’Conor, eds, 
Charles O’Conor of Ballinagare, 1710–91: life and works Dublin: 
Four Courts Press, 2015. ISBN 9781846821110, 286 pp. (hbk.). Pupil of Turlough Carolan
 
	 
	 
	Fisher, Rollo, 
Dúlamán: Irish folk song Chappel Hill, NC: 
Hinshaw Music, 2013. 23 pp. Sheet music
 
	 
	Gogan, Robert, 50 classic Irish ballads Kilbeggan, Co. Westmeath: Music Ireland Publications, 2014. ISBN 9780955097485, [vi]+64 pp. (hbk.) +CD
	 
	Harper, Colin, and John McSherry, 
The wheels of the world: 300 years of Irish uilleann pipers London: 
Jawbone Press, 2015. ISBN 9781908279934, 623 pp. (pbk.)
 
		Kuntz, Andrew, ‘Fiddle tune history.  The mason’s (extraordinary, extended) family.  Part II’ in Fiddler magazine vol. 22, no 3 (Fall 2015), pp. 35–38
 
	 
	Larsen, Mary, ‘Haley Richardson: a “reel” gift in 
Fiddler magazine  as above, pp. 21
–24
 
	 
	Mac Aoidh, Caoimhín, ‘The hidden note: old music’ in 
Fiddler magazine as above, pp. 47–49
 
	 
	Mac Craith, Nioclás, ‘Amhráintí den sean-shaol’ in An linn bhuí: iris Ghaeltacht na nDéise no 19 (2015), pp. 179–90. Words only
	 
	Mac Cumhaill, Seán, Véarsaíocht (le canadh agus le haithris) Letterkenny, Co Donegal: Mac Cumhaill, 2014. 79 pp. (pbk.)
	 
	McGrath, Aoife, 
Dance theatre in Ireland: revolutionary moves Basingstoke, Hampshire: 
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. ISBN 978113703549, x+227 pp. (hbk.)
 
	 
	MacNeil, Madeline, 
20 Irish tunes and songs for mountain dulcimer DAD tuning Pacific, MO: 
Mel Bay, 2014. ISBN 9780786685929, 32 pp. (pbk.) + CD
 
	 
	Makem, Peter, ‘Michael “Mick” Quinn: the great South Armagh bard’ in 
The living tradition no 109 (August / September 2015), p. 13. Obituary
 
	 
	Mullaney-Dignam, Karol, ”Spacious and splendid’: music, dancing and social life at Glinn Castle, 1781–1854′ in 
The journal of the Irish Georgian Society: Irish architectural and decorative studies vol. 14 (2011), pp. 16–37
 
	 
	Ní Chathail, Caitríona, ed., 
Beir mo dhúthracht: scéal a óige, a mhuintire agus a phobail ag Pádraig Ó Siochfhradha (An Seabhac) óna láimh féin Baile an Fheirtéartaigh, Co Kerry: 
Oidhreacht Chorca Dhuibhne, 2014. ISBN 9780906096192, 204 pp. (pbk.). Includes references to song, music and dance
 
	 
	Ní Mhurchú, Síle, ‘Ré órga na nGael: Joseph Cooper Walker (1761–1810) le Lesa Ní Mhunghaile’ in Feasta (July 2015), pp. 10–11. Review
	 
	Ó Gealbháin, Ciarán, ‘”Na prátaí dubha” agus déantúis eile a leagtar ar Mholly na Páirce’ in An linn bhuí as above, pp. 41–62. Famine song and other compositions attributed to Máire Ní Dhroma
	 
	Ó M[acháin], P[ádraig], ‘Breandán Ó Cróinín, Piaras Mac Gearailt: a shaol agus a shaothar (An Daingean: An Sagart, 2015)’  in An linn bhuí as above, pp. 296–8. Review
	 
	Ó M[acháin], P[ádraig], ‘Jimmy Crowley, Songs from the beautiful city: the Cork urban ballads (Corcaigh: The Freestate Press, 2014)’  in An linn bhuí as above, pp. 293–6. Review
	 
	Stack, Eddie, 
Doolin: people, place & culture Galway: 
Tintaun, 2015. ISBN 9781930579033, 158+[8] pp. (pbk.). Includes chapter on music
 
	 
	Peoples, Tommy, 
Ó am go ham = From time to time: tutor, text and tunes St Johnson, Co. Donegal:
 T.P. Publishing, 2015. ISBN 9780993257100, [iv]+382 pp. (pbk.)
 
	 
	Petrus, Stephen, and Ronald D. Cohen, 
Folk city: New York and the American folk music revival Oxford: 
Oxford University Press, 2015. ISBN 9780190231026, 320 pp. Irish content
 
	Shaljean, Bonnie, ‘Packie Manus Byrne 1917–2015: farewell to a friend’ in 
The living tradition as above, pp. 10–12. Obituary