Reviews

“Her self-titled album showcases her blend of Clare and Galway styles, emphasizing melody and natural immediacy. Tracks like "The Flax in Bloom" and "Beauty Spot" highlight her mastery, with simple yet compelling arrangements alongside guest musicians like Steve Cooney and Peter O'Loughlin

Living Tradition Magazine

“Her fiddle playing is described as "singing" with fluidity and expressiveness. Tracks such as "Anthony Frawley’s/I Love You Not and I Care Not" and "Peggy’s Dream" showcase her ability to collaborate seamlessly with other instruments, such as Adele O'Dwyer’s cello and Peadar O'Loughlin’s flute. Her music has been called a "must-have" for fiddle lover.”

Rambles

“The sheer grace of Maeve's playing and its innate joie de vivre shines alongside the warmth of Steve Cooney's production - The Few Bob, a West Clare hornpipe, is a glowing example.”

Irish Music Review