The former Taoiseach was speaking after receiving an award at the Fleadh yesterday.
Former Taoiseach Brian Cowen says he is 'keeping well' as he continues his recovery from a stroke three years ago.
Progress has been described as slow and steady for the Clara man after he experienced a bleed on the brain.
A five month stay in St. Vincent's Hospital followed, with rehab after that.
Speaking after accepting an award in recognition of his support for Comhaltas at the Fleadh in Mullingar, the former Laois-Offaly TD said music can bring people together:
Former Taoiseach Brian Cowen accepts a token of gratitude at @fleadhcheoil in Mullingar! pic.twitter.com/w7SHmtyu2Q
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