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List of traditional musicians from County Clare is an overview of notable musicians active in traditional Irish music who are considered Claremen or Clarewomen, ...
Musical groups from County Clare (4 P) Pages in category "Musicians from County Clare" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.
Bobby Gardiner was born in Aughdarra, Lisdoonvarna, the Burren area of County Clare. [2] His Mother, Dilly, played a German two- row concertina and from her he learned his first tune – the fling What the devil ails you?
Patrick "Pakie" or "Packie" Russell (1920 in Doonagore, Doolin – 4 September 1977) was a stonecutter and a well known Irish traditional concertina player and storyteller out of Doolin, County Clare, Ireland. He was one of the three Russell brothers to earn fame as musician, together with his brothers Micho and Gussie.
Hayes was born into a musical family in Maghera, a townland in the parish of Killanena in East County Clare, Ireland. His father, P.J. Hayes, was a noted fiddle player and his grandmother played the concertina. [1] His father and his uncle Paddy Canny, also an influential fiddler, were among the founders of the Tulla Céilí Band in 1946. P.J ...
Pages in category "Musical groups from County Clare" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K.
Seán Reid (1907–1978) was an Irish musician known as a player of the uilleann pipes, for promoting the County Clare style of piping, and for being the leader of the Tulla Céilí Band in the late 1940s.
Shannon was born in Ruan, County Clare. At eight years old, she began performing with Disirt Tola, a local band, with which she toured the United States at the age of fourteen. Shannon also worked as a competitive show jumper, but gave it up at the age of sixteen to focus on her music. She similarly abandoned studying at University College Cork.