List of bodhrán players
Appearance
This is a list of bodhrán players, people known for playing the bodhrán.
- Alexander James Adams
- Maggie Boyle
- Ronnie Browne of The Corries[1]
- Cormac Byrne, Uiscedwr, Seth Lakeman and others[2][3][4][5][6][7]
- Bobby Clancy of The Clancy Brothers[8]
- Kevin Conneff of The Chieftains[9]
- Caroline Corr of The Corrs
- Aimee Farrell Courtney, winner of the 2010 World Bodhrán Championship, first woman to win this title[10][11][12]
- Kevin Crawford of Lúnasa[13]
- Junior Davey, 5 times All-Ireland winner 1990/1993/1996/1997/1999[14][15][16]
- Tate Donovan American actor and director playing with the traditional Irish band, The Descendant
- Chrigel Glanzmann of Eluveitie
- Elayne Harrington, rapper[17]
- Tommy Hayes of Stockton's Wing[18][14][15][19][20]
- John Joe Kelly of Flook[14][21][22][23]
- Seamus Kennedy
- Dave King of Flogging Molly
- Dónal Lunny
- Tommy Makem
- Paddy Moloney
- Séan McCann of Canadian Folk/Roots band Great Big Sea - 1993 to present
- Johnny ("Ringo") McDonagh of De Dannan[24][14][25][15][16][26]
- Peadar Mercier (1914-1991), formerly of The Chieftains and other bands[27][28][29][30]
- Ruth Moody of The Wailin' Jennys
- Christy Moore
- Colm Murphy of De Dannan; tutor in bodhrán at University College, Cork, Ireland[31][32][24][14]
- Fergus O'Byrne
- Mike Oldfield
- Liam Ó Maonlaí
- Seán Ó Riada
- Rónán Ó Snodaigh of Kíla
- Paul Phillips (1959–2007), player and teacher, All-Ireland winner 2003[33]
- Debi Smith
- Leah Song of Rising Appalachia
- Chris Weddle
- Bill Whelan
- Roy Williamson
- Shane MacGowan (1957–2023)
- Ruairi Glasheen
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "The Corries - Scottish Love Songs - Ronnie Browne". Retrieved 9 January 2019.
- ^ Birmingham Conservatoire/Birmingham City University Staff page of Cormac Byrne, retrieved 13. Sept. 2016
- ^ Teachers at Craiceann Bodhrán Summer School 2016, retrieved 13. Sept. 2016
- ^ Award-winning percussionist inspires our students, lovemusictrust.com, retrieved 13. Sept 2016
- ^ Cormay Byrne at Discogs retrieved 11. Jan 2019
- ^ Ainscoe, Mike. "Seth Lakeman, Bury Met, 18th March, 2011". recordcollectormag.com. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
- ^ The Irish Bodhrán in Context:Celebrating the Evolutions of a Modern Tradition, Kyle Forsthoff, DMA, kyleforsthoff.com, retrieved 11. Jan. 2018
- ^ Hitchner, Earle (11–17 September 2002). "Bobby Clancy dies at 75". Irish Echo. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
- ^ Meek, Bill (1989). Paddy Moloney and the Chieftains. Dublin: Quinlan. ISBN 978-1557700643.
- ^ Aimee Farrell-Courtney: DIT student wins World Bodhrán Championship Archived 2015-04-18 at the Wayback Machine, Dublin Institute of Technology
- ^ "Aimee Farrell-Courtney; www.creative-connexions.eu". Archived from the original on 4 June 2016.
- ^ "Aimee Farrell-Courtney; The Gaelic College, Nova Scotia".
- ^ Lúnasa at Temple Bar Music Centre, Irish Times, 20 April 2004
- ^ a b c d e Fintan Vallely (editor): Companion to Irish Traditional Music Second Edition, Cork University Press, ISBN 978-1-85918-450-9, p. 72ff
- ^ a b c Fintan Vallely (editor): Companion to Irish Traditional Music Second Edition, Cork University Press, ISBN 978-1-85918-450-9, p. 171
- ^ a b Fintan Vallely (editor): Companion to Irish Traditional Music Second Edition, Cork University Press, ISBN 978-1-85918-450-9, p. 220
- ^ Conroy, Catherine. "A City of Words: Temper-Mental MissElayneous". Dublin City Council. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
- ^ "Stockon's Wing biography". Celtic Music. Tara. Retrieved 16 June 2012.
- ^ Fintan Vallely (editor): Companion to Irish Traditional Music Second Edition, Cork University Press, ISBN 978-1-85918-450-9, p. 210
- ^ Fintan Vallely (editor): Companion to Irish Traditional Music Second Edition, Cork University Press, ISBN 978-1-85918-450-9, p. 665
- ^ Fintan Vallely (editor): Companion to Irish Traditional Music Second Edition, Cork University Press, ISBN 978-1-85918-450-9, p. 271f
- ^ Fintan Vallely (editor): Companion to Irish Traditional Music Second Edition, Cork University Press, ISBN 978-1-85918-450-9, p. 452
- ^ "//// westbay festival ////_/[ John Joe Kelly ]\_". www.tradcentre.com.
- ^ a b Mittleman, Josh (30 March 1999). "Bodhrán performers". Celtic Music Archive. Ceolas. Retrieved 16 June 2012.
- ^ Fintan Vallely (editor): Companion to Irish Traditional Music Second Edition, Cork University Press, ISBN 978-1-85918-450-9, p. 17
- ^ Johnny 'Ringo' McDonagh - Bodhrán Galway Music Academy
- ^ Fintan Vallely (editor): Companion to Irish Traditional Music Second Edition, Cork University Press, ISBN 978-1-85918-450-9, p. 77
- ^ Fintan Vallely (editor): Companion to Irish Traditional Music Second Edition, Cork University Press, ISBN 978-1-85918-450-9, p. 121
- ^ Fintan Vallely (editor): Companion to Irish Traditional Music Second Edition, Cork University Press, ISBN 978-1-85918-450-9, p. 123
- ^ Documentary on One Peadar Mercier, RTÉ Radio 1, rte.ie, retrieved 13. Sept 2016
- ^ Fintan Vallely (editor): Companion to Irish Traditional Music Second Edition, Cork University Press, ISBN 978-1-85918-450-9, p. 474
- ^ Fintan Vallely (editor): Companion to Irish Traditional Music Second Edition, Cork University Press, ISBN 978-1-85918-450-9, p. 706
- ^ "Coleman Bodhran School :: Andrew Davey". Archived from the original on 18 April 2013. Retrieved 31 January 2016.