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Photo taken by Louis De Carlo
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Paddy Moloney
It all started sometime during the last year of World War II, in
the village of Donneycarney, north of Dublin, when the then six-year-old
Paddy Moloneys mother brought home a tin whistle shed
bought him in the city. And so began for the knockdown price
of a shilling and ninepence - one of the longest, most successful
and most seminally influential careers in folk musics history.
Or as the man himself once put it: I havent looked back
since.
In the decades to come, as founder and helmsman of the Chieftains,
Paddy was to rub shoulders with Beatles, record with Rolling Stones,
perform for presidents and play the uilleann pipes on the Great
Wall of China. He would travel over all five continents, bringing
Irish traditional music to literally millions of people, meanwhile
aligning it with everything from symphony orchestras to Mongolian
throat singers, jazz divas to Native American drums.
Yet throughout it all, over forty-plus years and forty-plus albums,
the core ethos of Paddys music has remained firmly rooted
in the many impromptu céilís that took place at home
while he was growing up, and during visits to his grandmother in
Co. Laois. Above all, hes stayed true to his faith in the
transcendent power of traditional tunes and songs to bring people
together, to express affinity over difference, to impart both happiness
and solace by distilling the essences of our shared human experience.
Again, Paddys own, oft-stated credo puts it somewhat more
pithily: Let the music speak for itself.
Without Paddy and the Chieftains, the Celtic music world would look
radically different today. In forming the band back in 1962, Paddy
effectively invented modern ensemble instrumentation, steering a
visionary course between the strictly-solo dictates of pure traditional
playing and the popular output of Irish showbands. Later, the Chieftains
blazed another trail in exploring or forging links between their
own and other countries traditions, whether with their Celtic
cousins in Brittany, Galicia and the US, or as far away as China,
where they became the first ever Western band to tour in 1983. And
through their collaborations with some of the worlds greatest
rock and pop stars the Stones, Van Morrison, Tom Jones, Sting,
Marianne Faithfull they have triumphantly asserted traditional
musics right to take its place on the very biggest stages,
meanwhile introducing legions of new fans to its timelessly potent
allure.
Now approaching his 70th year, Paddy remains as irrepressible and
inspiring a livewire as ever, constantly a-bubble with fresh ideas
and projects so much so, that were still waiting for
his long-promised debut solo album. When it does eventually appear,
though, it will be amidst a musical landscape and climate in which
its creator has been a truly defining force.
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