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The Bothy Band was an Irish traditional band from the 1970s, one of the most prominent from the roots revival of that era. Its members were:
Matt Molloy - flute and tin whistle; Paddy Keenan - uillean pipes and tin whistle; Donal Lunny - bouzouki, guitar, and production; Tríona Ní
Dhomhnaill - harpsichord, clavinet and vocals; and Mícheál Ó Domhnaill - guitar and vocals. The initial lineup had Paddy Glackin on fiddle as
well as Tony MacMahon on accordion. The band turned professional in November of 1975, with Tommy Peoples replacing Glackin on fiddle, to be
replaced in turn by Kev ...read more
The Bothy Band was an Irish traditional band from the 1970s, one of the most prominent from the roots revival of that era. Its members were:
Matt Molloy - flute and tin whistle; Paddy Keenan - uillean pipes and tin whistle; Donal Lunny - bouzouki, guitar, and production; Tríona Ní
Dhomhnaill - harpsichord, clavinet and vocals; and Mícheál Ó Domhnaill - guitar and vocals. The initial lineup had Paddy Glackin on fiddle as
well as Tony MacMahon on accordion. The band turned professional in November of 1975, with Tommy Peoples replacing Glackin on fiddle, to be
replaced in turn by Kevin Burke in May of 1976.
Their eponymous first album from 1975 (re-released as 1975: The First Album) established their critical renown. Their second, Old Hag
You Have Killed Me, from 1976, only increased their audience. This was followed by Out Of The Wind Into The Sun. That was to be their
last studio release, however, and it was followed by a live album recorded in Paris, Afterhours. In 1994 some previously unreleased
concerts from 1976 & 1978 were released as Live in Concert. After the band’s dissolution, the various members joined such bands as
Nightnoise, Moving Hearts, The Chieftains, Patrick Street and Touchstone. « hide |
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