The traditional Irish music scene is in mourning following the passing of three well-known Clare musicians in as many weeks.
Ollie Conway was a noted set dancer, singer and storyteller from Mullagh, where he ran Conway’s pub. According to clarelibrary.blogspot.com, the pub was an established spot for musicians and dancers for many years, and was famous for its sessions during the Willie Clancy Week. Read tributes to the late Ollie Conway here.
Michael Mahony from Miltown Malbay also died last week. Michael was a renowned singer and flute player and he led the weekly singing session in Clearys (The Blond’s) in Miltown Malbay for fifty years. He was also a founder member of the West Clare Resource Centre. Listen to Michael Mahony sing 'Hills of Clare' here.
Michael Patsy Flanagan, from Barrtra, Lahinch, was also buried last week. Michael Patsy was the drummer with the Tulla Céilí Band for more than fifty years. He was photographed working on his farm by Dorothea Lange in 1954 as she travelled through County Clare
Ollie Conway was a noted set dancer, singer and storyteller from Mullagh, where he ran Conway’s pub. According to clarelibrary.blogspot.com, the pub was an established spot for musicians and dancers for many years, and was famous for its sessions during the Willie Clancy Week. Read tributes to the late Ollie Conway here.
Michael Mahony from Miltown Malbay also died last week. Michael was a renowned singer and flute player and he led the weekly singing session in Clearys (The Blond’s) in Miltown Malbay for fifty years. He was also a founder member of the West Clare Resource Centre. Listen to Michael Mahony sing 'Hills of Clare' here.
Michael Patsy Flanagan, from Barrtra, Lahinch, was also buried last week. Michael Patsy was the drummer with the Tulla Céilí Band for more than fifty years. He was photographed working on his farm by Dorothea Lange in 1954 as she travelled through County Clare
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