The Best of Irish Folk Music

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A blog dedicated to the best Irish Folk Music. Traditional and contemporary Irish Folk Music.

Irish Folk Music Defined

Irish folk music is a genre of folk music that originated in Ireland. It is characterized by its use of traditional instruments and melodies, as well as its focus on storytelling and narrative. Irish folk music has been popularized by many famous performers, including The Clancy Brothers, The Dubliners, and The Chieftains. It has also influenced many other genres of music, including country, rock, and pop.

The Best of Irish Folk Music

Irish Folk music is a genre of music that is typically passed down from generation to generation. It is a type of music that is meant to be enjoyed by all. Irish Folk music is known for its upbeat tempo and its catchy melodies. It is a type of music that is sure to put a smile on your face.

The Clancy Brothers

The Clancy Brothers were an Irish folk band, formed in 1955 in Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary. The members were brothers Paddy, Liam and Tom Clancy and they are most famous for their recordings of traditional Irish songs. Many of the songs they recorded were originally sung in Gaelic but they also sang in English. The Clancy Brothers were one of the most influential Irish folk bands and their music has been described as “emotional, fist-pounding anthems of rebellion”.

The Dubliners

Formed in 1962, The Dubliners were one of the most influential Irish bands of their generation. With their signature blend of traditional Irish music and rebel songs, they helped to define the Irish folk music sound. Over the course of their five-decade career, they released over 30 albums, with hits like “Seven Drunken Nights”, “The Black Velvet Band”, and “The Wild Rover”. In 2012, they were inducted into the Irish Music Hall of Fame.

The Chieftains

The Chieftains are a Grammy-winning Irish folk music group founded in Dublin in 1962, by Paddy Moloney, Sean Potts and Michael Tubridy. The Chieftains’ sound has been labeled as “Celtic” due to their vast repertoire which includes many Irish jigs and reels, although they have also been influenced by traditional Scottish and Cape Breton music. They have participated in many musical collaborations with prestigous artists such as Sting, The Rolling Stones, Van Morrison, Bonnie Raitt, Ry Cooder and many more. In addition to their renowned recordings, the Chieftains have toured the world extensively, bringing their unique brand of Celtic music to enthusiastic audiences everywhere.

The Future of Irish Folk Music

The future of Irish folk music is looking very bright indeed. With a new generation of talented musicians emerging, the traditions of this great music are in safe hands. The likes of Dervish, Solas, The Pogues and The Dubliners have done much to keep the music alive and kicking, and there are many more younger bands taking up the mantle.

Irish folk music has always had a strong appeal overseas, particularly in the United States, where it has been hugely popular for many years. This popularity looks set to continue, as more and more people discover the joys of this most accessible and enjoyable of musical genres.

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