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Jackie Daly

Jackie Daly (born 22 June 1945, Kanturk, North Cork, Ireland) is an Irish button accordion and concertina player.[1] He has been a member of a number of prominent Irish traditional-music bands, including De Dannan, Patrick Street, Arcady, and Buttons & Bows.[2]

Jackie Daly
Jackie Daly, 2012
Background information
Born (1945-06-22) 22 June 1945 (age 78)
Kanturk, County Cork, Ireland
GenresIrish
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Button accordion, Concertina
Years active1974–present

Music career Edit

Born and raised in the area known as Sliabh Luachra, Jackie Daly is one of the foremost living exponents of the distinctive music of that region. Among his early musical influences were his father, a melodeon (one-row accordion) player, and local fiddler Jim Keeffe, under whose tutelage he began playing at "crossroads dances".[3]

After working in the Dutch merchant navy for several years, Daly decided to become a professional musician on returning to Ireland in the early 1970s. In 1974 he won the All-Ireland Accordion Competition in Listowel, County Kerry.[2] To qualify, he was obliged to play a B/C instrument, at the time the only system sanctioned by the competition organizers, but immediately afterwards returned to his chosen C#/D system. In 1977, his first solo recording was released by Topic Records of London as volume 6 of their Music from Sliabh Luachra series.[4]

Daly's musical career is notable for partnerships with several fiddlers, beginning with Séamus Creagh. Their 1977 album, Jackie Daly agus Séamus Creagh, brought Sliabh Luachra music to a wider audience and, with its tight unison playing, set the standard for future accordion and fiddle recordings.[2]

Another influential partnership has been with Kevin Burke, on whose 1978 recording If the Cap Fits he made a guest appearance, and with whom he made another highly regarded fiddle-accordion duet album, Eavesdropper (1981).[citation needed]

Daly was the first of a series of accordionists with De Dannan, appearing on four of their albums between 1980 and 1985. It was his work with this band that is thought by many to have paved the way for the accordion to become a concert-stage, rather than principally a dance-band, instrument in Irish music.[3]

In 1986, Daly joined Patrick Street, a band that Burke was forming with Andy Irvine and Arty McGlynn, and with whom Daly played until 2007.[citation needed]

Between 1984 and 2015 Daly recorded four albums with fiddlers Séamus and Manus McGuire, as Buttons & Bows. He also collaborated with fiddler Máire O'Keeffe, notably on the album Re-Joyce: Tunes and Songs from the Joyce Collection (2003).[citation needed]

In 2005, Daly was named Ceoltóir na Bliana (Musician of the Year) in the Gradam Ceoil awards of the Irish-language television station TG4.[5]

In 2009, Topic Records included in their 70-year anniversary boxed set Three Score and Ten, "The Rising Sun" / "The Pope's Toe" from Jackie Daly - Music from Sliabh Luachra Vol. 6 as track one of the third CD.[citation needed]

In 2010, Daly and fiddler Matt Cranitch released The Living Stream, a recording of chiefly Sliabh Luachra music, followed by Rolling On in 2014.[6]

Legacy Edit

Since the mid-1970s, Daly has been an influential figure in traditional music, widely credited with having rehabilitated the image of the accordion and establishing it as an acceptable instrument for inclusion in the line-up of concert groups.[3]

He launched the move away from the musette tuning of the 1950s and 1960s towards a sweeter sound with lighter tremolo. He has also fostered a significant upswing in the popularity of the C#/D accordion, which is played in the older "press and draw" style — in contrast to the B/C accordion, the predominant tuning system among Irish traditional accordionists, which is played "on the draw".[7]

Discography Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ www.kanturkarts.ie https://www.kanturkarts.ie/pages/Jackie%20Daly/JackieDaly.htm. Retrieved 5 October 2022. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ a b c Vallely, Fintan (ed.), The Companion to Irish Traditional Music, Second Edition, Cork University Press, 2011, pp. 179-180, ISBN 978-1859184509
  3. ^ a b c Ni Chaoimh, Máire (2010). "Journey into Tradition: A Social History of the Irish Button Accordion, PhD thesis" (PDF). University of Limerick.
  4. ^ "Topic Records CD catalogue". Topicrecords.co.uk. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  5. ^ "Recipients of TG4 Music Awards, 1998–2014". Irish Traditional Music Archive. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  6. ^ Cranitch, Matt. "Matt & Jackie". Mattcranitch.com. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  7. ^ Smith, Graeme (1997). "Modern-Style Irish Accordion Playing: History, Biography and Class". Ethnomusicology. University of Illinois Press. 41 (3): 433–463. doi:10.2307/852759. JSTOR 852759.

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This article is about the Irish musician For people with a similar name see Jack Daly disambiguation Jackie Daly born 22 June 1945 Kanturk North Cork Ireland is an Irish button accordion and concertina player 1 He has been a member of a number of prominent Irish traditional music bands including De Dannan Patrick Street Arcady and Buttons amp Bows 2 Jackie DalyJackie Daly 2012Background informationBorn 1945 06 22 22 June 1945 age 78 Kanturk County Cork IrelandGenresIrishOccupation s MusicianInstrument s Button accordion ConcertinaYears active1974 present Contents 1 Music career 2 Legacy 3 Discography 4 ReferencesMusic career EditBorn and raised in the area known as Sliabh Luachra Jackie Daly is one of the foremost living exponents of the distinctive music of that region Among his early musical influences were his father a melodeon one row accordion player and local fiddler Jim Keeffe under whose tutelage he began playing at crossroads dances 3 After working in the Dutch merchant navy for several years Daly decided to become a professional musician on returning to Ireland in the early 1970s In 1974 he won the All Ireland Accordion Competition in Listowel County Kerry 2 To qualify he was obliged to play a B C instrument at the time the only system sanctioned by the competition organizers but immediately afterwards returned to his chosen C D system In 1977 his first solo recording was released by Topic Records of London as volume 6 of their Music from Sliabh Luachra series 4 Daly s musical career is notable for partnerships with several fiddlers beginning with Seamus Creagh Their 1977 album Jackie Daly agus Seamus Creagh brought Sliabh Luachra music to a wider audience and with its tight unison playing set the standard for future accordion and fiddle recordings 2 Another influential partnership has been with Kevin Burke on whose 1978 recording If the Cap Fits he made a guest appearance and with whom he made another highly regarded fiddle accordion duet album Eavesdropper 1981 citation needed Daly was the first of a series of accordionists with De Dannan appearing on four of their albums between 1980 and 1985 It was his work with this band that is thought by many to have paved the way for the accordion to become a concert stage rather than principally a dance band instrument in Irish music 3 In 1986 Daly joined Patrick Street a band that Burke was forming with Andy Irvine and Arty McGlynn and with whom Daly played until 2007 citation needed Between 1984 and 2015 Daly recorded four albums with fiddlers Seamus and Manus McGuire as Buttons amp Bows He also collaborated with fiddler Maire O Keeffe notably on the album Re Joyce Tunes and Songs from the Joyce Collection 2003 citation needed In 2005 Daly was named Ceoltoir na Bliana Musician of the Year in the Gradam Ceoil awards of the Irish language television station TG4 5 In 2009 Topic Records included in their 70 year anniversary boxed set Three Score and Ten The Rising Sun The Pope s Toe from Jackie Daly Music from Sliabh Luachra Vol 6 as track one of the third CD citation needed In 2010 Daly and fiddler Matt Cranitch released The Living Stream a recording of chiefly Sliabh Luachra music followed by Rolling On in 2014 6 Legacy EditSince the mid 1970s Daly has been an influential figure in traditional music widely credited with having rehabilitated the image of the accordion and establishing it as an acceptable instrument for inclusion in the line up of concert groups 3 He launched the move away from the musette tuning of the 1950s and 1960s towards a sweeter sound with lighter tremolo He has also fostered a significant upswing in the popularity of the C D accordion which is played in the older press and draw style in contrast to the B C accordion the predominant tuning system among Irish traditional accordionists which is played on the draw 7 Discography EditSoloJackie Daly Music From Sliabh Luachra Volume 6 1977 Many s a Wild Night 1995 With Maire O Keeffe Paul de Grae amp Garry O Briain DuetsJackie Daly amp Seamus Creagh 1977 Eavesdropper Kevin Burke amp Jackie Daly 1981 The Living Stream Matt Cranitch amp Jackie Daly 2010 Rolling On Matt Cranitch amp Jackie Daly 2014 With De DannanMist Covered Mountain 1980 The Star Spangled Molly 1981 Song for Ireland 1983 Anthem 1985 With Buttons amp BowsButtons amp Bows 1984 The First Month of Summer 1987 Grace Notes 1991 The Return of Spring 2015 With ArcadyAfter the Ball 1991 With Patrick StreetPatrick Street 1986 No 2 Patrick Street 1988 Irish Times album 1990 All in Good Time 1993 Cornerboys 1996 Made in Cork 1997 Live from Patrick Street 1999 Street Life 2002 On the Fly 2007 OtherThe 3rd Irish Folk Festival in Concert 1976 Live with Seamus Creagh and other artistes Sail Og Rua 1983 With Dolores Keane amp John Faulkner An Bodhran The Irish Drum 1996 Colm Murphy featuring Jackie Daly Mairtin O Connor and Aidan Coffey Re Joyce Tunes amp Songs from the Joyce Collection 2003 with various other musicians References Edit www kanturkarts ie https www kanturkarts ie pages Jackie 20Daly JackieDaly htm Retrieved 5 October 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help a b c Vallely Fintan ed The Companion to Irish Traditional Music Second Edition Cork University Press 2011 pp 179 180 ISBN 978 1859184509 a b c Ni Chaoimh Maire 2010 Journey into Tradition A Social History of the Irish Button Accordion PhD thesis PDF University of Limerick Topic Records CD catalogue Topicrecords co uk Retrieved 16 October 2018 Recipients of TG4 Music Awards 1998 2014 Irish Traditional Music Archive Retrieved 16 October 2018 Cranitch Matt Matt amp Jackie Mattcranitch com Retrieved 16 October 2018 Smith Graeme 1997 Modern Style Irish Accordion Playing History Biography and Class Ethnomusicology University of Illinois Press 41 3 433 463 doi 10 2307 852759 JSTOR 852759 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jackie Daly amp oldid 1164293320, 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