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Joe Derrane

Joe Derrane (March 16, 1930 - July 22, 2016) was an Irish-American button accordion player, known for re-popularizing the D/C# system diatonic button accordion.

Joe Derrane
Derrane in 2005
Background information
Born(1930-03-16)March 16, 1930
Boston, Massachusetts
Died(2016-07-22)July 22, 2016 (age 86)
Brockton, Massachusetts
GenresIrish
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Button accordion
Years active1947–2011

Life edit

Derrane was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to Irish immigrant parents.[1] His father played the accordion and his mother the fiddle. At the age of 10, Derrane began playing a one-row diatonic button accordion or melodeon, taking lessons with Jerry O'Brien, an immigrant from Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland. By the age of 14 Derrane was performing at the thriving "kitchen rackets" (house parties) on the Boston Irish scene. He soon upgraded to a 2-row D/C# accordion (the standard "American Irish" tuning of the time), and by the age of 17 was a leading musician in the Irish dancehalls on Dudley Street, Roxbury. This popularity in turn brought him radio exposure. In 1947-48 he recorded eight 78rpm singles (16 sides) of Irish dance tunes. These recordings were widely admired for Derrane's vigorous, accurate and highly ornamented playing.

By the late 1950s the Irish dancehalls in Roxbury were in terminal decline. Derrane was married with children and needed to continue supplementing his income through music. He switched to piano accordion and formed a band to play for weddings and similar engagements, moving away from traditional Irish music and instead playing popular music as well as Italian and Jewish traditional tunes. By the mid-1970s musical tastes had changed once more and Derrane again switched instruments, moving to electronic keyboards. He retired from music in 1990.

In 1993, however, Rego Records reissued the sixteen 78rpm cuts on CD (Irish Accordion). The recordings again generated considerable interest, but many assumed that the man who had made them in the late 1940s had died. On learning from Boston resident fiddler Seamus Connolly that Joe Derrane was still alive, Earle Hitchner, called "arguably the pre-eminent Celtic critic in this country" by The Boston Globe, contacted him in the early fall of 1993, and Derrane privately began playing the button accordion again. Shortly thereafter, at the strong urging of Hitchner, Washington, D.C., Irish Folk Festival artistic director Mike Denney invited Derrane to perform in the May 1994 festival at Wolf Trap in Vienna, Virginia. Derrane practiced intensively in preparation for what he thought would be the last appearance of his life, what he described as his "last hurrah." But his virtuosic performances (accompanied by Felix Dolan on piano) at Wolf Trap were greeted with overwhelming enthusiasm and acclaim, and soon Derrane embarked on a second career as a button accordionist.[2]

Since 1994 Joe Derrane has recorded two solo albums and four collaborations with prestigious players. He has appeared on radio and television many times, including The Pure Drop on Irish TV (RTÉ). He was the subject of a documentary by Frank Ferrel, As Played By Joe Derrane, and of another broadcast by Irish-language station TG4 as part of its Sé mo laoch series. He has toured Canada, Switzerland and the Netherlands, and appeared with The Chieftains at Boston Symphony Hall. In 1998 Derrane was inducted into the Hall of Fame of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (North American Province) for his contribution to Irish traditional music.[2] In 2004 the National Endowment for the Arts awarded him a National Heritage Fellowship, which is the United States' highest honor in the folk and traditional arts.[3][4] In 2006 he appeared at the National Folk Festival (USA).

Joe Derrane died on July 22, 2016, in Brockton, Massachusetts, at the age of 86.[2][5][1]

Discography edit

Solo albums

  • Irish Accordion (1993, reissued 1995) (singles from the 1940s)
  • Give Us Another (1995)
    • Track listing at irishtune.info
  • The Tie That Binds (1998)
    • Track listing at irishtune.info
  • Grove Lane (2010)
    • Track listing at irishtune.info

Joe Derrane and Carl Hession.

  • Return To Inis Mor (1996)
    • Track listing at irishtune.info

Joe Derrane, Frankie Gavin and Brian McGrath.

  • Ireland's Harvest (2002)

Joe Derrane and Jerry O'Brien.

  • Irish Accordion Masters (1996)
    • Track listing at irishtune.info

Joe Derrane, Séamus Connolly and John McGann.

  • The Boston Edge (2004)

Joe Derrane and John McGann

  • The Man behind The Box (2005)

Anthology - Tulla Ceili Band, Joe Derrane, Tom Doherty et al.

  • Baby Let Me Squeeze Your Box (2007)

Anthology - Deanta, Capercaillie, Altan, Joe Derrane, Kornog, Eileen Ivers, Silly Wizard et al.

  • Green Linnet Records: 25 Years of Celtic Music (2006)

Further reading edit

  • See You At the Hall: Boston's Golden Era of Irish Music and Dance by Susan Gedutis (2004)[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Smith, Sean (July 28, 2016). "Joe Derrane dies at 86; Dance hall legend, master accordionist". Boston Irish. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Davis, Barbara (July 26, 2016). "Joe Derrane (R.I.P.)". ccenboston.org. Comhaltas. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  3. ^ . www.arts.gov. National Endowment for the Arts. July 27, 2016. Archived from the original on May 23, 2020. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  4. ^ "Joe Derrane: Irish-American button accordionist". www.arts.gov. National Endowment for the Arts. n.d. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  5. ^ Orel, Gwen (July 23, 2016). "The great Joe Derrane (1930-2016), 'genius of a musician,' preferred to play". New York Irish Arts. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  6. ^ Gedutis, Susan (2004). See You At the Hall: Boston's Golden Era of Irish Music and Dance. Boston, Massachusetts: Northeastern University Press. ISBN 9781555536107. OCLC 54079896.

External links edit

  • Biography - Kennedy Center
  • Profile - Wall Street Journal
  • Biography - Dirty Linen
  • Biography - All Music
  • National Heritage Fellowship
  • See You At The Hall
  • Sé mo laoch: Joe Derrane (TG4 documentary)

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations April 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Joe Derrane March 16 1930 July 22 2016 was an Irish American button accordion player known for re popularizing the D C system diatonic button accordion Joe DerraneDerrane in 2005Background informationBorn 1930 03 16 March 16 1930Boston MassachusettsDied 2016 07 22 July 22 2016 age 86 Brockton MassachusettsGenresIrishOccupation s MusicianInstrument s Button accordionYears active1947 2011 Contents 1 Life 2 Discography 3 Further reading 4 References 5 External linksLife editDerrane was born in Boston Massachusetts to Irish immigrant parents 1 His father played the accordion and his mother the fiddle At the age of 10 Derrane began playing a one row diatonic button accordion or melodeon taking lessons with Jerry O Brien an immigrant from Kinsale County Cork Ireland By the age of 14 Derrane was performing at the thriving kitchen rackets house parties on the Boston Irish scene He soon upgraded to a 2 row D C accordion the standard American Irish tuning of the time and by the age of 17 was a leading musician in the Irish dancehalls on Dudley Street Roxbury This popularity in turn brought him radio exposure In 1947 48 he recorded eight 78rpm singles 16 sides of Irish dance tunes These recordings were widely admired for Derrane s vigorous accurate and highly ornamented playing By the late 1950s the Irish dancehalls in Roxbury were in terminal decline Derrane was married with children and needed to continue supplementing his income through music He switched to piano accordion and formed a band to play for weddings and similar engagements moving away from traditional Irish music and instead playing popular music as well as Italian and Jewish traditional tunes By the mid 1970s musical tastes had changed once more and Derrane again switched instruments moving to electronic keyboards He retired from music in 1990 In 1993 however Rego Records reissued the sixteen 78rpm cuts on CD Irish Accordion The recordings again generated considerable interest but many assumed that the man who had made them in the late 1940s had died On learning from Boston resident fiddler Seamus Connolly that Joe Derrane was still alive Earle Hitchner called arguably the pre eminent Celtic critic in this country by The Boston Globe contacted him in the early fall of 1993 and Derrane privately began playing the button accordion again Shortly thereafter at the strong urging of Hitchner Washington D C Irish Folk Festival artistic director Mike Denney invited Derrane to perform in the May 1994 festival at Wolf Trap in Vienna Virginia Derrane practiced intensively in preparation for what he thought would be the last appearance of his life what he described as his last hurrah But his virtuosic performances accompanied by Felix Dolan on piano at Wolf Trap were greeted with overwhelming enthusiasm and acclaim and soon Derrane embarked on a second career as a button accordionist 2 Since 1994 Joe Derrane has recorded two solo albums and four collaborations with prestigious players He has appeared on radio and television many times including The Pure Drop on Irish TV RTE He was the subject of a documentary by Frank Ferrel As Played By Joe Derrane and of another broadcast by Irish language station TG4 as part of its Se mo laoch series He has toured Canada Switzerland and the Netherlands and appeared with The Chieftains at Boston Symphony Hall In 1998 Derrane was inducted into the Hall of Fame of Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann North American Province for his contribution to Irish traditional music 2 In 2004 the National Endowment for the Arts awarded him a National Heritage Fellowship which is the United States highest honor in the folk and traditional arts 3 4 In 2006 he appeared at the National Folk Festival USA Joe Derrane died on July 22 2016 in Brockton Massachusetts at the age of 86 2 5 1 Discography editSolo albums Irish Accordion 1993 reissued 1995 singles from the 1940s Give Us Another 1995 Track listing at irishtune info The Tie That Binds 1998 Track listing at irishtune info Grove Lane 2010 Track listing at irishtune infoJoe Derrane and Carl Hession Return To Inis Mor 1996 Track listing at irishtune infoJoe Derrane Frankie Gavin and Brian McGrath Ireland s Harvest 2002 Joe Derrane and Jerry O Brien Irish Accordion Masters 1996 Track listing at irishtune infoJoe Derrane Seamus Connolly and John McGann The Boston Edge 2004 Joe Derrane and John McGann The Man behind The Box 2005 Anthology Tulla Ceili Band Joe Derrane Tom Doherty et al Baby Let Me Squeeze Your Box 2007 Anthology Deanta Capercaillie Altan Joe Derrane Kornog Eileen Ivers Silly Wizard et al Green Linnet Records 25 Years of Celtic Music 2006 Further reading editSee You At the Hall Boston s Golden Era of Irish Music and Dance by Susan Gedutis 2004 6 References edit a b Smith Sean July 28 2016 Joe Derrane dies at 86 Dance hall legend master accordionist Boston Irish Retrieved January 3 2021 a b c Davis Barbara July 26 2016 Joe Derrane R I P ccenboston org Comhaltas Retrieved January 3 2021 Statement on the Death of NEA National Heritage Fellow Joe Derrane www arts gov National Endowment for the Arts July 27 2016 Archived from the original on May 23 2020 Retrieved January 3 2021 Joe Derrane Irish American button accordionist www arts gov National Endowment for the Arts n d Retrieved January 3 2021 Orel Gwen July 23 2016 The great Joe Derrane 1930 2016 genius of a musician preferred to play New York Irish Arts Retrieved January 3 2021 Gedutis Susan 2004 See You At the Hall Boston s Golden Era of Irish Music and Dance Boston Massachusetts Northeastern University Press ISBN 9781555536107 OCLC 54079896 External links editJoe Derrane A National Treasure Biography Kennedy Center Profile Wall Street Journal Biography Shamrock Biography Dirty Linen Biography All Music The Boston Edge National Heritage Fellowship See You At The Hall Se mo laoch Joe Derrane TG4 documentary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joe Derrane amp oldid 1166751470, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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