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The Chieftains

The Chieftains are a traditional Irish folk band formed in Dublin in 1962, by Paddy Moloney, Seán Potts and Michael Tubridy. Their sound, which is almost entirely instrumental and largely built around uilleann pipes, has become synonymous with traditional Irish music. They are regarded as having helped popularise Irish music around the world.[1] They have won six Grammy Awards during their career and they were given a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2002 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. Some music experts[2] have credited The Chieftains with bringing traditional Irish music to a worldwide audience, so much so that the Irish government awarded them the honorary title of 'Ireland's Musical Ambassadors' in 1989.[3]

The Chieftains
The Chieftains performing in 2008
Background information
OriginDublin, Ireland
Genres
Years active1962–present
LabelsCladdagh, Island, RCA
MembersKevin Conneff
Matt Molloy
Past membersPaddy Moloney
Seán Potts
Michael Tubridy
David Fallon
Martin Fay
Peadar Mercier
Seán Keane
Derek Bell
Ronnie McShane
Barney McKenna
Websitewww.thechieftains.com

Name edit

The band's name came from the book Death of a Chieftain by Irish author John Montague.[4] Assisted early on by Garech Browne, they signed with his company Claddagh Records. They needed financial success abroad, and succeeded in this.[citation needed]

Career edit

Origins edit

Paddy Moloney was a member of Ceoltóirí Chualann, a group of musicians who specialised in instrumentals, and sought to form a new band. Their first rehearsals were held at Moloney's house, with David Fallon and Martin Fay joining the original three. The group remained only semi-professional until the 1970s. By then, they had achieved great success in Ireland and the United Kingdom.

Rise to international fame edit

In 1973, their popularity began to spread to the United States when their previous albums were released there by Island Records. They received further acclaim when they worked on the Academy Award–winning soundtrack to Stanley Kubrick's 1975 film Barry Lyndon, which triggered their transition to the mainstream in the US.[5][6]

Successful career edit

The group continued to release successful records throughout the 1970s and 1980s, and their work with Van Morrison in 1988 resulted in the critically acclaimed album Irish Heartbeat.[7] They went on to collaborate with many other well-known musicians and singers; among them Luciano Pavarotti, the Rolling Stones, Madonna, Sinéad O'Connor, Roger Daltrey, and Van Morrison.[8]

50th anniversary edit

In 2012, they celebrated their 50th anniversary with an ambitious album and tour. The album, Voice of Ages, was produced by T Bone Burnett and featured the Chieftains collaborating with many musicians including Bon Iver, Paolo Nutini and The Decemberists. It also included a collaboration with NASA astronaut Catherine Coleman playing the flute aboard the International Space Station as it orbited the Earth. The Chieftains performed at Carnegie Hall on March 17, 2012.[9]

The Irish Goodbye Tour edit

In February 2019, The Chieftains embarked on an extensive farewell tour entitled the "Irish Goodbye Tour", including a 2019 European leg, a 2020 Canadian leg and two 2019 and 2020 US legs.[10]

On 13 March 2020, the band announced that a few tour dates of their "Irish Goodbye Tour" had been postponed (until further notice) due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[nb 1]

2021: Paddy Moloney's death edit

The Chieftains' co-founder and leader Paddy Moloney died suddenly on 12 October 2021,[12][13][14][15] leaving the band's future uncertain.

2022: Live in San Francisco 1973 & 1976 edit

On 23 July 2022, in celebration of the band's 60 years, it was announced the forthcoming release on 2 September 2022 on vinyl, CD, and digital downloads of Bear's Sonic Journals: The Foxhunt, The Chieftains Live in San Francisco 1973 & 1976 featuring the Chieftains performing live in San Francisco in 1973 and 1976. The 2CD & Digital editions of the album feature the recordings of two entire shows in San Francisco: on October 1, 1973 at The Boarding House during their first tour in the U.S. (an unscheduled gig which occurred at Jerry Garcia's invitation to open for his bluegrass band, Old & In the Way) and on May 5, 1976 at The Great American Music Hall, while the vinyl release features 2 sides containing (only) the performance from October 1, 1973.[16][17]

Collaborations edit

 
Paddy Moloney pictured with Bob Dylan, who is a fan of the band's work

The band has become known for their vast work of collaborations with popular musicians of many genres, including country music, Galician traditional music, Newfoundland music, and rock and roll. Their widespread work as collaborators resulted in the Irish Government awarding the group the honorary title of Ireland's Musical Ambassadors in 1989.[18]

They have performed with (in alphabetical order):[citation needed]

In May 1986, they performed at Self Aid, a benefit concert held in Dublin that focused on the problem of chronic unemployment which was widespread in Ireland at that time. In 1994, they appeared in Roger Daltrey's production, album and video of A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who. They performed with Canadian astronaut Cmdr. Chris Hadfield in Houston, Texas, on 15 February 2013. Hadfield sang and played guitar on "Moondance" from aboard the International Space Station.

Success and legacy edit

The band has won six Grammy Awards and been nominated eighteen times. They have won an Emmy and a Genie and contributed tracks, including their highly praised version of the song Women of Ireland, to Leonard Rosenman's Oscar-winning score for Stanley Kubrick's 1975 film Barry Lyndon.[18] In 2002 they were given a Lifetime Achievement Award by the UK's BBC Radio 2. Two of their singles have been minor hits in the UK Singles Chart. "Have I Told You Lately" (credited to The Chieftains with Van Morrison) reached No. 71 in 1995. "I Know My Love" (credited to The Chieftains featuring The Corrs) reached No. 37 in 1999.[21]

Dr. Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin[22] said the success of The Chieftains helped place Irish traditional music on a par with other musical genres in the world of popular entertainment. By collaborating with pop and rock musicians, they have taken Irish music to a much wider audience. They have become, in effect, musical ambassadors for Ireland. This de facto role was officially recognised by the Irish government in 1989 when it awarded the group the honorary title of Ireland's Musical Ambassadors.[18]

Notable performances edit

They played in a concert for Pope John Paul II, before an audience of more than one million people in 1979 in Phoenix Park in Dublin, to mark the Papal visit to Ireland.[18]

In 1983, they were invited by the Chinese Government to perform with the Chinese Broadcasting Art Group in a concert on the Great Wall of China, becoming the first western musical group to do so.[23] They were the first group to perform in the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., invited by Senator Edward Kennedy and the former Speaker of the House, Tip O'Neill.[18]

In 2011, they performed at a concert in Dublin attended by President Mary McAleese and Queen Elizabeth II of Britain during her first ever official trip to the Republic of Ireland.[24]

On 14 April 2023, they reunited for one last time to play for president Joe Biden who was visiting his ancestral home of Ballina, County Mayo in a historical tour of the Island. [25]

Personnel edit

Discography edit

  1. The Chieftains (1964)
  2. The Chieftains 2 (1969)
  3. The Chieftains 3 (1971)
  4. The Chieftains 4 (1973)
  5. The Chieftains 5 (1975)
  6. The Chieftains 6: Bonaparte's Retreat (1976)
  7. The Chieftains 7 (1977)
  8. The Chieftains Live! (1977, live)
  9. The Chieftains 8 (1978)
  10. The Chieftains 9: Boil the Breakfast Early (1979)
  11. The Chieftains 10: Cotton-Eyed Joe (1980)
  12. The Grey Fox (1982) (soundtrack to The Grey Fox)
  13. The Year of the French (1983, with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra)
  14. The Chieftains in China (1985)
  15. Ballad of the Irish Horse (1986)
  16. Celtic Wedding (1987)
  17. In Ireland (1987) (with James Galway)
  18. Irish Heartbeat (1988) (with Van Morrison)
  19. The Tailor of Gloucester (1988) (with Meryl Streep)
  20. A Chieftains Celebration (1989)
  21. Over the Sea To Skye: The Celtic Connection (1990) (with James Galway)
  22. The Bells of Dublin (1991)
  23. Reel Music (1991)
  24. Another Country (1992)
  25. An Irish Evening (1992, live)
  26. The Best of the Chieftains (1992, compilation)
  27. Far and Away original motion picture soundtrack (with John Williams) (1992)
  28. The Celtic Harp: A Tribute to Edward Bunting (1993) (with The Belfast Harp Orchestra)
  29. The Long Black Veil (1995)
  30. Film Cuts (1996)
  31. Santiago (1996)
  32. Long Journey Home (1998, with the Irish Film Orchestra and Elvis Costello)
  33. Fire in the Kitchen (1998, compilation)
  34. Silent Night: A Christmas in Rome (1998, live)
  35. Tears of Stone (1999)
  36. Water From the Well (2000)
  37. The Wide World Over (2002, compilation)
  38. Down the Old Plank Road: The Nashville Sessions (2002)
  39. Further Down the Old Plank Road (2003)
  40. Live from Dublin: A Tribute to Derek Bell (2005, live)
  41. The Essential Chieftains (2006, compilation)
  42. San Patricio (2010) (with Ry Cooder)
  43. Voice of Ages (2012)
  44. Chronicles: 60 Years of The Chieftains (2021, compilation)
  45. A Celtic Landscape (2021, compilation)
  46. Bear’s Sonic Journals: The Foxhunt, The Chieftains Live in San Francisco 1973 & 1976 (2022)[16][17][26]

Explanatory notes edit

  1. ^ Five shows scheduled for mid-March 2020 in the US had to be postponed due to the coronavirus situation in the US: on 13 March at Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts; on 14 at the UConn Jorgensen Center in Storrs, Connecticut; on 15 at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, New Jersey; on 17 at The Town Hall in New York City; on 19 at the George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. All tickets will be honoured for the soon-to-be-rescheduled dates.[11]

Citations edit

  1. ^ "The Chieftains... out of this world!". Independent.ie. 3 March 2012. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
  2. ^ "The Chieftains". stevewinick.com. Stephen D. Winick. 17 March 1975. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
  3. ^ . westportfestival.com. Archived from the original on 30 March 2012.
  4. ^ "Shaw Communications". Members.shaw.ca. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  5. ^ Ratliff, Ben (3 February 2012). "Stones, Chieftains, Beach Boys and El Gran Combo Turn 50". The New York Times.
  6. ^ "Articles about Chieftains". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
  7. ^ Michaels, Sean (22 November 2011). "Chieftains team up with Bon Iver and the Decemberists". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
  8. ^ NPR Staff (14 February 2012). "The Chieftains: For 50 Years, Irish Music for the World". Morning Edition. NPR. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
  9. ^ "Chieftains Celebrating 50th Anniversary With Carnegie Hall Concert". CBS New York. 16 March 2012. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  10. ^ "Tours". The Chieftains. 13 March 2020. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  11. ^ "It is with great sadness that we announce the following tour dates on The Chieftains 'Irish Goodbye Tour' have been postponed until further notice". Facebook. 13 March 2020. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  12. ^ "Chieftains founder Paddy Moloney laid to rest". The Irish World). 18 October 2021. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  13. ^ Crowley, Sinéad (12 October 2021). "Paddy Moloney, The Chieftains founder, dies aged 83". Raidió Teilifís Éireann. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  14. ^ Finn, Melanie (12 October 2021). "Ireland has lost a 'true talent and advocate for traditional music' – warm tributes for legendary musician Paddy Moloney (83)". Irish Independent. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  15. ^ Burke, Céimin (12 October 2021). "President leads tributes to 'extraordinary' Chieftains founder Paddy Moloney". The Journal. Dublin: Journal Media Ltd. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  16. ^ a b "Celebrating 60 years of The Chieftains, we are thrilled to announce the 9th Chapter of Bear's Sonic Journals: The Foxhunt, The Chieftains in San Francisco! Vinyl, CD, and digital downloads will be available everywhere on September 2..." Facebook.com. Owsley Stanley Foundation. 22 July 2022. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  17. ^ a b "The Chieftains in San Francisco (The Boarding House, October 1, 1973 / The Great American Music Hall, May 5, 1976)". owsleystanleyfoundation.org. July 2022. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  18. ^ a b c d e McCarthy, John Patrick (2006). Ireland: a reference guide from the Renaissance to the present. Infobase. p. 216. ISBN 978-0-8160-5378-0.
  19. ^ . thechieftains.com. The Chieftains. 20 June 2012. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
  20. ^ Clerk, Carol (9 October 2006). Kiss My Arse: The Story of the Pogues. London: Omnibus Press.
  21. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 104. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  22. ^ Pocket History of Irish Traditional Music. Dublin: The O'Brien Press, p. 155
  23. ^ Lannert, John (6 March 1992). "An Irish Tradition For 29 Years, The Chieftains Have Been Entertaining Audiences And Attracting The Admiration of Fellow Performers". Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved 27 February 2011.
  24. ^ . Irishcanadamag.com. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
  25. ^ "The Chieftains to reunite one last time for Biden event on Friday in Ballina". Irishtimes.com. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
  26. ^ Broerman, Michael (1 September 2022). "Ireland's The Chieftains Land on U.S. Soil in Latest 'Bear's Sonic Journals' Release". Live for Live Music. Retrieved 3 September 2022.

General sources edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Band history
  • , National Geographic World Music (archived)
  • The Chieftains discography at Discogs
  • The Chieftains at IMDb

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For other uses see Chieftain disambiguation The Chieftains are a traditional Irish folk band formed in Dublin in 1962 by Paddy Moloney Sean Potts and Michael Tubridy Their sound which is almost entirely instrumental and largely built around uilleann pipes has become synonymous with traditional Irish music They are regarded as having helped popularise Irish music around the world 1 They have won six Grammy Awards during their career and they were given a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2002 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Some music experts 2 have credited The Chieftains with bringing traditional Irish music to a worldwide audience so much so that the Irish government awarded them the honorary title of Ireland s Musical Ambassadors in 1989 3 The ChieftainsThe Chieftains performing in 2008Background informationOriginDublin IrelandGenresTraditional Irish Irish folk CelticYears active1962 presentLabelsCladdagh Island RCAMembersKevin ConneffMatt MolloyPast membersPaddy MoloneySean PottsMichael TubridyDavid FallonMartin FayPeadar MercierSean KeaneDerek BellRonnie McShaneBarney McKennaWebsitewww wbr thechieftains wbr com Contents 1 Name 2 Career 2 1 Origins 2 2 Rise to international fame 2 3 Successful career 2 4 50th anniversary 2 5 The Irish Goodbye Tour 2 6 2021 Paddy Moloney s death 2 7 2022 Live in San Francisco 1973 amp 1976 3 Collaborations 4 Success and legacy 5 Notable performances 6 Personnel 7 Discography 8 Explanatory notes 9 Citations 10 General sources 11 External linksName editThe band s name came from the book Death of a Chieftain by Irish author John Montague 4 Assisted early on by Garech Browne they signed with his company Claddagh Records They needed financial success abroad and succeeded in this citation needed Career editOrigins edit Paddy Moloney was a member of Ceoltoiri Chualann a group of musicians who specialised in instrumentals and sought to form a new band Their first rehearsals were held at Moloney s house with David Fallon and Martin Fay joining the original three The group remained only semi professional until the 1970s By then they had achieved great success in Ireland and the United Kingdom Rise to international fame edit In 1973 their popularity began to spread to the United States when their previous albums were released there by Island Records They received further acclaim when they worked on the Academy Award winning soundtrack to Stanley Kubrick s 1975 film Barry Lyndon which triggered their transition to the mainstream in the US 5 6 Successful career edit The group continued to release successful records throughout the 1970s and 1980s and their work with Van Morrison in 1988 resulted in the critically acclaimed album Irish Heartbeat 7 They went on to collaborate with many other well known musicians and singers among them Luciano Pavarotti the Rolling Stones Madonna Sinead O Connor Roger Daltrey and Van Morrison 8 50th anniversary edit In 2012 they celebrated their 50th anniversary with an ambitious album and tour The album Voice of Ages was produced by T Bone Burnett and featured the Chieftains collaborating with many musicians including Bon Iver Paolo Nutini and The Decemberists It also included a collaboration with NASA astronaut Catherine Coleman playing the flute aboard the International Space Station as it orbited the Earth The Chieftains performed at Carnegie Hall on March 17 2012 9 The Irish Goodbye Tour edit In February 2019 The Chieftains embarked on an extensive farewell tour entitled the Irish Goodbye Tour including a 2019 European leg a 2020 Canadian leg and two 2019 and 2020 US legs 10 On 13 March 2020 the band announced that a few tour dates of their Irish Goodbye Tour had been postponed until further notice due to the COVID 19 pandemic nb 1 2021 Paddy Moloney s death edit The Chieftains co founder and leader Paddy Moloney died suddenly on 12 October 2021 12 13 14 15 leaving the band s future uncertain 2022 Live in San Francisco 1973 amp 1976 edit On 23 July 2022 in celebration of the band s 60 years it was announced the forthcoming release on 2 September 2022 on vinyl CD and digital downloads of Bear s Sonic Journals The Foxhunt The Chieftains Live in San Francisco 1973 amp 1976 featuring the Chieftains performing live in San Francisco in 1973 and 1976 The 2CD amp Digital editions of the album feature the recordings of two entire shows in San Francisco on October 1 1973 at The Boarding House during their first tour in the U S an unscheduled gig which occurred at Jerry Garcia s invitation to open for his bluegrass band Old amp In the Way and on May 5 1976 at The Great American Music Hall while the vinyl release features 2 sides containing only the performance from October 1 1973 16 17 Collaborations edit nbsp Paddy Moloney pictured with Bob Dylan who is a fan of the band s workThe band has become known for their vast work of collaborations with popular musicians of many genres including country music Galician traditional music Newfoundland music and rock and roll Their widespread work as collaborators resulted in the Irish Government awarding the group the honorary title of Ireland s Musical Ambassadors in 1989 18 They have performed with in alphabetical order citation needed Moya Brennan Jackson Browne Rosanne Cash The Civil Wars Ry Cooder The Corrs Elvis Costello Roger Daltrey The Decemberists The Dubliners Elio e le Storie Tese John Entwistle Marianne Faithfull Bela Fleck James Galway Art Garfunkel Glass Tiger Mike Gordon Great Big Sea Nanci Griffith Emmylou Harris Mick Jagger Colin James Tom Jones Kepa Junkera Mark Knopfler Diana Krall Alison Krauss Nolwenn Leroy 19 Los Cenzontles Lyle Lovett The Low Anthem Ashley MacIsaac Natalie MacMaster Madonna Ziggy Marley Loreena McKennitt Sarah McLachlan Natalie Merchant Milladoiro Gary Moore Van Morrison Willie Nelson Nickel Creek Carlos Nunez Paolo Nutini Siobhan O Brien Sinead O Connor Mike Oldfield Luciano Pavarotti Pink Martini The Pogues 20 Punch Brothers Eros Ramazzotti The Rolling Stones Earl Scruggs Ricky Skaggs Sting Ultravox Jim White John Williams In May 1986 they performed at Self Aid a benefit concert held in Dublin that focused on the problem of chronic unemployment which was widespread in Ireland at that time In 1994 they appeared in Roger Daltrey s production album and video of A Celebration The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who They performed with Canadian astronaut Cmdr Chris Hadfield in Houston Texas on 15 February 2013 Hadfield sang and played guitar on Moondance from aboard the International Space Station Success and legacy editThe band has won six Grammy Awards and been nominated eighteen times They have won an Emmy and a Genie and contributed tracks including their highly praised version of the song Women of Ireland to Leonard Rosenman s Oscar winning score for Stanley Kubrick s 1975 film Barry Lyndon 18 In 2002 they were given a Lifetime Achievement Award by the UK s BBC Radio 2 Two of their singles have been minor hits in the UK Singles Chart Have I Told You Lately credited to The Chieftains with Van Morrison reached No 71 in 1995 I Know My Love credited to The Chieftains featuring The Corrs reached No 37 in 1999 21 Dr Gearoid o hAllmhurain 22 said the success of The Chieftains helped place Irish traditional music on a par with other musical genres in the world of popular entertainment By collaborating with pop and rock musicians they have taken Irish music to a much wider audience They have become in effect musical ambassadors for Ireland This de facto role was officially recognised by the Irish government in 1989 when it awarded the group the honorary title of Ireland s Musical Ambassadors 18 Notable performances editThey played in a concert for Pope John Paul II before an audience of more than one million people in 1979 in Phoenix Park in Dublin to mark the Papal visit to Ireland 18 In 1983 they were invited by the Chinese Government to perform with the Chinese Broadcasting Art Group in a concert on the Great Wall of China becoming the first western musical group to do so 23 They were the first group to perform in the Capitol Building in Washington D C invited by Senator Edward Kennedy and the former Speaker of the House Tip O Neill 18 In 2011 they performed at a concert in Dublin attended by President Mary McAleese and Queen Elizabeth II of Britain during her first ever official trip to the Republic of Ireland 24 On 14 April 2023 they reunited for one last time to play for president Joe Biden who was visiting his ancestral home of Ballina County Mayo in a historical tour of the Island 25 Personnel editCurrent membersKevin Conneff bodhran vocals 1976 present Matt Molloy flute tin whistle 1979 present Former membersPaddy Moloney uilleann pipes tin whistle button accordion bodhran 1962 2021 died 2021 Sean Potts tin whistle bones bodhran 1962 1979 died 2014 Michael Tubridy flute concertina tin whistle 1962 1979 David Fallon bodhran 1962 1966 died Martin Fay fiddle bones 1962 2002 died 2012 Peadar Mercier bodhran bones 1966 1976 died 1991 Sean Keane fiddle tin whistle 1968 2002 occasional performances thereafter died 2023 Derek Bell Irish harp keyboard instruments oboe 1975 2002 died 2002 Ronnie McShane bones bodhran 1975 1976 died 2017 Touring musiciansTim Edey guitars melodeon button accordion piano backing vocals Seamie O Dowd guitars accordion replacing Tim Edey when he is not touring citation needed Triona Marshall keyboards harp Tara Breen fiddle saxophone step dancing Alyth McCormack vocals step dancing Jon Pilatzke fiddle step dancing Nathan Pilatzke step dancing Cara Butler step dancingDiscography editThe Chieftains 1964 The Chieftains 2 1969 The Chieftains 3 1971 The Chieftains 4 1973 The Chieftains 5 1975 The Chieftains 6 Bonaparte s Retreat 1976 The Chieftains 7 1977 The Chieftains Live 1977 live The Chieftains 8 1978 The Chieftains 9 Boil the Breakfast Early 1979 The Chieftains 10 Cotton Eyed Joe 1980 The Grey Fox 1982 soundtrack to The Grey Fox The Year of the French 1983 with the RTE Concert Orchestra The Chieftains in China 1985 Ballad of the Irish Horse 1986 Celtic Wedding 1987 In Ireland 1987 with James Galway Irish Heartbeat 1988 with Van Morrison The Tailor of Gloucester 1988 with Meryl Streep A Chieftains Celebration 1989 Over the Sea To Skye The Celtic Connection 1990 with James Galway The Bells of Dublin 1991 Reel Music 1991 Another Country 1992 An Irish Evening 1992 live The Best of the Chieftains 1992 compilation Far and Away original motion picture soundtrack with John Williams 1992 The Celtic Harp A Tribute to Edward Bunting 1993 with The Belfast Harp Orchestra The Long Black Veil 1995 Film Cuts 1996 Santiago 1996 Long Journey Home 1998 with the Irish Film Orchestra and Elvis Costello Fire in the Kitchen 1998 compilation Silent Night A Christmas in Rome 1998 live Tears of Stone 1999 Water From the Well 2000 The Wide World Over 2002 compilation Down the Old Plank Road The Nashville Sessions 2002 Further Down the Old Plank Road 2003 Live from Dublin A Tribute to Derek Bell 2005 live The Essential Chieftains 2006 compilation San Patricio 2010 with Ry Cooder Voice of Ages 2012 Chronicles 60 Years of The Chieftains 2021 compilation A Celtic Landscape 2021 compilation Bear s Sonic Journals The Foxhunt The Chieftains Live in San Francisco 1973 amp 1976 2022 16 17 26 Explanatory notes edit Five shows scheduled for mid March 2020 in the US had to be postponed due to the coronavirus situation in the US on 13 March at Symphony Hall in Boston Massachusetts on 14 at the UConn Jorgensen Center in Storrs Connecticut on 15 at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark New Jersey on 17 at The Town Hall in New York City on 19 at the George Mason University in Fairfax Virginia All tickets will be honoured for the soon to be rescheduled dates 11 Citations edit The Chieftains out of this world Independent ie 3 March 2012 Retrieved 14 February 2013 The Chieftains stevewinick com Stephen D Winick 17 March 1975 Retrieved 14 February 2013 The Chieftains westportfestival com Archived from the original on 30 March 2012 Shaw Communications Members shaw ca Retrieved 4 August 2018 Ratliff Ben 3 February 2012 Stones Chieftains Beach Boys and El Gran Combo Turn 50 The New York Times Articles about Chieftains Chicago Tribune Retrieved 14 February 2013 Michaels Sean 22 November 2011 Chieftains team up with Bon Iver and the Decemberists The Guardian London Retrieved 14 February 2013 NPR Staff 14 February 2012 The Chieftains For 50 Years Irish Music for the World Morning Edition NPR Retrieved 14 February 2013 Chieftains Celebrating 50th Anniversary With Carnegie Hall Concert CBS New York 16 March 2012 Retrieved 2 February 2020 Tours The Chieftains 13 March 2020 Retrieved 13 March 2020 It is with great sadness that we announce the following tour dates on The Chieftains Irish Goodbye Tour have been postponed until further notice Facebook 13 March 2020 Retrieved 13 March 2020 Chieftains founder Paddy Moloney laid to rest The Irish World 18 October 2021 Retrieved 24 July 2022 Crowley Sinead 12 October 2021 Paddy Moloney The Chieftains founder dies aged 83 Raidio Teilifis Eireann Retrieved 24 July 2022 Finn Melanie 12 October 2021 Ireland has lost a true talent and advocate for traditional music warm tributes for legendary musician Paddy Moloney 83 Irish Independent Retrieved 24 July 2022 Burke Ceimin 12 October 2021 President leads tributes to extraordinary Chieftains founder Paddy Moloney The Journal Dublin Journal Media Ltd Retrieved 24 July 2022 a b Celebrating 60 years of The Chieftains we are thrilled to announce the 9th Chapter of Bear s Sonic Journals The Foxhunt The Chieftains in San Francisco Vinyl CD and digital downloads will be available everywhere on September 2 Facebook com Owsley Stanley Foundation 22 July 2022 Retrieved 24 July 2022 a b The Chieftains in San Francisco The Boarding House October 1 1973 The Great American Music Hall May 5 1976 owsleystanleyfoundation org July 2022 Retrieved 24 July 2022 a b c d e McCarthy John Patrick 2006 Ireland a reference guide from the Renaissance to the present Infobase p 216 ISBN 978 0 8160 5378 0 Nolwenn Leroy to join The Chieftains in Paris thechieftains com The Chieftains 20 June 2012 Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 29 February 2016 Clerk Carol 9 October 2006 Kiss My Arse The Story of the Pogues London Omnibus Press Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 104 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Pocket History of Irish Traditional Music Dublin The O Brien Press p 155 Lannert John 6 March 1992 An Irish Tradition For 29 Years The Chieftains Have Been Entertaining Audiences And Attracting The Admiration of Fellow Performers Sun Sentinel Retrieved 27 February 2011 Queen Elizabeth II s historic visit a century in the making Irishcanadamag com Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 14 February 2013 The Chieftains to reunite one last time for Biden event on Friday in Ballina Irishtimes com Retrieved 14 April 2013 Broerman Michael 1 September 2022 Ireland s The Chieftains Land on U S Soil in Latest Bear s Sonic Journals Release Live for Live Music Retrieved 3 September 2022 General sources editGlatt John 1997 The Chieftains The Authorized Biography New York Da Capo ISBN 978 0 306 80922 4 OCLC 1148213653 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Chieftains Official website Band history The Chieftains National Geographic World Music archived The Chieftains discography at Discogs The Chieftains at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Chieftains amp oldid 1186608274, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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