Keenan, Paddy (1950-)
Dates
- Existence: 1950-
Biographical note
Born into a Traveller family of musicians in County Meath, Paddy Keenan was an uilleann pipes and whistle player, singer, and guitarist. Co-founder of the group The Bothy Band in the 1970s, he has toured internationally and appears on multiple albums. In 2002 he was awarded the TG4 Gradam Ceoil Musician of the Year award.
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Afternoon and Evening Masters Concerts, 1993 October 10
The last two of the five recordings (148089-0003 and 148089-0004) each contain some content from October 8th events. It appears that the original October 8 recordings were mostly recorded over during the October 10th Masters Concerts. The last five minutes of 148089-0003 is the October 8th New England Contra Dancing event, and 148089-0004 contains more New England Contra Dancing followed by Cape Breton Set Dancing (see "Irish Sets and Ceili Dancing" for the continuation of this event).
Afternoon Masters Concert, 1995 October 1
Includes two independent audio recordings.
Evening Masters Concert, 1995 October 1
Farewell Concert, 2002 June 22
Includes video recordings from two cameras in different locations (A and B). The audio quality for the first 25 minutes of the camera A video recording is poor, however the camera B and audio-only recordings are good.
The audio recordings on DTRS cannot be reformatted by Burns Library at this time and are not available for playback due to format impermanence. All audio and video recordings on DAT and mini-DV have been digitally copied and are accessible.
Friday Cuirmeacha Ceoil (Mini-Concert), 2002 June 21
One performer identified on the original media label who is not in the program is Ted Davis. Includes video recordings from two cameras in different locations (A and B).
Gaelic Roots Weekend, video recording by Tommy Joyce, 1993 October 8-10
Excerpts from: Friday Paddy Keenan concert; Seisiun Mor; Saturday Step Dancing Demonstration; Saturday Concert; Sean Potts whistle workshop; Sunday family musicians concert; and Sunday Afternoon Masters Concert.