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Pádraic
KEANE

Padraic Keane Uilleann Pipes

Uilleann piper Pádraic Keane hails from Maree, Co. Galway and was born into a great musical family. He is a tutor at many music festivals in Ireland and abroad. In 2011 he was awarded TG4 Young Musician of the Year. He has toured America as a soloist with The Irish Chamber Orchestra and has collaborated with Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin, The RTE Concert and Symphony Orchestras as well as various string quartets. He has also toured Europe with Ragús and worked with Galway's Irish language theatre group - An Taibhdhearc. He has featured on a number of albums including "The Rolling Wave" - a CD of young pipers issued by Na Píobairí Uilleann, "Tunes in the Church" and "Rogha Raelach" issued by Raelach Records. He has also performed at The Masters of Tradition festival held in Bantry House and curated by Martin Hayes. In 2022, he released his highly anticipated debut solo album entitled, "In Full Tune".

Aidan
CONNOLLY

Aidan Connolly Fiddle

Aidan Connolly is a fiddle player from Rathfarnham who has been heavily influenced both by the musicians of his locality and the great fiddlers of times past: Paddy Cronin, Paddy Canny and Denis Murphy to name but a few. He has studied traditional music in-depth and is a highly respected authority on traditional instrumental music from the 1920s onwards. Aidan has his own unique style of playing and is a highly sought-after performer both in Ireland and abroad. He released his debut album, "Be Off", in October 2016 to critical acclaim. Aidan relocated to the Spanish city of Valencia in 2018 and is now a regular performer in Spain, Ireland, and further afield in the USA, Australia and Japan. In 2019, Aidan collaborated with fiddle player John Daly on "Away On Up The Road", a must-have album for fiddle fans.  Aidan followed this with his much anticipated solo fiddle album, "The Portland Bow", in 2021 to critical acclaim, being nominated for 'Best Instrumentalist' at the 2022 RTE Folk Awards.

Fergus
McGORMAN

Fergus McGorman Flute

A member of the renowned McEvoy/McGorman family, Fergus began learning the flute at the age of ten and has gone on to win numerous all-Ireland solo titles at fleadh competitions. He was also a member of groups that won ‘Siansa’ Gael Linn, the country’s most prestigious competition for young traditional Irish music and singing groups. Fergus has performed throughout Ireland at festivals such as the ‘Chief O’Neill Traditional Music Festival’, ‘Feakle Festival’ and ‘Willie Clancy Summer School’ to name a few. Fergus was invited to perform and teach at the ‘Recontres Musicales Irlandaises de Tocane’ France, ‘Athens Irish Festival’, Greece and ‘Gothenburg Irish Music Festival’, Sweden. He has also performed on RTE television and radio and TG4 on numerous occasions. Fergus released his debut solo flute album in 2017 which was received positively and showcased Fergus’s strong individual style.

Ruairí
McGORMAN

Ruairi McGorman Bouzouki

Brother of Fergus, Ruairí McGorman is an established Greek bouzouki, guitar and fiddle player, who is high demand as an accompanist. He is greatly influenced by the traditional music scene of the 1970s, most significantly De Danann and the music of Alec Finn. Ruairí has played and taught music all over the world; in 2009 he moved to Australia where he taught traditional music for ‘The Gaelic Club’ in Sydney and performed at various festivals including The National Folk Festival in Canberra and Ceol Aneas in Nelson, New Zealand; he has toured the US extensively; in 2014 he toured Germany with traditional group Mórga, and has continued to accompany other musicians since, such as Frankie Gavin, Noel Hill, De Danann, Jack Talty, and many more. Ruairí can be heard on numerous recordings with Aidan Connolly, Jack Talty, Diarmuid Ó Meachair, Dan Brouder & Angelina Carberry, John Blake, Ado Barker, Paudie O’Connor & Aoife O’Keefe, and many more. He currently lives in Meath with his wife Jenny and their two children, Macdara and Erin.

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