- Paddy Tunney
Paddy Tunney (1921 – 2002) was an Irish traditional singer, poet, writer,
raconteur , lilter and songwriter. [http://www.allcelticmusic.com/index.html?s=artists&m=artists&c=view&artist_id=256] . He was affectionately known as the "Man of Songs".Early life
Tunney was born on
28 January 1921 in the City ofGlasgow to Irish parents, Patrick Tunney fromMollybreen inCounty Fermanagh and Brigid Gallagher fromRusheen inCounty Donegal . Within a few weeks of his birth he was brought home and grew up not, as is often claimed, in the village ofPettigo but some miles away in his grandfather's cottage in the townland of Rushen. In fact his maternal grandfather, Michael Gallagher, was his first song teacher and Paddy recalled learning his first song, 'The Lark in the Morning', from him at the age of four. The following year the family moved a few miles across the border and settled in the townland of Garvery, in the parish of Mulleek, inCo. Fermanagh . This is why Paddy invaribly considered himself as being from Fermanagh. He always had an interest in singing and throughout his childhood and teenage years he learned traditional songs from his mother, who for the rest of his life remained the biggest inlfuence on his style and repertoire.Education And Later Life
He attended Derryhollow NS and later Ballyshannon Technical School. His first job was as a forester and subsequently he worked as a County Council road worker. During the Second World War he became involved with the IRA and in the summer of 1943 was sentenced to seven years penal servitude for smuggling explosives. The regime in the
Crumlin Road Jail at the time was particularly brutal and the four years that he spent there were made a big impression on him. Fellow IRA prisoners at the time includedHugh McAteer ,Jimmy Steele ,Joe Cahill ,Gerry Adams Sr. ,Frank Morris andArthur Kearney . On his release he went to Dublin and studied to be a health inspector atUCD . He worked for a time with Dublin Corporation and Kerry County Council before settling in Donegal in 1950.He passed away on 6th December 2002 and his funeral took place in
Letterkenny , Co Donegal.Discography
*"The Lark in the Morning" by
Liam Clancy ,Tommy Makem , Friends and Family (1956) (including Paddy Tunney)
*"The Man of Song" (1962)
*"A Wild Bee's Nest" (1965)
*"The Irish Edge" (1966)
*"Where the Moorcocks Crow" (1975)
*"The Flowery Vale" (1976)Collector
He collected many songs that have now become standards, including:
*Moorlough Mary
*Lough Erne Shore
*Craigie Hill
*The Green Fields of Canada
*Easter Snow
*As I Roved Out
*The Banks of Dunmore
*The Blackbird
*The Mountain Streams where the Moorcocks Crow
*Sheila Nee Iyer
*The Rambling Boys of Pleasure
*My Charming Buachaill Ruaee also
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Traditional Irish Singers External links
* [http://comhaltas.ie/music/treoir/detail/paddy_tunney_the_man_of_songs/ Paddy Tunney - The Man of Songs] — biography from
Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann
* [http://www.folkworld.de/25/e/news.html Obituary]
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