- Johnny Doran
Johnny Doran (Exact d.o.b. unknown,
1907 -January 9 ,1950 ) was an Irish uilleann piper.Life
Johnny Doran was born in 1907 in
Rathnew ,Co. Wicklow . His family were Travellers with a distinguished musical heritage; his father John Doran and brother Felix were also pipers, and his great-grandfather was the celebrated Wexford piper John Cash.By his early twenties, Doran was working as an itinerant musician, traveling with his family from town to town in a horse-drawn caravan and playing for money at fairs, races and sporting events. His playing is said to have inspired the young
Willie Clancy to take up piping as a career.On
January 30 1948 , Doran's caravan was parked on waste ground near Back Lane inDublin 's Cornmarket area. It was very windy, and a brick wall collapsed on the caravan, and also on Doran, who was outside lacing up his shoes. Doran was completely covered by bricks and rubble. His lower back was injured during the rescue process as, according to one of his daughters, he was pulled free from the debris. Johnny was afterwards paralyzed from the waist down. His injuries led to continuing ill health and he died onJanuary 9 ,1950 inAthy ,Co. Kildare . He is buried in Rathnew cemeterySmall, Jackie, Liner notes to "The Master Pipers Volume 1", Na bPíobairí Uilleann, 2003] .Recordings
Only one recording of Johnny Doran's playing was ever made. In 1947 the
fiddle player John Kelly, a friend of Doran's, was concerned about the piper's health. He contactedKevin Danaher of theIrish Folklore Commission , who arranged for a recording to be made on acetate disks. Doran was reportedly pleased with the session, and a further one was planned, but due to the accident that paralysed him, never carried out.Style and Legacy
During his lifetime, Doran was one of the most admired traditional musicians in IrelandCarson, Ciaran, "Pocket Guide to Irish Traditional Music", Appletree Press, 1986 ISBN 0-86281-168-6] . On the basis of his recordings, the traditional music
scholar Breandán Breathnach ranked him alongside thefiddle player Michael Coleman as one of the greatest Irish traditional musicians ever recorded. His unusually rapid and fluent style influenced contemporary pipers such asPaddy Keenan andDavy Spillane .Discography
* "The Master Pipers Volume 1" (1947)
References
External links
* [http://www.mustrad.org.uk/reviews/j_doran.htm A review of Doran's only recording]
* [http://web.telia.com/~u46103557/jdoran.html A collection of oral tradition anecdotes about Doran]
* [http://www.iol.ie/~ronolan/doran.html More oral recollections of Doran]
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