The Boys of the Lough

The Boys of the Lough

The Boys of the Lough is one of the longest-surviving Celtic bands.

The early years

Since the 1960s the Forest Hill Bar in Edinburgh has been a centre for folk singers and instrumentalists. Now called "Sandy Bell's" it was where fiddler Aly Bain played along with guitarist Mike Whelans and singer Dick Gaughan in sessions. Aly Bain was from the Shetland Islands, and an acknowledged master of the Shetland style of playing. Meanwhile in Ireland, Cathal McConnell was an All-Ireland champion in both flute and whistle. He was from a family of flute players in County Fermanagh in Ireland. Cathal's musical collaborators were Tommy Gunn and Robin Morton. The two halves met at Falkirk folk festival in Scotland, and formed Boys of the Lough.

The Seventies

Their first album, called "Boys of the Lough" (1972) consisted of Aly Bain (born 15.5.1946, in Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland) (fiddle), Cathal McConnell (born 8.6.1944, in Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, Northern Ireland) (flute), Dick Gaughan (born Richard Peter Gaughan, 17.5.1948, in Rutherglen, Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland) vocals and guitar) and Robin Morton (born 24.12.1939, in Portadown, Co Armagh, Northern Ireland) (flute). Gaughan left to pursue a solo career and Dave Richardson (born David Richardson, 20.8.1948, in Corbridge, Northumberland) (mandolin) joined. This line-up was constant for the next six albums. Dave Richardson was also a writer of new material. They played tightly-kit ensemble instrumentals and the occasional song, equally divided between traditional sources from Ireland and Scotland. They were the first Irish and Scottish instrumental folk group to become professional and have toured the world, particularly America with over sixty tours, since 1976.

Regrouped - The Eighties

Their 1978/79 tour was billed as a final tour, but after two years of silence they returned with "Regrouped" (1980). Robin Morton had left to found a Scottish folk music label called Temple Records (featuring such groups as the Battlefield Band). The "Regrouped" line-up had three new members, including John Coakley (fiddle) who remained with the group for the next 12 years. Their 1980s sound also included Christy O'Leary from County Kerry (uilleann pipes), who had previously toured with De Dannan. During a car accident in Northumberland in 1983, Tich Richardson (guitar, bass) died. In 1992 they played at Carnegie Hall.

The Nineties

1993 was another silent year, and when they returned with "The Day Dawn" (1994), John Coakley was gone. The group had reached the same stage that the Chieftains had already reached, where they could call on guests to appear for a single album. Chris Newman (guitar) and Kathryn Tickell (northumbrian pipes) were both English and soloists in their own right, and sat in with the group on tours and albums. After 32 years, Aly Bain was absent from "Lonesome Blues and Dancing Shoes" (2002). He left to play with other musicians, most notably Phil Cunningham (accordion). A 13-part series called "Geantraí" was broadcast on TG4 (Irish television) during 2006-7. It was an attempt to show traditional Irish music in the context of live performances in a pub. An album of the same name was issued in 2007, with contributions from Boys of the Lough, Gerry O'Connor, Joe Burke, Noel Hill, Mairtín O'Connor and others.

Discography

*"The Boys of the Lough" (1973)
*"Second Album" (1973)
*"Live at Passim's" (1974)
*"Lochaber No More" (1976)
*"The Piper's Broken Finger" (1976)
*"Good Friends ... Good Music" (1977)
*"Wish You Were Here" (1978)
*"Regrouped" (1980)
*"In the Tradition" (1981)
*"Open Road" (1983)
*"To Welcome Paddy Home" (1985)
*"Far From Home - Live" (1986)
*"Farewell and Remember Me" (1987)
*"Sweet Rural Shade" (1988)
*"Live at Carnegie Hall" (1992)
*"The Fair Hills of Ireland" (1992)
*"The Day Dawn" (1994)
*"The West of Ireland" (1999)
*"Lonesome Blues and Dancing Shoes" (2002)
*"Twenty" (2005)

External links

* [http://www.boysofthelough.com Boys of the Lough] official site


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