- Patrick Clancy
Patrick Clancy (
March 7 ,1922 -November 11 ,1998 ) was an Irish folk singer best known as a member of the groupThe Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem .During
World War II he served as a flight engineer in theRoyal Air Force in Asia; he also reportedly had been a member of theIrish Republican Army .Fact|date=April 2008 Following the War, Clancy travelled toVenezuela to search for emeralds, and in 1947 had made it toCanada with his brother Tom. Together they moved toCleveland, Ohio to stay with relatives. They attempted to move toCalifornia , but their car broke down, and they decided onNew York City instead, and both began acting.In 1955 their younger brother
Liam Clancy immigrated to New York, where he teamed up withTommy Makem , also from Ireland. Tommy's hand had been crushed by a press while working in Dover, New Hampshire, so he decided to try acting and singing as a serious career. The two began singing together and were soon joined by Pat and Tom. Around the same time, Pat founded Tradition Records, and together they released their first album: "The Rising of the Moon". The group achieved phenomenal success in America after an appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" which led to a contract with Columbia Records. They performed together for about eight years until Makem left the group to pursue a solo career in 1969. The group continued on for about six more years under various line ups, until Liam left in 1975 to pursue a solo career, eventually teaming with Tommy Makem. Then, in the early 1980s, the group reformed with Robbie O'Connell, the Clancy's nephew. Pat Clancy returned to live in Carrick-on-Suir in 1964 and bought a dairy farm. He died ofcancer onNovember 11 ,1998 at his home at age 76. He was buried, wearing his trademark white cap, in the tiny village ofFaugheen .He was survived by his widow, Mary Clancy, as well as four siblings and five children.
Solo Discography/Guest appearances
*1959 - "Folk Festival at Newport, Volume 1" - Vanguard LP
*1961 - "Folk Music of the Newport Folk Festival: 1959-1960, Volume 1" - Folkways LP/CD
*1984 – "Mick Moloney: Uncommon Bonds" – Green Linnet LP/CD
*2000 – "Cherish the Ladies: The Girls Won’t Leave the Boys Alone" – Windham Hill CD*Other appearances listed in Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem articles
External links
* [http://elvispelvis.com/patrickclancy.htm] Obituaries of Patrick Clancy from
New York Times ,Irish Times and theAssociated Press .
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