- Jim McCann
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Name = Jim McCann
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Background = solo_singer
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Born =26 October 1944
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Origin =Dublin ,Ireland
Instrument =Vocals ,guitar
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Genre =Folk music
Occupation =Musician
Years_active = 1964–Present
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Associated_acts =The Dubliners ,The Ludlows
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Notable_instruments =Guitar Jim McCann (born
26 October ,1944 ) is an Irishentertainer andfolk musician . Although a solo artist for most of his career, McCann was a member of the folk groupthe Dubliners from 1974 until 1979.Beginnings
As a young man, McCann attended
University College Dublin as a student ofmedicine , but became interested in folk music during a summer holiday inBirmingham in 1964. He began to perform in folk clubs in the area, and upon his return to Dublin he joined a group called theLudlow Trio in 1965. In the following year the Ludlow Trio had a hit with their recording ofDominic Behan ’s “The Sea Around Us”, which reached number one in the Irish charts.The Ludlow Trio broke up in the following year, and McCann began a solo career, releasing an album, "McCann", and making several appearances on several folk programmes for Telefis Éireann.
Amongst other pursuits, he spent the next few years involving himself in
theatrical productions (starting with Maureen Potter's "Gaels of Laughter" in 1968), and he toured throughout Ireland and Britain. He released a second album, "McCanned", made a television special called "Reflections of Jim McCann", and then hosted a series called "The McCann Man". [cite web| title = Jim McCann| publisher = Terje Øye| date = 1998| url = http://www.geocities.com/toeye/dubliners/jimm| accessdate=2008-01-23]The Dubliners
It was on "The McCann Man" that he met fellow folk artist,
Luke Kelly ofThe Dubliners . During this appearance Kelly did his only televised performance of thePhil Coulter song “Scorn Not His Simplicity”, a song that he chose to perform sparingly out of respect to the subject matter (Coulter’s intellectually disabled son). [cite book | last = Geraghty| first = Des| title = Luke Kelly: A Memoir | publisher = Basement Press| date = 1994| location = Dublin, Ireland| pages = 124-25 | url = |accessdate = 2008-23-01|id = ]McCann subsequently performed alongside Kelly in the original cast of "
Jesus Christ Superstar " in 1973, in the role of Peter. In April 1974 Kelly asked McCann to joinThe Dubliners temporarily, to replaceCiaran Bourke during a period of illness. However, he became a permanent member soon after whenRonnie Drew left the group to pursue a solo career. McCann remained withThe Dubliners until the end of 1979, during which he toured incessantly, also recording several albums with the group.paul mccann is jims more famous brotherRecent Years
In recent years he has continued to perform, tour, and record music as a solo artist, appearing on many television shows (particularly on
RTÉ ) and achieving success with albums including "From Tara to Here" and singles such as “Grace”.He rejoined the Dubliners in 2002 for their 40th anniversary album, but during the subsequent tour was diagnosed with throat cancer. Although treatment for the illness was successful, the damage to his voice has left him unable to sing.Discography
* "McCann"
* "McCanned"
* "Live at the Stadium"
* "Jim McCann"
* "Grace & other Irish Love Songs"
* "From Tara to Here" (Gold)
* "By Request"Filmography
* "Reflections of Jim McCann" – TV special
* "The McCann Man" – TV series
* "Festival Folk" – TV special
* "My Ireland" – TV special
* "McCann & McTell" – TV specialTheatre
* "Gaels of Laughter" (1968)
* "Jesus Christ Superstar" (1973) – Peter
* "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat " - NarratorReferences
Bibliography
* "Luke Kelly: a Memoir", Des Geraghty, ISBN 1-85594-090-6
* [Jim McCann http://www.geocities.com/toeye/dubliners/jimm]
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