- Jackie Daly
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Name = Jackie Daly
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
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Born = birth date and age|1945|6|22|df=yKanturk ,County Cork ,Ireland
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Instrument =Button accordion ,concertina
Genre = Irish
Occupation =Musician
Years_active = 1974–present
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Associated_acts =De Dannan ,Patrick Street
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Notable_instruments = See also : Jack "Jackie" Daly, Irish politicianJackie Daly (
Kanturk (North Cork,Ireland ),1945 ) is an Irishbutton accordion andconcertina player. He has been a member of a number of prominent Irish traditional-music bands, includingDe Dannan ,Patrick Street , Arcady, and Buttons & Bows.Since the mid-1970s, Jackie Daly has been a highly influential figure in traditional music, widely credited with having rehabilitated the image of the accordion and establishing it as an acceptable instrument for inclusion in the line-up of concert groups. He launched the move away from the musette tuning of the 1950s and 1960s towards a sweeter sound with lighter tremolo. He has also fostered a significant upswing in the popularity of the C#/D accordion, which is played in the older "press and draw" style (in contrast to the B/C accordion, the predominant tuning system among Irish traditional accordionists, which is played "on the draw").
Born and raised in the area known as
Sliabh Luachra , Jackie Daly is one of the foremost living exponents of the distinctive music of that region. Among his early musical influences were his father, a melodeon (one-row accordion) player, and local fiddler Jim Keeffe, under whose tutelage he began playing at "crossroads dances".After working in the Dutch merchant navy for several years, Daly decided to become a professional musician on returning to Ireland in the early 1970s. In 1974 he won the All-Ireland Accordion Competition in
Listowel , CountyKerry . To qualify, he was obliged to play a B/C instrument, at the time the only system sanctioned by the competition organizers, but immediately afterwards returned to his chosen C#/D system. In 1977, his first solo recording was released by Topic Records of London as volume 6 of their "Music from Sliabh Luachra" series.Jackie Daly's musical career is notable for outstanding partnerships with several fiddlers, beginning with Séamus Creagh. Their 1977 album, "Jackie Daly agus Séamus Creagh", brought Sliabh Lauchra music to a wider audience and, with its tight unison playing, set the standard for future accordion and fiddle recordings.
Another influential partnership has been with
Kevin Burke , on whose 1978 recording "If the Cap Fits" he made a guest appearance, and with whom he made another highly regarded fiddle-accordion duet album, "Eavesdropper" (1981). Along withAndy Irvine andArty McGlynn , in 1986 Daly and Burke formed the bandPatrick Street , with whom Daly played until 2007.In the intervening years Daly made three albums with fiddlers Séamus and Manus McGuire, as Buttons & Bows. He also collaborated with fiddler Máire O'Keeffe, notably on the album "Re-Joyce: Tunes and Songs from the Joyce Collection" (2003).
Jackie Daly was the first of a series of accordionists with De Dannan, appearing on four of their albums between 1980 and 1985. It was his work with this band that is thought by many to have paved the way for the accordion to become a concert-stage, rather than principally a dance-band, instrument in Irish music.
In 2005 Jackie Daly was named "Ceoltóir na Bliana" (Musician of the Year) in the Gradam Ceoil awards of the Irish-language television station
TG4 .Discography
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* Jackie Daly: Music From Sliabh Luachra, Volume 6. 1977
* Many's a Wild Night. 1995 (with Maire O'Keeffe, Paul de Grae & Garry O Briain)Duets
* Jackie Daly &
Séamus Creagh . 1977
* Eavesdropper. (Kevin Burke & Jackie Daly) 1981De Dannan
* Mist-Covered Mountain. 1980
* The Star-Spangled Molly. 1981
* Song for Ireland. 1983
* Anthem. 1985Buttons & Bows
* Buttons & Bows. 1984
* The First Month of Summer. 1987
* Grace Notes. 1991Patrick Street
* Patrick Street. 1986
* No. 2. Patrick Street. 1988
* Irish Times.
* All in Good Time. 1993
* Corner Boys. 1996
* Made in Cork. 1997
* Live From Patrick Street. 1999
* Street Life. 2002
* On the Fly. 2007Arcady
* After the Ball. 1991
Other
* The 3rd Irish Folk Festival in Concert. (Live, with Séamus Creagh and other artistes) 1976
* Sail Og Rua. (withDolores Keane &John Faulkner ) 1983
* An Bodhran/The Irish Drum. (Colm Murphy, featuring Jackie Daly, Mairtin O'Connor and Aidan Coffey) 1996
* Re-Joyce, Tunes & Songs from the Joyce Collection. (with various other musicians) 2003References
"The Companion to Irish Traditional Music", ed. Fintan Vallely, New York University Press, 1999. ISBN 0-8147-8802-5.
"The kings of trad" in "The Irish Times Weekend Review", by Siohbhan Long, Saturday, 24 September 2005.
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