Liam O'Flynn

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Liam O'Flynn, Óg Flynn (Template:Langx, 15 September 1945 – 14 March 2018)<ref name="NYT obit"/> was an Irish uilleann piper and Irish traditional musician. In addition to a solo career and as a member of Planxty, O'Flynn recorded with: Christy Moore, Dónal Lunny, Andy Irvine, Kate Bush, Mark Knopfler, The Everly Brothers, Emmylou Harris, Mike Oldfield, Mary Black, Enya and Sinéad O'Connor.

O'Flynn was acknowledged as Ireland's foremost exponent of the uilleann pipes and brought the music of the instrument to a worldwide audience. In 2007, O'Flynn was named Musician of the Year at the TG4 Gradam Ceoil Awards, considered to be the foremost recognition given to traditional Irish musicians.<ref name="taramusicaward">Template:Cite web</ref>

Early life

He was born 15 September 1945 in Kill, County Kildare, Ireland, to musical parents.<ref name="LarkinGE">Template:Cite book</ref> His father, Liam, was a teacher and fiddle player.<ref name="NYT obit"/> His mother, Maisie (née Scanlan),<ref name="NYT obit"/> who came from a family of musicians from Clare, played and taught piano. From an early age, O'Flynn showed musical talent, and was encouraged to pursue his interest in the uilleann pipes by the piper Tom Armstrong.<ref name="LarkinGE"/> At the age of 11, he began taking classes with Leo Rowsome. He was also influenced by Willie Clancy and Séamus Ennis. In the 1960s, he began to receive recognition of his talent, winning prizes at the Oireachtas Festival and the Fleadh Cheoil.<ref name="taramusicbio">Template:Cite web</ref> During his early years, he was sometimes billed as Liam Óg Ó Flynn.

Music career

In 1972, O'Flynn co-founded the Irish traditional music group Planxty,<ref name="LarkinGE"/> alongside Christy Moore, Andy Irvine and Dónal Lunny and remained a member throughout the band's various incarnations. While Seán Ó Riada and The Chieftains had reinvigorated Irish traditional instrumental music in an ensemble format during the 1960s, Planxty built on that foundation and took it one step further. They brought a punch and vitality to acoustic music that drew heavily on O'Flynn's piping virtuosity.

As O'Flynn grew in his skill as a musician and as he began to meet pipers like Willie Clancy and Séamus Ennis, he became acutely aware of his position in the tradition of piping. His subsequent close friendship with Ennis, which started as a master/pupil relationship, taught him that there was much more to being a piper than playing tunes. Liam noted: "Seamus Ennis gave me much more than a bag of notes."<ref name="taramusicbio"/>

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Following the break-up of Planxty in 1983, O'Flynn found work as a session musician with such prominent artists as The Everly Brothers, Enya, Kate Bush, Nigel Kennedy, Rita Connolly, and Mark Knopfler.<ref name="LarkinGE"/> He also worked on film scores, including Kidnapped (1979) and A River Runs Through It (1992). He was adventurous enough to work with avant-garde composer John Cage,<ref name="LarkinGE"/> but his most natural alliance was with neo-romantic composer Shaun Davey.

The Bothy Band were natural successors to the original Planxty, and one of its members, Matt Molloy, who subsequently joined The Chieftains, played with The Chieftains' fiddler Seán Keane on O'Flynn's album, The Piper's Call, which was performed in the 1999 Proms season at the Royal Albert Hall. He also worked on projects with Seamus Heaney, mixing poetry with music.

His name is mentioned in Christy Moore's song "Lisdoonvarna".

Death

O'Flynn died in Dublin on 14 March 2018 after a long illness.<ref name="NYT obit">Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Legacy

The Liam O'Flynn Award is awarded each year by the Arts Council and the National Concert Hall to recognise individual creativity in Traditional Irish music. Awardees include Úna Monaghan,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Barry Kerr,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Jack Talty,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Louise Mulcahy<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and Strange Boy (aka Jordan Kelly).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Discography

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Solo albums
With Christy Moore
With Planxty
With Andy Irvine
With Shaun Davey
With Kate Bush
With Mark Knopfler
With Enya
With Seamus Heaney

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With other artists

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See also

References

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