Frankie Gavin is a fiddle player of traditional Irish music.
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Born | 1956 (age 67–68) Corrandulla, County Galway, Ireland |
Genres | Irish traditional music |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Fiddle, tin whistle, flute, Viola |
Years active | 1960–present |
Early years
editFrankie Gavin was born in 1956 in Corrandulla, County Galway, from a musical family; his parents and siblings being players of the fiddle and accordion. As a child he played the tin whistle from the age of four and, later, the flute. He received some formal training in music, but his musical ability on the fiddle is mainly self-taught.[1] When 17 years old, he gained first place in both the All Ireland Under-18 Fiddle and Flute competitions.[2][3]
Music career
editIn the early 1970s Gavin played musical sessions at Galway's Cellar Bar, with Alec Finn (bouzouki, guitar), Mickey Finn (fiddle), Charlie Piggott (banjo), and Johnnie (Ringo) McDonagh (bodhrán).[4] In 1974, from these and further sessions, he founded the group De Dannan with Alec Finn.
When De Dannan split-up in 2003, Gavin founded a new group, Frankie Gavin and The New De Dannan, which led to an acrimonious exchange between Gavin and Finn. In a Hot Press interview, Alec Finn noted that the new group was not De Dannan and that he himself, Alec Finn, had registered the De Dannan name after the split in 2003.[5]
Gavin has played and recorded with Andy Irvine, The Rolling Stones, Elvis Costello, and Stéphane Grappelli,[6] and in 2010 became reputedly the fastest fiddle-player in the world, with an entry in the Guinness Book of Records.[7]
Selected discography
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References
edit- ^ ramblinghouse.org: Frankie Gavin Archived 18 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 27 February 2011
- ^ Galway Advertiser Archives 1973, retrieved 27 February 2011
- ^ dublinks’com: Frankie Gavin Archived 28 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 27 February 2011
- ^ ramblinghouse.org: Frankie Gavin Archived 18 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 27 February 2011
- ^ culturenorthernireland.org: Frankie Gavin and The New De Dannan Archived 1 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 27 February 2011
- ^ irishcentral.com review: Frankie Gavin & De Dannan, retrieved 27 February 2011
- ^ The Irish Times: Musician plays his way into records books, retrieved 27 February 2011
External links
edit- Galway Advertiser: Frankie Gavin search results, retrieved 27 February 2011
- The Fiddler's Almanac: Ryan J. Thomson, retrieved 27 February 2011
- allcelticmusic.com: biography, retrieved 27 February 2011
- folkworld.de: Frankie Gavin reviews, retrieved 27 February 2011
- Camden New Journal review 2009: "Irish set fiddles on fire", retrieved 27 February 2011
- irishmusicmagazine.com: Frankie Gavin with Hibernian Rhapsody, retrieved 27 February 2011
- taramusic.com: Frankie Gavin record label unlinked third party reviews Archived 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 27 February 2011
- taramusic.com: Frankie Gavin record label biography Archived 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 27 February 2011
- taramusic.com: Frankie Gavin record label – Hibernian Rhapsody Archived 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 27 February 2011
- peoplesrepublicofcork.com: Frankie Gavin and the Hibernian Rhapsody Archived 15 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 27 February 2011