Thomas Moran (1876 – 11 February 1960) was an Irish ballad singer.
Thomas Moran | |
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Born | 1876 |
Died | 11 February, 1960 (aged 83–84) |
Occupation | Singer |
From the townland of Drumraghool North in County Leitrim, Moran was remarkable for his very large repertoire of songs which he could recite from memory. Between 1952 and 1954 the BBC collected and recorded forty-five of his songs. Some of his songs were recorded by Séamus Ennis. Known as "Old Moran, the ballad singer" during his lifetime he sang regularly in nearby Mohill town.[1][2]
References and notes
editCitations
edit- ^ Slocombe 1955, p. 2.
- ^ Meehan 1973, p. 12.
Primary sources
edit- Slocombe, Marie (1955). "Some "English" Ballads and Folk Songs Recorded in Ireland, 1952-1954". Journal of the English Folk Dance and Song Society. 7 (4, December). English Folk Dance + Song Society: 239–244. JSTOR 4521487.
- Meehan, Christopher (1973). "Thomas Moran: (Mohill), A skilled weaver of fine songs" (PDF). The Leitrim Guardian. Leitrim Guardian: 12.
Further reading
edit- Brocken, Michael (2003). Revival: The British Folk Revival 1944-2002. Routledge, 2017. ISBN 1351775200.
- Bertrand Harris Bronson, ed. (2015). The Singing Tradition of Child's Popular Ballads. (Abridgement) (abridged ed.). Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-1400872671.