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Altan are an Irish folk music band formed in
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in 1987 by lead vocalist
Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh (; born 26 July 1959) is an Irish fiddle, Irish fiddler and the lead vocalist for the Folk music of Ireland, Irish folk music band Altan (band), Altan, which she co-founded with her late husband Frankie Kennedy in 1987. To ...
and her husband Frankie Kennedy. The group were primarily influenced by traditional
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songs from Donegal and have sold over a million records. The group were the first traditional Irish group to be signed to a major label when they signed with
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in 1994. The group has collaborated with
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,
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, The Chieftains,
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,
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, and many others.


Origin

As an 18-year-old young student and musician from
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, Frankie Kennedy used to travel to
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,
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on his summer holidays, learning Irish and playing traditional Irish music on
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and
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. There he met native 14-year-old Irish-speaker and musician
Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh (; born 26 July 1959) is an Irish fiddle, Irish fiddler and the lead vocalist for the Folk music of Ireland, Irish folk music band Altan (band), Altan, which she co-founded with her late husband Frankie Kennedy in 1987. To ...
, the daughter of musician
Proinsias Ó Maonaigh Proinsias Ó Maonaigh () or Francie Mooney (28 April 1922 – 28 March 2006) was a fiddler from Gweedore (Gaoth Dobhair), County Donegal, Ireland. He is known for his distinguished fiddle playing and his unique and vast contribution to Irish musi ...
from Gweedore and the two fell in love with each other but Ní Mhaonaigh being very young, an innocent friendship began. When she was 15, she was allowed to go to dances under her brother Gearóid Ó Maonaigh's watchful eye, and gradually Frankie Kennedy and Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh became a couple. They both took jobs as trainee teachers at St. Patrick's College in
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. In 1979, the two musicians made their recording debut as accompanists for the well-known Belfast singer and
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enthusiast Albert Fry on his self-titled debut album. (In total, Ní Mhaonaigh and Kennedy would feature on the first three albums of Albert Fry.) Two years later, in 1981, Ní Mhaonaigh and Kennedy graduated from college and married when Mairéad was 21.


History


Pre-Altan years: Ní Mhaonaigh & Kennedy

Kennedy and Ní Mhaonaigh had moved to Dublin and were both teaching at St. Oliver Plunkett primary school in Malahide. At the time, they were also playing music in the folk clubs around
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. Ní Mhaonaigh had learned the Donegal style of
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-playing from her father. However, Donegal music was little known outside of the county at the time. Kennedy's repertoire included a number of obscure northern
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tunes drawn from his travels in
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and
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. In the early 1980s, Ní Mhaonaigh formed a (short-lived) band with Kennedy, Gearóid Ó Maonaigh (Mairéad's brother) and a then unknown musician from Gweedore,
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, later known as
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. People became interested in their repertoire of Donegal tunes. The group's members contributed to Mairéad and Frankie's debut album, ''
Ceol Aduaidh ''Ceol Aduaidh'' (Irish Gaelic for "''Music from the North''") is the first studio album by Frankie Kennedy and Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh (who would go on to found the Irish band Altan), originally released in 1983 on the Gael-Linn Records label. ...
'' (which means "Music of the North"), produced by Nicky Ryan and released in 1983 by
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. The album is a collection of Gaelic songs and
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jigs and reels. After the release of their first album, Kennedy and Ní Mhaonaigh were invited to America, and they quickly realised there was a market there. They then took a career break from teaching, which ultimately became permanent. The two started to tour with two additional members Ciarán Curran (on bouzouki) and Mark Kelly (on guitar), performing their first ever live concert as a four-member ensemble on 1 June 1985 at St. John's Church in Listowel,
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,
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, this line-up – with no name yet – being the core of the future Altan band. Inspired by the success of their debut effort, they began to work on a new group of ballads and jigs from the North. The result was the album '' Altan'', released in 1987 on the Green Linnet Records label, named after a lake which sits in the shadow of Errigal near
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,
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. In the
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, ''altan'' also means "stream". The album features many of the musicians who would later join the band.


1987–1994: ''Horse with a Heart'', ''The Red Crow'', ''Harvest Storm'', ''Island Angel''

Shortly after the release in 1987 of ''Altan'', their second studio album, Ní Mhaonaigh and Kennedy named their ensemble "Altan" after the name of the album, the band's line-up remaining unchanged as a quartet including Kennedy on flute, Ní Mhaonaigh on fiddle and vocals, Ciarán Curran on
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and Mark Kelly on guitar. Later on,
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's Paul O'Shaughnessy joined the band on fiddle, participating in the first three Green Linnet recordings (1989–1992). In 1989, Altan released their debut album, '' Horse with a Heart''. In 1990, Altan released ''
The Red Crow ''The Red Crow'' is the second studio album by Altan, released in November 1990 on the Green Linnet Records label. The title track, written by Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh also features on her 2008 début album, '' Imeall''. Critical reception ''Th ...
'', which became the first of three Altan albums to win the "Celtic/British Isles Album of the Year" award from the National Association of Independent Record Distributors and Manufactures (NAIRD). In 1992, Ciarán Tourish on fiddle & whistle and
Dáithí Sproule Dáithí Sproule (born 23 May 1950) is a guitarist and singer of traditional Irish music. He is the grandson of Frank Carney and uncle of singer Claire Sproule. Biography Born and raised in Derry, Northern Ireland, at the age of 18 he moved ...
on guitar joined the band for the '' Harvest Storm'' recording. With the arrival of
Dáithí Sproule Dáithí Sproule (born 23 May 1950) is a guitarist and singer of traditional Irish music. He is the grandson of Frank Carney and uncle of singer Claire Sproule. Biography Born and raised in Derry, Northern Ireland, at the age of 18 he moved ...
, Mark and Dáithí shared the role of guitarist, Mark touring with the band in Europe and Dáithí in the United States. In June 1992, Frankie Kennedy learned he had Ewing's sarcoma, a type of cancer that attacks bone structure. He endured surgery,
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, and
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simultaneously continuing his work with Altan. In 1993, the band released ''
Island Angel ''Island Angel'' is the fourth studio album by Altan, released in 1993 on the Green Linnet label. In 1995, '' Q'' included ''Island Angel'' in its publication "In Our Lifetime: Q's 100 Best Albums 1986–94", a list compiled to celebrate its ...
''. ''
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'' cited ''Island Angel'' as the fourth-best-selling album of world music in 1994. In 1994, they were asked by US President
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to perform at the
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on
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, and they played for him again on his visit to Ireland in 1998. Also, President of Ireland Mary McAleese requested they accompany her on several State visits.


1994–2000: Kennedy's death, major label, ''Blackwater'', ''Runaway Sunday''

While battling with cancer, Frankie Kennedy continued to steer the band to international recognition, negotiating with
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UK to sign the band. Frankie Kennedy died on 19 September 1994. After a period of mourning, the band resumed their touring as requested by Kennedy himself before he died. They became the first traditional group to be signed to a major label when they signed with Virgin Records. Dermot Byrne, who had previously guested on accordion on two Altan recordings ''The Red Crow'' (1990) and ''Island Angel'' (1993), officially joined the band in 1994. The recording line-up became Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh (vocals, fiddle), Ciarán Tourish (fiddle), Mark Kelly (guitar), Ciarán Curran (bouzouki), Dáithí Sproule (guitar) and Dermot Byrne (accordion) and remained unchanged until Dermot Byrne's departure in 2013. In 1995, Green Linnet Records released Altan's first greatest-hits package titled ''The First Ten Years''. In April 1996, Altan released '' Blackwater'', their first album on Virgin Records. In July 1997, Altan released their next album, ''
Runaway Sunday ''Runaway Sunday'' is the sixth studio album by Altan, released in July 1997 on the Virgin Records label. Track listing All titles arranged by Altan. # "Súil Ghorm" – 2:45 # "John Doherty's Reels" – 2:35 # "Caidé Sin Don Té Sin?" – 3 ...
'', which featured their version of " Gleanntáin Ghlas' Ghaoth Dobhair", a song written by Mairéad's father and a favourite at all their live shows.


2000–2009: ''Another Sky'', ''The Blue Idol'', hiatus

In 2000, the group released '' Another Sky'', their first album on the
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label. In 2002, ''
The Blue Idol ''The Blue Idol'' is the eighth studio album by Irish traditional music, Irish traditional band Altan (band), Altan, released in February 2002 on the Narada Productions, Narada label. Overview ''The Blue Idol'' features guest artists such as D ...
'' featured the vocals of American singer
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, who became close friends with the group after she invited them to play on her 2001 album ''
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''. The album garnered them the award for ''Best Group'' at the BBC ''Radio 2 Folk Awards''. In 2002, Altan, along with other artists signed to Green Linnet such as
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, sued for unpaid royalties. Most artists were paid and most claims were settled in 2006 as
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(who would later sign Altan) bought the company. In 2003, they released another greatest hits compilation CD called ''The Best of Altan: The Songs''. In 2005, they released ''
Local Ground ''Local Ground'' is the ninth studio album by Irish folk music group Altan, released in March 2005 on the Narada label. Recording For the recording of ''Local Ground'', Altan invited a few of their friends in music to play on the album. Form ...
'' which met with positive reviews. Altan then went on hiatus. Some members released their debut solo album: Ciarán Tourish released ''Down The Line'' (2005), Dáithí Sproule released ''The Crow in the Sun'' (2007) and Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh released ''
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'' (2009).


2009–2011: 25th anniversary

In April 2009, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh announced that the band would be going into the studio in early May 2009 to record a new Altan album with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra just after a show on 7 May 2009 in
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, France (near
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). In July 2009, Ní Mhaonaigh announced that Altan would also release their first DVD as the video recording of a concert on 14 August 2009 in the National Concert Hall (NCH), Dublin, Ireland (again with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra). To commemorate their 25th anniversary, Altan released '' 25th Anniversary Celebration'', a
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of studio re-recordings of previous material (plus one brand new song) with the contribution of the RTÉ Concert Orchestra. It was made available in January 2010 in Japan (where it had its launch in December 2009 during Altan's Winter 2009/2010 Japanese tour), in February 2010 in Ireland and UK and in March 2010 in North America. After a few European dates in January, February and April 2010 and an extensive 18-date (March to April) tour of the United States, Altan launched on 23 April 2010 in
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, Ireland their 14-date "25th Anniversary" tour of Ireland which would run from April to June. During Summer 2010, Altan took part in a few European festivals. A 10-date tour of UK and Ireland took place in September 2010.


2011–2014: ''Gleann Nimhe – The Poison Glen'' and touring

From April 2011 to January 2012, Altan recorded a new studio album titled ''
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''. After celebrating the launch of the 18th Frankie Kennedy Winter School programme on 29 November 2011 by performing a show taking place during the Liffey Banks Sessions at The Grand Social,
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, Ireland, Altan celebrated the New Year 2012, then forthcoming release of their new studio album ''
Gleann Nimhe – The Poison Glen ''Gleann Nimhe – The Poison Glen'' is the eleventh studio album by Irish folk music group Altan and their tenth studio album of original material, released in late February / early March 2012 on the Compass Records label. Background This ...
'' on the occasion of their performance on 1 January 2012 at Scoil Gheimhridh Frankie Kennedy, Ionad Cois Locha,
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, County Donegal, Ireland during which they played some new tracks from it. Exactly seven years after ''
Local Ground ''Local Ground'' is the ninth studio album by Irish folk music group Altan, released in March 2005 on the Narada label. Recording For the recording of ''Local Ground'', Altan invited a few of their friends in music to play on the album. Form ...
'', Altan released ''
Gleann Nimhe – The Poison Glen ''Gleann Nimhe – The Poison Glen'' is the eleventh studio album by Irish folk music group Altan and their tenth studio album of original material, released in late February / early March 2012 on the Compass Records label. Background This ...
'', their new studio album of original material, on
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in the US on 28 February 2012, in Europe & Australia on 8 March 2012, in Ireland on 9 March 2012 and in the UK on 12 March 2012. Started in April 2011, the recording took place in famous sound engineer & bass player Billy Robinson's Steeples Studios in
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, Ireland and ended in early January 2012. The album features ''An Ghealóg'', a song composed by Martin Tourish who would later join the band replacing Dermot Byrne, temporarily starting from the Autumn 2013 (mostly) German tour and permanently since Dermot Byrne's departure from the band in early 2014.


2014–2017: ''The Widening Gyre'' and touring

;2014 On 3 June 2014, on their Twitter page and the Pledge Music website, Altan announced that they were working on a new studio album to be recorded in
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,
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. The band had started rehearsing potential material for the album with the intention to perform some of these new pieces at various concerts over the summer. While on a 5-show US tour in July–August 2014, the band – Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Ciarán Tourish, Ciarán Curran, Daíthí Sproule, Mark Kelly and Martin Tourish (replacing Dermot Byrne) – began recording their new album in Nashville, Tennessee. In October 2014, Altan confirmed that their new album was being mixed, and that they "hope to have it eleasedin the Spring of 2015," and that it would contain "loads of surprises". On 5 November 2014, Altan published a snippet of a new track titled "White Birds" which was recorded with an undisclosed musical guest. In late November 2014, Altan announced the names of some guest musicians who they collaborated with:
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on vocals, Jerry Douglas (from Union Station and Transatlantic Sessions) on Dobro, Alison Brown, Bruce Molsky,
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, Natalie Haas, Jim Higgins and Darol Anger. On 5 December 2014, Altan took part in the Great British Folk Festival in
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, UK. During the show, Ciarán Tourish announced that they "have a new album almost finished hichhas been mastered" and about which they "can do any more with it orit's done" just before the band went into playing a new medley (taken from it) entitled "The Tin Key / Sam Kelly's Jig / The Gravediggers". On 19 December 2014, Altan revealed the names of the final guests having participated in the recording of the new album: Mary Chapin Carpenter, Todd Phillips, Garry West, Julee Glaub Weems,
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and Stuart Duncan and offered (for listening and downloading) a (very) short audio excerpt (18 seconds) of one new instrumental titled "Buffalo Gals". ;2015 In January 2015, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh explained why Altan called on Pledge Music's services in order to produce the new studio album and thanked all the pledgers for helping Altan with the fundraising campaign and for bringing it to completion (reaching, at that time, 101% of goal): "The music business is a changing world for professional musicians as ourselves. We depend more on live concerts to make our living. We can no longer depend on big record company funding to get our music out there, we have to do it ourselves. Now with your help we have funded our latest album which we are really happy with." She also stated that Altan have licensed the new album to Compass Records in the US, that Gary West of Compass co-produced it and that after 30 years recording studio albums, Altan "have taken a new approach with this one." The Altan Pledge Music pre-order page announced that all exclusive pre-orders would be fulfilled by 17 February 2015. The band later announced that the new album would be released in Ireland on 20 February 2015, in the UK on 23 February 2015 and in the US on 24 February 2015, and would be titled '' The Widening Gyre'', taken from "The Second Coming", a poem by
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, the first Irishman to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923. Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh revealed the album's cover artwork, by artist friend Édaín O'Donnell, who previously designed the ''Gleann Nimhe – The Poison Glen'' cover. On 26 January 2015, Altan's official website published a presentation of their new studio album entitled anew ''The Widening Gyre'' giving many details about the new album: the new musical direction taken by the band, the album recording process and the participation of numerous guest musicians as well as the titles of some of the new tracks. The very same day, on their "Widening Gyre" iTunes page, Altan revealed the titles of the 14 tracks from their new studio album and released them for sale. On 27 January 2015, on their "Widening Gyre" Compass Records page, Altan made available short snippets of their new tracks. On 22 February 2015 in
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(at Culture Center Theater, Mountain Stage Radio), Altan embarked on an extensive 25-date Winter/Spring North American tour which ended on 3 April 2015 in
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(at the Arden Theatre) and on 19 March 2015 in North Vancouver, BC (at the Centennial Theatre Centre). ;2016 Almost a year after the beginning of their extensive 25-date Winter/Spring 2015 North American tour, Altan embarked on 19 February 2016 in
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in another extensive North American tour (but exclusively visiting the US), their 25-date Winter/Spring 2016 US tour which ended on 25 March 2016 in
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. An extensive (18-date) Spring 2016 UK tour followed in April and May 2016, including one Scotland leg and two England legs from 8 April in Hindhead, Surrey to 7 May 2016 in
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, Scotland, including a London show at Kings Place on 9 April 2016. ;2017 Altan celebrated their 30th anniversary year with a Winter tour of Europe in January 2017, visiting The Netherlands, Ireland, Scotland and France within this month. On this tour, the core of the band (made of Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Ciarán Curran, Ciarán Tourish, Mark Kelly, Martin Tourish) is joined with a newcomer, John Joe Kelly on bodhrán. Altan have also announced for 2017 a 17-date US Winter tour in February and March 2017. After more than 25 years as a band member (he had joined Altan in September 1991 for the ''Harvest Storm'' recording sessions), Ciarán Tourish (fiddle, backing vocals) left the band (for personal reasons) after the show Altan performed on 29 July 2017 in Lyon, France, at Les Nuits de Fourvière Festival. He was not replaced.


2017–present: ''The Gap Of Dreams'' and touring

On 23 February 2018, Altan embarked on a new (one-month) North-American tour. On 2 March 2018, Altan released their new studio album entitled ''The Gap Of Dreams'' which they had recorded in November 2017. On 15 March 2020, Altan announced that their on-going US Spring Tour 2020 had come to a halt because of the coronavirus situation and that they had got advice to return to Ireland as soon as possible. Altan's booking agency was due to reschedule all the 9 remaining (15–29 March 2020) concerts for the following Autumn 2020 or next Spring 2021 but the pandemic prevented it. Nevertheless, it appears that Altan performed their last two shows to date in Ireland on 18 April 2020 at Copper Coast TradFest in Dunhill, County Waterford, Dunhill, Co. Waterford and on 24 April 2020 at Club Ceol Aislann in Kilcar, Cill Chartha, Co. Donegal, Co. Dún na nGall. Besides, Altan's bus tour with Hammond Tours scheduled for 12–19 September 2020 might have happened as well.


Band members


Recording line-up

Since the arrival of accordionist Dermot Byrne in 1994, the band recording line-up has remained unchanged until his definitive departure from the band some time in 2013 and his lasting replacement since then by Martin Tourish (Ciarán Tourish's cousin). Incidentally, Martin Tourish wrote (but didn't record) the song "An Ghealóg" from the 2012 Altan studio album ''
Gleann Nimhe – The Poison Glen ''Gleann Nimhe – The Poison Glen'' is the eleventh studio album by Irish folk music group Altan and their tenth studio album of original material, released in late February / early March 2012 on the Compass Records label. Background This ...
''. Since late 2013, the band recording line-up has become: * Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh – lead vocal, fiddle * Ciarán Curran – bouzouki * Mark Kelly – guitar * Dáithí Sproule – guitar, vocals * Martin Tourish – accordion


Touring line-up

Based on the recording line-up, the band touring line-up may differ at times: * Dáithí Sproule (guitar) replaces Mark Kelly when touring with the band, mostly in the US but also in Europe (for instance during the entire 14-date Spring 2012 Norwegian tour). * Martin Tourish on accordion has permanently replaced Dermot Byrne, starting from the extensive Autumn 2013 (mostly) German tour (from 12 to 30 November 2013) after an 8-month hiatus (starting from March 2013) during which Altan had no longer been playing with any accordionist (as Dermot Byrne had not been playing with the band since then).


Timeline

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Legacy

For almost two decades (from December 1994 to January 2014), a winter school of music called Scoil Gheimhridh Frankie Kennedy (The Frankie Kennedy Winter Music School) was held each year in Gaoth Dobhair (Gweedore),
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in honour of co-founder Frankie Kennedy. Ni Mhaonaigh is regarded as one of the great female singers of Ireland, standing alongside Mary Black, Moya Brennan and Sinéad O'Connor.


Discography


Frankie Kennedy and Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh albums

* ''
Ceol Aduaidh ''Ceol Aduaidh'' (Irish Gaelic for "''Music from the North''") is the first studio album by Frankie Kennedy and Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh (who would go on to found the Irish band Altan), originally released in 1983 on the Gael-Linn Records label. ...
'' (Music of the North) (1983) * '' Altan'' (1987)


Altan albums


Studio albums

* '' Horse with a Heart'' (1989) * ''
The Red Crow ''The Red Crow'' is the second studio album by Altan, released in November 1990 on the Green Linnet Records label. The title track, written by Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh also features on her 2008 début album, '' Imeall''. Critical reception ''Th ...
'' (1990) * '' Harvest Storm'' (1992) * ''
Island Angel ''Island Angel'' is the fourth studio album by Altan, released in 1993 on the Green Linnet label. In 1995, '' Q'' included ''Island Angel'' in its publication "In Our Lifetime: Q's 100 Best Albums 1986–94", a list compiled to celebrate its ...
'' (1993) * '' Blackwater'' (1996) * ''
Runaway Sunday ''Runaway Sunday'' is the sixth studio album by Altan, released in July 1997 on the Virgin Records label. Track listing All titles arranged by Altan. # "Súil Ghorm" – 2:45 # "John Doherty's Reels" – 2:35 # "Caidé Sin Don Té Sin?" – 3 ...
'' (1997) * '' Another Sky'' (2000) * ''
The Blue Idol ''The Blue Idol'' is the eighth studio album by Irish traditional music, Irish traditional band Altan (band), Altan, released in February 2002 on the Narada Productions, Narada label. Overview ''The Blue Idol'' features guest artists such as D ...
'' (2002) * ''
Local Ground ''Local Ground'' is the ninth studio album by Irish folk music group Altan, released in March 2005 on the Narada label. Recording For the recording of ''Local Ground'', Altan invited a few of their friends in music to play on the album. Form ...
'' (2005) * '' 25th Anniversary Celebration'' (2010) * ''
Gleann Nimhe – The Poison Glen ''Gleann Nimhe – The Poison Glen'' is the eleventh studio album by Irish folk music group Altan and their tenth studio album of original material, released in late February / early March 2012 on the Compass Records label. Background This ...
'' (2012) * '' The Widening Gyre'' (2015) * ''The Gap Of Dreams'' (2018)


Live albums

* ''The Best of Altan'' (1997)


Compilations

* ''The First Ten Years (1986–1995)'' (1995) * ''The Best of Altan'' (1997) * ''Altan's Finest'' (2000) * ''Once Again 1987–93'' (2000) * ''The Best of Altan: The Songs'' (2003) Various artists live compilations featuring Altan * ''Cambridge Folk Festival – A Celebration of Roots Music 1998–99'' (2000) * ''Cool as Folk'' (2007)


Notes


References


External links


Altan: Official websiteAltan: National Geographic World Music
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