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Christopher Andrew "Christy" Moore (born 7 May 1945) is an Irish folk singer, songwriter and guitarist. In addition to his significant success as an individual, he is one of the founding members of
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and
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. His first album, ''Paddy'' ''on the Road'' was recorded with Dominic Behan in 1969. In 2007, he was named as Ireland's greatest living musician in RTÉ's People of the Year Awards.


Early life

Moore was born in Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland and attended Newbridge College. His mother Nancy Moore was a Fine Gael election candidate. He was originally a bank employee who wanted to express himself using traditional music. During a bank strike in 1966, which lasted twelve weeks, he went to England, as many striking officials did, but didn't return when the strike was settled. "I had a wild and wonderful time in England, with no bank manager looking over my shoulder," he said. Doing general labouring work, he frequented the folk clubs and the Irish music pubs where he met
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, Margaret Barry, Luke Kelly, Martin Byrnes and many other traditional musicians. When Irish singing trio
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, with whom Moore was previously acquainted, moved to the north of England from Dublin in 1967, they assisted Moore to get a higher profile by giving him contacts and support slots on their concerts.


Musical career

1973 brought his first major release, '' Prosperous'', which brought together the four musicians who shortly thereafter formed
Planxty Planxty were an Irish folk music band formed in January 1972, consisting initially of Christy Moore (vocals, acoustic guitar, bodhrán), Andy Irvine (vocals, mandolin, mandola, bouzouki, hurdy-gurdy, harmonica), Dónal Lunny (bouzouki, guit ...
: Liam O'Flynn, Andy Irvine and Dónal Lunny. For a time they called themselves "CLAD", an acronym of their names, but soon decided on
Planxty Planxty were an Irish folk music band formed in January 1972, consisting initially of Christy Moore (vocals, acoustic guitar, bodhrán), Andy Irvine (vocals, mandolin, mandola, bouzouki, hurdy-gurdy, harmonica), Dónal Lunny (bouzouki, guit ...
. After leaving Planxty in 1975, Moore continued on his solo career, reforming his old band on occasion (which he has been doing ever since). He also formed the band
Moving Hearts Moving Hearts is an Irish Celtic rock band formed in 1981. They followed in the footsteps of Horslips in combining Irish traditional music with rock and roll, and also added elements of jazz to their sound.Harris, Craig''Moving Hearts'' AllMusic ...
with Lunny and five other musicians in 1980. In 1987 he appeared on Gay Byrne's '' The Late Late Show'' performing with
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for their 25th anniversary. In 2000, he published his autobiography, ''One Voice''. Moore's earlier lifestyle resulted in a decline in health and several operations. Moore's battle with alcohol, and subsequent heart operations, have taken their toll. At the end of the 1990s, Moore reduced his workload for medical reasons. Some of Moore's songs are heavily influenced by drink and the effects of drink, his song "Delirium Tremens" being a good example. Listening to Johnny Mulhern's song "Hard Cases" caused Moore to recall the Galway drinking scene with local musicians Mickey Finn, Pete Galligan, Corky and Terry Smith. On 17 April 2009, Moore released his first new studio album in four years, entitled ''Listen'', and promoted it through a series of live gigs. In December 2011, Moore released the album ''Folk Tale''. His next album ''Where I Come From'' was released in November 2013 and features a new protest song called "Arthur's Day". The album peaked at number three in the Irish album charts. ''On the road'' was released in November 2017, while his most recent album ''Magic Nights'' was released in November 2019.


Political and social commentary

Moore is best known for his political and social commentary which reflects a left-wing, Irish republican perspective, despite the fact that his mother was a
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county councillor and parliamentary candidate in Kildare. He supported the republican H-Block protestors with the albums '' H-Block'' in 1978, the launch of which was raided by the police, and ''
The Spirit of Freedom ''The Spirit of Freedom'' is an Irish folk music album by Christy Moore. The album is notable for featuring two songs penned by Irish hunger striker Bobby Sands. The songs "Back Home in Derry" and "McIlhatton" where written by Sands while in ...
''. He has also recorded songs by the hunger striker Bobby Sands, including "Back Home in Derry" which is based on
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's song " The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald". He ceased supporting the military activities of the IRA in 1987 as a result of the Enniskillen bombing. Political songs he has performed throughout his career include Mick Hanly's "On the Blanket" about the protests of republican prisoners, "Viva la Quinta Brigada", about the Irishmen who fought in the
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against Franco, and "Minds Locked Shut" about
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in Derry. Moore has endorsed a long list of leftist support causes, ranging from El Salvador to Mary Robinson in the 1990 presidential election. He has incorporated songs about Salvador Allende ('Allende') and Ronald Reagan ('Ronnie Reagon') into his repertoire. At the Glastonbury Festival in 2005, he sang about the Palestinian solidarity activist Rachel Corrie. He supported the anti-nuclear movement in Ireland playing in many concerts and at festivals in
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for the cause.


Banned song

"They Never Came Home" is a song about the Stardust fire of 1981 where 48 people died. The song was recorded on the '' Ordinary Man'' album and was released on the B-side of a single in 1985. The song achieved notoriety when Moore was taken to court over claims in the song prejudical to an ongoing court case determining compensation. For instance, the song claimed, "hundreds of children are injured and maimed, and all just because the fire exits were chained". Mr Justice Murphy ordered the ''Ordinary Man'' album to be withdrawn from the shops, and costs were awarded against Moore. "Another Song is Born" was recorded for the album's re-release. "They Never Came Home" later appeared on his box set and on the album ''Where I come from''.


Musical style

His solo style includes driving rhythms on guitar and bodhrán as well as slower ballads.


Family

Moore's brother Barry, whose stage name is Luka Bloom, is also a singer-songwriter. His nephew, Conor Byrne, is also a traditional flautist and tin whistle player, with Christy appearing on his ''Wind Dancer'' album.


Memorable events


Detention incident, 2004

In October 2004, Moore was stopped and detained by Special Branch officers at the Welsh port of Holyhead, taken into an office and questioned about the lyrics of his songs. The following day, he released a statement saying: "My driver and I were stopped and held for two hours at Holyhead last Monday, under the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2002. My driver and I were held separately in two interrogation rooms. I found the whole experience threatening. I was questioned about the contents of my briefcase." Despite initial reports to the contrary, the singer's van, which was full of musical equipment, was not searched. "I was questioned about lyrics of songs and I was asked a lot of personal questions about members of my family and my children and about my home. At no time was I given any explanation as to why I was being held and interrogated in this manner", he added. He said the fact that Irish people are still being treated this way on their way to Britain is very "saddening". "I had hoped to deal with this matter out of the public domain. But seeing as it has become a news item, I feel the need to offer my side of the story. I found the whole affair quite frightening."


''Desert Island Discs''

In June 2007, Moore was a guest on the BBC radio programme '' Desert Island Discs''. He selected mainly Irish folk music that had inspired him and spoke of personal and political issues that had shaped his life, choosing a set of Uilleann pipes as his luxury item and
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as his choice book.


Penguin book of Irish poetry

In 2010 Christy Moore's song "Lisdoonvarna" which he wrote gained entry in ''The Penguin Book of Irish Poetry''.


Oxegen

On Sunday 10 July 2011 Moore joined Coldplay on stage at the 2011 Oxegen Festival performing the song " Ride On".


Discography


Solo Albums

* ''
Paddy on the Road ''Paddy on the Road'' is the debut album by Irish folk musician Christy Moore, released in 1969. The album was produced and co-written by Dominic Behan. Steve Benbow organised the backing musicians and was responsible for the arrangements and c ...
'' (1969) * '' Prosperous'' (1972) * ''
Whatever Tickles Your Fancy ''Whatever Tickles Your Fancy'' is the third solo album by Irish folk musician Christy Moore, released in 1975. Since his last album ''Prosperous'' in 1972, Christy had recorded three albums with Planxty. He left Planxty soon after, only to r ...
'' (1975) * '' Christy Moore'' (1976) * ''
The Iron Behind the Velvet ''The Iron Behind the Velvet'' is an album recorded by Christy Moore in 1978, after the first breakup of Planxty. It was produced jointly by Brian Masterson and Moore, and recorded and mixed at Lombard and Keystone Studios, Dublin.Sleeve notes f ...
'' (1978) * '' Live in Dublin'' (1978) * '' H Block'' (1980) * '' Christy Moore and Friends'' (1981) * '' The Time Has Come'' (1983) * '' Ride On'' (1984) * '' Ordinary Man'' (1985) * ''
The Spirit of Freedom ''The Spirit of Freedom'' is an Irish folk music album by Christy Moore. The album is notable for featuring two songs penned by Irish hunger striker Bobby Sands. The songs "Back Home in Derry" and "McIlhatton" where written by Sands while in ...
'' (1986) * '' Unfinished Revolution'' (1987) * '' Voyage'' (1989) * '' Smoke & Strong Whiskey'' (1991) * '' King Puck'' (1993) No. 2 * '' Live at the Point'' (1994) No. 1 * '' Graffiti Tongue'' (1996) No. 2 * ''
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'' (1999) No. 1 * '' This is the Day'' (2001) No. 1 * '' Live at Vicar Street'' (2002) No. 1 * '' Burning Times'' (2005) No. 3 * '' Live at the Point 2006'' (2006) No. 1 * '' Listen'' (2009) No. 1 * '' Folk Tale'' (2011) * '' Where I Come From'' (2013) * ''
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'' (2016) No. 3 * ''On the Road'' (2017) No. 1 * ''Magic Nights'' (2019) No. 2 * ''Magic Nights on the Road'' (2019) No. 9 * ''Flying Into Mystery'' (2021)


With Planxty

* ''
Planxty Planxty were an Irish folk music band formed in January 1972, consisting initially of Christy Moore (vocals, acoustic guitar, bodhrán), Andy Irvine (vocals, mandolin, mandola, bouzouki, hurdy-gurdy, harmonica), Dónal Lunny (bouzouki, guit ...
'' (1972) * '' The Well Below the Valley'' (1973) * ''
Cold Blow and the Rainy Night ''Cold Blow and the Rainy Night'' is the third album by the Irish folk group Planxty. It was recorded in Sarm Studios, Whitechapel, London during August 1974 and released the same year. It takes its title from the third song on the album, "Cold ...
'' (1974) * '' After The Break'' (1979) * ''
The Woman I Loved So Well ''The Woman I Loved So Well'' is the fifth studio album by Planxty. Like their previous album, '' After The Break'', the album was recorded at Windmill Lane Studios and released by Tara Records. Co-produced by band member Dónal Lunny and engi ...
'' (1980) * '' Words and Music'' (1983) * '' Live 2004'' CD/DVD (2004) * '' Between the Jigs and the Reels: A Retrospective'' CD/DVD (2016)


With Moving Hearts

* ''
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'' (1981) * '' Dark End of the Street'' (1982)


Compilation albums

* '' High Kings of Tara'' (1980) lanxty & Various artists* '' Nice 'n Easy'' (1984) * '' Aris'' (1984) * '' Christy Moore'' (1988) * '' The Christy Moore Collection 1981–1991'' (1991) * '' Christy Moore Collection Part 2'' (1997) No. 4 * '' The Box Set 1964–2004'' (2004) No. 2 * '' The Early Years 1969-81'' (2020)


Filmography


Video

* ''Christy'' (1995) 54 mins – Christy reflects on life and career.


DVDs

* ''Christy Moore Uncovered'' (2001) 104 mins – features collaborations with Jimmy MacCarthy, Wally Page,
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, Sinéad O'Connor and John Spillane. * ''Live 2004'' (Planxty DVD) The reunion of the hugely popular and influential group after a 20-year hiatus. * ''Christy Moore Live in Dublin 2006'' (2006) 143 mins – First time a live solo concert has been recorded and released outside CD format. Filmed over 4 nights in December 2005 and January 2006. * ''Christy Moore's Come All You Dreamers – Live at Barrowland'' (2009) – Filmed in Barrowland in Glasgow featuring Declan Sinnott.


References


External links


Christy Moore's home page

Review of a Christy Moore concert in Nottingham November 2007





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