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Margaret Barry

 
Artist: Margaret Barry
  • Active: '50s
  • Genres: World
  • Instrument: Vocals, Banjo
  • Representative Albums: "I Sang Through the Fairs - The Alan Lomax Portait Series", "Ireland's Own", "Travellin' People from Ireland

Biography

The traditional folk songs and ballads of Ireland were preserved by the '50s recordings of Margaret Barry. Accompanying her powerful but untrained vocals with rustic banjo picking, Barry was a musical influence for such trad-rock groups as Fairport Convention, Pentangle, and Steeleye Span. Her recording of "I Sang Through the Fair," inspired numerous interpretations and transformed the song into a classic of Celtic music. Starting her career as a street busker in Dublin, Barry attracted international attention when she was recorded in 1953 by folklorist Alan Lomax. She subsequently moved to London where she worked for Lomax as a housekeeper and cook. For many years, Barry was accompanied by Michael Gorman, a folk musician she had met while performing on a BBC television program of traditional music hosted by Lomax in 1953. In addition to her repertoire of Irish songs, Barry performed many English art songs and ballads. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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Margaret Brady
Birth name Margaret Barry
Born 1917
irish flag Cork, Ireland
Died 1989
Genres Traditional Irish, Sean Nós
Occupations Travelling Musician
Instruments Banjo
Associated acts Michael Gorman

Margaret Barry (1917 – 1989) was a traditional Irish singer and banjo player.

Born in Cork into a family of Travellers and street singers, she taught herself how to play the zither banjo and the fiddle at an young age. At the age of sixteen, after a family disagreement, Margaret left home and starting performing as a street musician.

In the early 1950s she moved to London. With her flamboyant delivery and idiosyncratic banjo-playing Margaret Barry became well known in the pubs and clubs of Irish London in the 1950s and '60s, frequently accompanied by the fiddler Michael Gorman. The duo soon became an important part of London’s Irish exile music community, and Barry’s singing and banjo playing became a main influence on the younger generation of ballad singers in Ireland and the UK including Luke Kelly.

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Songs of the Travelling People (1994 Album by Various Artists)
Riverside Folklore Series, Vol. 4: Singing the Mother Countries (1996 Album by Various Artists)
20 Best of Irish Ballads (2007 Album by Various Artists)

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