Paddy Moloney (born 1 August 1938) is one of the founders of the Irish musical group The Chieftains and has played on every one of their albums.
He was born in Donnycarney in Dublin. His mother bought him a tin whistle when he was six and at the age of eight he started to learn the Uilleann pipes. He also plays button accordion and bodhrán. In the late 1950s he met Seán Ó Riada and joined his group Ceoltóirí Chualann in the early 1960s. Together with Garech de Brun (anglicised to Garech Browne) of Luggala, he founded Claddagh Records in 1959. In 1968 he became a producer for the label and supervised the recording of 45 albums.
He has done session work for Mike Oldfield, The Muppets, Mick Jagger, Sting and Stevie Wonder. He is the primary composer and arranger of much of the Chieftains' music, and has also composed for films including Treasure Island, The Grey Fox, and Gangs of New York.
Selected discography
- Paddy Moloney and others - The Drones and Chanters: Irish Pipering (1971)
- Paddy Moloney and Sean Potts - Tin Whistles (1974)
- Silent Night: A Christmas in Rome (1998)
External links
- Paddy Moloney Interviewed on Chiff & Fipple
- Paddy Moloney discography at MusicBrainz
- Traditional Folk Album Siobhán O'Brien "SONGS I GREW UP TO" Featuring ~ Paddy Moloney playing the Uillean Pipes, Tin whistle & Low Whistle on “The Lakes of Ponchartrain” & “Long Black Veil“.
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