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Cathal McConnell (born 1944) is a musician and singer best known as the mainstay of traditional band
The Boys of the Lough The Boys of the Lough is a Scottish-Irish Celtic music band active since the 1970s. Early years Their first album, called ''Boys of the Lough'' (1972) consisted of Aly Bain (fiddle), Cathal McConnell (flute), Dick Gaughan (vocals and guitar) and ...
, of which he was a founder member. His main instruments are the
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and the
tin whistle The tin whistle, also called the penny whistle, is a simple six-holed woodwind instrument. It is a type of fipple flute, putting it in the same class as the recorder, Native American flute, and other woodwind instruments that meet such criteria. ...
.


Early life

McConnell came from a musical family in Tonyloman near
Bellanaleck Bellanaleck (Flanagan, Deirdre & Laurence; ''Irish Place Names'', page 182. Gill & Macmillan, 2002. ) is a small village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It lies just south of Enniskillen on the main A509 ( N3) road towards Cavan and Dubli ...
,
County Fermanagh County Fermanagh ( ; ) is one of the thirty-two counties of Ireland, one of the nine counties of Ulster and one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. The county covers an area of 1,691 km2 (653 sq mi) and has a population of 61,805 a ...
and plays his music in the traditional Fermanagh style. His father Sandy was a well known traditional singer and musician in his own right and recorded for the BBC in the 1950s and his younger brother is the musician and songwriter Mickey MacConnell. McConnell's early musical collaborators in Ireland were fiddler Tommy Gunn and Robin Morton. In 1962 McConnell became All-Ireland champion in both flute and whistle.


The Boys of the Lough

After meeting at a folk festival in
Falkirk Falkirk ( gd, An Eaglais Bhreac, sco, Fawkirk) is a large town in the Central Lowlands of Scotland, historically within the county of Stirlingshire. It lies in the Forth Valley, northwest of Edinburgh and northeast of Glasgow. Falkirk had a ...
, Scotland, the group The Boys of the Lough was formed and their first recording was released in 1973. Originally consisting of McConnell on flute,
Aly Bain Aly Bain MBE (born 15 May 1946) is a Scottish fiddler who learned his instrument from the old-time master Tom Anderson. The former First Minister of Scotland Jack McConnell called Bain a "Scottish icon." Career Bain was born in the town ...
(fiddle),
Dick Gaughan Richard Peter Gaughan (born 17 May 1948) is a Scottish musician, singer and songwriter, particularly of folk and social protest songs. He is regarded as one of Scotland's leading singer-songwriters. Early years Gaughan was born in Glasgow's Roy ...
(vocals and guitar) and Robin Morton ( bodhran and vocals). Although there have now been multiple line-up changes, the group remains active and has 21 studio albums to its name. McConnell is the only remaining founder member.


Other projects

Outside the Boys of the Lough, Cathal has released two collections of songs and tunes, performed in duos with Robin Morton, Scots fiddler Duncan Wood, singer Len Graham, Irish fiddler Gerry O'Connor, and as 'The Cathal McConnell Trio' with Kathryn Nicoll (fiddle) and Karen Marshalsay (harp). In recent years fiddle player Gerry O'Connor has compiled a collection from Cathal's song repertoire which has been published as ''I Have Travelled This Country''.


Accolades

McConnell is an All-Ireland champion in both flute and whistle, winning both Senior titles at the
Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann The Fleadh Cheoil (; meaning "festival of music") is an Music of Ireland, Irish music festival run by Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (CCÉ), a non-profit organisation. The festival includes live music events as well as competition. Each year a si ...
held in
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,
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in 1962. Following a longstanding involvement with the annual
Willie Clancy Summer School The Willie Clancy Summer School ( Irish ''Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy'') is Ireland's largest traditional music summer school
in
Miltown Malbay Milltown Malbay (), also Miltown Malbay, is a town in the west of County Clare, Ireland, near Spanish Point. The population was 829 at the 2016 Census. Name There is a townland on the southern edge of the town called Poulawillin or Pollawillin ...
, County Clare, the School paid tribute to McConnell with an evening of speeches, music and song dedicated to him at the 2009 event. In 2010 McConnell was awarded the Gradam an Amhrání/Traditional Singer of the Year award at the
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Gradam Ceoil awards ceremony. The Gradam Ceoil award was acknowledged in Cathal's adopted hometown of
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by The Consulate General of Ireland who hosted a reception to mark the occasion. In 2013 as part of his appearance at ''Cruinniú na bhFliúit'' Flute Festival McConnell was interviewed about his life and music.


Discography

See also The Boys of the Lough discography. * ''An Irish Jubilee'' with Robin Morton –
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(1976) * ''On Lough Erne's Shore'' –
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(1978) * ''For the Sake of Old Decency'' with Len Graham – Sage Arts Records (1993) * ''Long Expectant Comes at Last'' –
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(2000) * ''Auld Springs Gies Nae Price'' with Duncan Wood – Carnyx Productions (2010) * ''Old Recordings of Slow Airs'' (2021) Other recordings include: * a series of whistle recordings included with the tutor book ''Irish Pennywhistle Taught By Cathal McConnell'' published by Homespun Tapes. * an extensive series of recordings documenting Cathal's song repertoire included with the book ''I Have Travelled This Country''.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:McConnell, Cathal Musicians from County Fermanagh Living people Irish flautists The Boys of the Lough members 1944 births Topic Records artists