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Dafydd Iwan Jones (born 24 August 1943) is a
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singer and
nationalist Nationalism is an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the state. As a movement, nationalism tends to promote the interests of a particular nation (as in a group of people), Smith, Anthony. ''Nationalism: Th ...
politician who rose to fame writing and performing
folk music Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types of folk music may be called world music. Traditional folk music has b ...
in the
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. From 2003 to 2010, Iwan was the president of
Plaid Cymru Plaid Cymru ( ; ; officially Plaid Cymru – the Party of Wales, often referred to simply as Plaid) is a centre-left to left-wing, Welsh nationalist political party in Wales, committed to Welsh independence from the United Kingdom. Plaid wa ...
, a political party which advocates for
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from the UK.


Early life

Dafydd Iwan Jones was born in Brynamman,
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. One of four boys, his siblings include the actor
Huw Ceredig Huw Ceredig Jones (22 June 1942 – 16 August 2011) was a Welsh actor, best known for portraying Reg Harries in the Welsh-language soap opera ''Pobol y Cwm''. Early life Huw Ceredig was born in Brynamman, Carmarthenshire, in 1942, the son of ...
and the politician Alun Ffred Jones. His paternal grandfather, Fred Jones, was a member of the Bardic family Teulu'r Cilie, and a founding member of
Plaid Cymru Plaid Cymru ( ; ; officially Plaid Cymru – the Party of Wales, often referred to simply as Plaid) is a centre-left to left-wing, Welsh nationalist political party in Wales, committed to Welsh independence from the United Kingdom. Plaid wa ...
. He spent most of his youth in Bala in Gwynedd before attending the University of Wales, Cardiff, where he studied architecture.


Musical career

Iwan's earliest material was Welsh translations of songs by American folk/protest singers (
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,
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, and
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) until he began to write his first ballads. The most prominent of these were political, including the satirical song, "Carlo" ("Charles"). This was written for the investiture of the Prince of Wales in 1969. Iwan has also written love ballads and variations on traditional Welsh folk tunes. By the late 1960s, he was receiving television coverage both for his music and for his political activities as a member of
Cymdeithas yr Iaith The Welsh Language Society ( cy, Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg, often abbreviated to Cymdeithas yr Iaith or just Cymdeithas) is a direct action Advocacy group, pressure group in Wales campaigning for the right of Welsh people to use the Welsh lang ...
. He was imprisoned in 1970 for his refusal to pay fines for defacing English-language road signs as part of the fight for
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rights, serving three weeks of a three-month sentence. This event was commemorated in his song "Pam fod eira'n wyn?" ("Why is snow white?"). His song "Peintio'r byd yn wyrdd" ("Painting the World Green") was regarded as a "battle hymn" of the road signs campaign. During the 1970s, his political interests (and songs) took in such themes as Pinochet's Chile,
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, the
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and the
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troubles The Troubles ( ga, Na Trioblóidí) were an ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland that lasted about 30 years from the late 1960s to 1998. Also known internationally as the Northern Ireland conflict, it is sometimes described as an " ...
. Later songs mention events such as the
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(1989), the
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(1990) and opencast mining in the south Wales valleys (1995). In 1982 and 1983, Iwan embarked on two tours (and accompanying records) with the folk group
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. Around the turn of the millennium, he signalled an end to regular performances, although he remains an occasional performer.


Yma o Hyd

"
Yma O Hyd Yma o Hyd (English: "''Still Here"'') is a Welsh language folk song by Dafydd Iwan. The song was released during Iwan and Ar Log's 'Taith Macsen' ("Macsen's Journey") tour in 1983. Since then it has continued to gain popularity at cultural and ...
" ("Still Here") was released in 1981 to “raise the spirits, to remind people we still speak Welsh against all odds. To show we are still here". Since then, the song has become an unofficial Welsh anthem as well as an unofficial anthem for the
Wales national football team ) , Association = Football Association of Wales (FAW) , Confederation = UEFA (Europe) , Coach = Rob Page , Captain = Gareth Bale , Most caps = Gareth Bale (111) , Top scorer = Gareth ...
. In January 2020, Iwan's song "
Yma o Hyd Yma o Hyd (English: "''Still Here"'') is a Welsh language folk song by Dafydd Iwan. The song was released during Iwan and Ar Log's 'Taith Macsen' ("Macsen's Journey") tour in 1983. Since then it has continued to gain popularity at cultural and ...
" ("Still Here") reached number one in the UK iTunes chart, spurred on by purchases by supporters of Welsh independence group
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. The campaign mirrored the success of the
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song "
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" earlier that month. The song was also sung live by Dafydd Iwan before Wales' last two games of their first successful FIFA World Cup qualification since 1958. Gareth Bale, the Welsh captain also led the Welsh team singing along with Dafydd Iwan after the final match. The performance and Wales's qualification led to the song returning to number one in the UK iTunes chart.


Public life

Using his architecture studies, in 1971 Iwan was one of the founders of (Gwynedd Housing Association) and was involved in other projects to provide homes for the local population in north-west Wales. Dafydd Iwan was one of the founders of (Sain Records Ltd), one of the main Welsh music labels. Formerly a Plaid Cymru
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in Gwynedd, he lost his seat in the May 2008 local elections. He blamed his defeat on a dirty tricks campaign by his opponents. Iwan's long service to the Welsh language led to his being made an honorary member of the Gorsedd of Bards at the National Eisteddfod at Bangor in 1971. Iwan escaped a driving ban (for speeding offences) in October 2003 on the basis that he needed to drive for his musical and political duties. Iwan became President of Plaid Cymru in 2003. As part of his campaign seeking re-election as President of Plaid Cymru, Iwan launched a campaign blog ''Dafydd 4 President'' in July 2008. On 22 October 2011, Dafydd and his wife Bethan came to watch the Welsh derby,
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vs Newport County A.F.C. Dafydd sang his hit song "Yma O Hyd" in front of a crowd of 4,000 before the teams came out. He was invited to sing by the new Wrexham FC Supporters Group, who chose their name "Yma O Hyd" after his song.


Albums

* ''Yma Mae 'Nghân'' (1972) (''Here's My Song'') * ''Mae'r Darnau yn Disgyn i'w Lle'' (1976) (''The Pieces Fall into Place'') * ''Carlo a Chaneuon Eraill'' (1977) (''Carlo and Other Songs'') * ''20 o Ganeuon Gorau (''20 best songs'') * ''I'r Gad'' (1977) (''To The War'') * ''Bod yn Rhydd'' (1979) (''Being Free'') * ''Ar Dan'' (Live) (1981) * ''Rhwng Hwyl a Thaith'' (with Ar Log) (1982) (''Between Fun and Tour'') * ''Yma o Hyd'' (With Ar Log) (1983) (''Still Here'') * ''Gwinllan a Roddwyd'' (1986) (''Donated Vineyard'') * ''Dal I Gredu'' (1991) (''Still Believe'') * ''Caneuon Gwerin'' (1994) (''Folk Songs'') * ''Cân Celt'' (1995) (''Celt Song'') * ''Y Caneuon Cynnar'' (1998) (''Early Songs'') * ''Yn Fyw Cyfrol 1'' (2001) (''Live Volume 1'') * ''Yn Fyw Cyfrol 2'' (2002) (''Live Volume 2'') * ''Goreuon Dafydd Iwan'' (2006) (''Best of Dafydd Iwan'') * ''Man Gwyn'' (''White Space'') (song about the early Welsh emigration to Patagonia and North America) (2007) * ''Dos I ganu'' (2009) (''Go To Sing'') * ''Cana Dy Gân'' (2012) (''Sing Your Song'') (complete 212 song collection) * ''Emynau'' (2015) (''Hymns'') * ''O’r Galon'' (2018) (''From the Heart'')


References


Further reading

* E. Wyn James, 'Painting the World Green: Dafydd Iwan and the Welsh Protest Ballad', ''Folk Music Journal'', 8:5 (2005), pp. 594-618. Also available electronically: https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/special-collections/subject-guides/welsh-ballads/dafydd-iwan * E. Wyn James, 'Dafydd Iwan, Wales and the World': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZt8rXtFCj0&t=4s * C. Fowler, 'Representations of nationalism in the music of Dafydd Iwan', 'Folklore and Identity' Celtic Folk Studies Conference, Cardiff University School of Welsh, 22 July 2005. * Llion Iwan (ed.), 'Dafydd Iwan : bywyd mewn lluniau : a life in pictures'. Llandysul, Ceredigion, Cymru : Gomer Press, 2005. . (Welsh and English) * ''Cymraeg – a startling revival'', Dafydd Iwan and
Arfon Gwilym Arfon Gwilym (born 1 September 1950) is a Welsh people, Welsh Folk music, folksinger, ballad singer, publisher and musician, originally from Rhydymain, between Dolgellau and Bala, Gwynedd, Bala in Gwynedd. He is also known as a language campaigner ...
interviewed by
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, in Burnett, Ray (ed.), ''Calgacus'' 3, Spring 1976, pp. 18 – 21,


External links


Dafydd Iwan's website

100 Welsh Heroes

Sain biography

Dafydd 4 President, Campaign Blog
{{DEFAULTSORT:Iwan, Dafydd 1943 births Leaders of Plaid Cymru Living people Singers from Carmarthenshire Welsh folk musicians Welsh-language singers Welsh singer-songwriters Welsh language activists Welsh-speaking politicians Councillors in Wales Alumni of the Welsh School of Architecture People from Brynamman Welsh republicans