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Kevin Burke (born 1950) is an Irish master fiddler considered one of the finest living Irish fiddlers. For nearly five decades he has been at the forefront of Irish traditional music and Celtic music, performing and recording with the groups
The Bothy Band The Bothy Band were an Irish traditional band active during the mid 1970s. They quickly gained a reputation as one of the most influential bands playing Irish traditional music. Their enthusiasm and musical virtuosity had a significant influen ...
, Patrick Street, and the Celtic Fiddle Festival. He is a 2002 recipient of a
National Heritage Fellowship The National Heritage Fellowship is a lifetime honor presented to master folk and traditional artists by the National Endowment for the Arts. Similar to Japan's Living National Treasure award, the Fellowship is the United States government's ...
from the
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. In addition to his solo albums, Burke has had successful project collaborations with
Christy Moore Christopher Andrew "Christy" Moore (born 7 May 1945) is an Ireland, Irish folk singer, songwriter and guitarist. In addition to his significant success as an individual, he is one of the founding members of Planxty and Moving Hearts. His first ...
, Andy Irvine &
Paul Brady Paul Joseph Brady (born 19 May 1947) is an Irish singer-songwriter and musician from Strabane, Northern Ireland. His work straddles folk and pop. He was interested in a wide variety of music from an early age. Initially popular for playing ...
, Mícheál Ó Domhnaill, Jackie Daly, Ged Foley and Cal Scott.


Early life

Kevin Burke was born in 1950 in London, England to parents from
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in Ireland. Inheriting a love of Irish music from his parents, he took up the fiddle at the age of eight, studied under Jessie Christopherson, and eventually developed an advanced technique in the
Sligo Sligo ( ; ga, Sligeach , meaning 'abounding in shells') is a coastal seaport and the county town of County Sligo, Ireland, within the western province of Connacht. With a population of approximately 20,000 in 2016, it is the List of urban areas ...
fiddling style. He travelled frequently to Ireland to visit relatives and immersed himself in the local Sligo music. By the age of thirteen, he was playing with Irish musical groups.


Career

Burke joined a céilí band, the Glenside, and played weekends at various Irish dance halls around London. In 1966, the Glenside performed at the céilí band competition at the All-Ireland Fleadh in Boyle in
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and won the competition. In 1972, Burke met American singer-songwriter
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in a pub in
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in
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. Impressed with Burke's fiddling, Guthrie invited him to Los Angeles to play on his album ''
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'' (1973). Burke's exposure to the musicians he met in the United States—including accordionist Joe Burke and fiddler Andy McGann—inspired him to make a career of playing music. In 1974, Burke moved to
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, where he teamed up with singer-songwriter
Christy Moore Christopher Andrew "Christy" Moore (born 7 May 1945) is an Ireland, Irish folk singer, songwriter and guitarist. In addition to his significant success as an individual, he is one of the founding members of Planxty and Moving Hearts. His first ...
, a former member of the Irish band
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 ...
. Together with Jimmy Faulkner and Declan McNelis, they played throughout Ireland for the next few years. In 1976, Burke became a member of the Irish traditional music group
The Bothy Band The Bothy Band were an Irish traditional band active during the mid 1970s. They quickly gained a reputation as one of the most influential bands playing Irish traditional music. Their enthusiasm and musical virtuosity had a significant influen ...
; the band, active for three years in the late 1970s, was well-known for its enthusiastic and highly skilled performances. Burke replaced
Tommy Peoples Tommy Peoples (20 September 1948 – 4 August 2018) was an Irish fiddler who played in the Donegal fiddle tradition. Biography Peoples was born near St. Johnston, County Donegal, Ireland. He was a member of traditional Irish music groups, i ...
on fiddle, and soon became an integral member of the group, appearing on three of their albums: ''Old Hag You Have Killed Me'' (1976), ''Out of the Wind – Into the Sun'' (1977), and ''After Hours (Live in Paris)'' (1979). Burke developed a friendship with the band's guitarist and vocalist, Mícheál Ó Domhnaill, and soon the two began appearing together as a duo. When the Bothy Band disbanded in 1979, they toured the United Kingdom and Europe together, and recorded the album ''
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'' (1979). In 1980, Burke and Ó Domhnaill moved to the United States and toured throughout the country before settling in
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, where they recorded a second album, ''
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'' (1982). In 1985, Burke joined the Legends of Irish Music tour, where he played with Irish musicians Andy Irvine (vocals, bouzouki, mandolin and harmonica) and Jackie Daly (accordion).''Street Cred'', by Colin Irwin in ''Folk Roots'' No.66, December 1988.''Andy's History'' – Chapter 8.
Autobiography at Andy Irvine's website. Retrieved 20 January 2016
Together they formed the group Patrick Street. During the next two decades, the group released nine albums (excluding two compilations): '' Patrick Street'' (1987), ''
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'' (1988), ''
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'' (1990), '' All in Good Time'' (1993), '' Cornerboys'' (1996), '' Made in Cork'' (1997), '' Live from Patrick Street'' (1999), '' Street Life'' (2002), and ''
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'' (2007). In 1992, Burke recorded the solo album ''Open House'' with Mark Graham (harmonica, clarinet, vocals), Paul Kotapish (guitar, mandolin, cittern, bass), and
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(percussion). These three comprised the core of his band and together, as the group Open House, they recorded two other albums, ''Second Story'' (1994) and ''Hoof and Mouth'' (1997). In the early 1990s, Burke started touring and recording with Scottish fiddler Johnny Cunningham and Breton fiddler Christian Lemaître as the Celtic Fiddle Festival. Together they released six albums: ''Celtic Fiddle Festival'' (1993), ''Celtic Fiddle Festival: Encore'' (1998), ''Rendezvous'' (2001), ''Play On'' (2005), ''Equinoxe'' (2008), and ''Live in Brittany'' (2013). In 2002, Burke was awarded a
National Heritage Fellowship The National Heritage Fellowship is a lifetime honor presented to master folk and traditional artists by the National Endowment for the Arts. Similar to Japan's Living National Treasure award, the Fellowship is the United States government's ...
from the
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, the highest honour given in the United States for folk and traditional arts. In recent years, Burke partnered with Ged Foley to record ''In Tandem'' (2006), and collaborated with documentary film composer Cal Scott on the album ''Across the Black River'' (2007) and follow-up album ''Suite'' (2010). In 2007, Burke started an independent record company, Loftus Music, to release his own recordings. Burke continues to tour throughout the world, including performances in Australia in 2013. In 2016, Kevin Burke was awarded the "Gradam Ceoil" (Musician of the Year) in the traditional-music awards presented by the Irish-language TV channel
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. He currently lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife and two children."Concert Review: Burke, Brennan, Friends, And 'Pound Ridge'"
''Newtown Bee'', By Andrew Carey, December 02, 2016


Playing style

Burke's fiddle playing style was heavily influenced by the Sligo style playing of Michael Coleman, Paddy Killoran, and James Morrison. Burke described the style as being "the best of both worlds"—combining the driving rhythm of Donegal style and the smooth lyricism of Clare style. While acknowledging that his playing is "based on" the Sligo style, he also acknowledges being influenced by many different musical styles outside of Irish traditional music. For example, one of the distinctive features of his playing is the "strong backbeat he applies to many reels, with emphasis on every third quaver", presenting the emphasised beat with an up bow, versus the traditional approach of playing that pattern with an emphasised downbow. Burke also emphasises the strong beat by playing "an adjacent open string as the bow digs in".


Instruments and equipment

Burke currently plays a fiddle made by Michiel De Hoog, a Dutch violin maker working in Dublin. In 2000, his old Tony Martin fiddle had become unstable, despite several repair attempts. Looking for a more stable instrument to play on the road, he turned to his friend De Hoog, who had just finished an instrument. After playing it in the shop, Burke purchased it and has been playing it almost exclusively since. Occasionally, he will play his old Tony Martin fiddle or a fiddle made by Jeff Manthos of Oregon. Burke uses Obligato strings made by Pirastro and rosin made by Gustave Bernadel. The bow he uses exclusively was given to him by his brother Noel Burke, a
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, in 2000 for his fiftieth birthday. He carries his fiddle and gear in a Maurizio Riboni case from Cremona, Italy. To amplify his instrument, Burke uses an MBC-603
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on a stand. Sometimes he uses a Swiss-made Kurmann Soundpost pick-up designed by Ronnie Arber Audiotechnik along with the microphone.


Discography

;Solo albums * ''Sweeney's Dream'' (1977) * ''If the Cap Fits'' (1978) * ''Up Close'' (1984) * ''In Concert'' (1999) ;With Christy Moore * '' Whatever Tickles Your Fancy'' (1975) * ''
Christy Moore Christopher Andrew "Christy" Moore (born 7 May 1945) is an Ireland, Irish folk singer, songwriter and guitarist. In addition to his significant success as an individual, he is one of the founding members of Planxty and Moving Hearts. His first ...
'' (1976) ;With Andy Irvine & Paul Brady * '' Andy Irvine/Paul Brady'' (1976) ;With the Bothy Band * ''Old Hag You Have Killed Me'' (1976) * ''Out of the Wind – Into the Sun'' (1977) * ''After Hours (Live in Paris)'' (1979) ;With Mícheál Ó Domhnaill * ''
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'' (1979) * ''
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'' (1982) ;With other artists * ''Eavesdropper'' (1981) with Jackie Daly * ''In Tandem'' (2006) with Ged Foley * ''Across the Black River'' (2007) with Cal Scott * ''Suite'' (2010) with Cal Scott * ''Sligo Made'' (2019) with other Sligo musicians ;With Patrick Street * '' Patrick Street'' (1987) * ''
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'' (1988) * ''
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'' (1990) * '' All in Good Time'' (1993) * '' The Best of Patrick Street'' (1995) * '' Cornerboys'' (1996) * '' Made in Cork'' (1997) * '' Live from Patrick Street'' (1999) * '' Compendium: The Best of Patrick Street'' (2000) * '' Street Life'' (2002) * ''
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'' (2007) ;With Open House * ''Open House'' (1992) * ''Second Story'' (1994) * ''Hoof and Mouth'' (1997) ;With Celtic Fiddle Festival * ''Celtic Fiddle Festival'' (1993) * ''Celtic Fiddle Festival: Encore'' (1998) * ''Rendezvous'' (2001) * ''Play On'' (2005) * ''Equinoxe'' (2008) * ''Live in Brittany'' (2013) ;With John Brennan *''The Pound Ridge Sessions'' (2016)


See also

*
Folk music of Ireland Irish traditional music (also known as Irish trad, Irish folk music, and other variants) is a genre of folk music that developed in Ireland. In ''A History of Irish Music'' (1905), W. H. Grattan Flood wrote that, in Gaelic Ireland, there we ...
*
Irish fiddle The Celtic fiddle is one of the most important instruments in the traditional repertoire of Celtic music. The fiddle itself is identical to the violin, however it is played differently in widely varying regional styles. In the era of sound recordi ...
*
Music of Ireland Irish music is music that has been created in various genres on the island of Ireland. The indigenous music of the island is termed Irish traditional music. It has remained vibrant through the 20th and into the 21st century, despite globalis ...


References


External links


Kevin Burke
official website
Green Linnet
artist page
Loftus Music
* by Kevin Burke and Micheál Ó Domhnaill (1978) * by Kevin Burke and Micheál Ó Domhnaill (1980) * by Kevin Burke and Micheál Ó Domhnaill (1980) {{DEFAULTSORT:Burke, Kevin 1950 births English emigrants to the United States Irish fiddlers Living people National Heritage Fellowship winners Musicians from Portland, Oregon Musicians from London The Bothy Band members Patrick Street members 21st-century violinists Claddagh Records artists Green Linnet Records artists