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The High Kings is an
Irish folk 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 ...
group formed in
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in 2008. The band consists of
Finbarr Clancy Finbarr Clancy (born 5 March 1970) is an Irish folk singer and multi-instrumentalist. Early in his career he performed with The Clancy Brothers. He later became a member of the group The High Kings. Birth and family Finbarr Clancy was the o ...
, Brian Dunphy, Darren Holden, and Paul O'Brien. As of 2020, the group had released five studio albums, four live albums, and two live DVDs, and one greatest hits album. Their first three studio albums appeared at number three or higher on the '' Billboard'' world music chart, the first two went
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in Ireland, and all of their albums charted in Ireland. After the release of their first album, the new group moved from a highly staged format to a more natural performance style. Their third album ''Friends for Life'' contains both traditional Irish songs, as well as some original songs. Since the inception of the group, it has toured Ireland, the United States, and Europe on several occasions. Although they sing mostly traditional Irish songs, they are also known to sing arrangements of songs from other genres.


Members

Finbarr Clancy toured the United States and Ireland in the 1990s with the
Clancy Brothers The Clancy Brothers were an influential Irish folk music group that developed initially as a part of the American folk music revival. Most popular during the 1960s, they were famed for their Aran jumper sweaters and are widely credited with popu ...
, one of the most successful folk groups in Irish traditional music. He sang and played 5 string banjo, electric bass and flute with the group, which consisted at the time of Finbarr's father,
Bobby Clancy Robert Joseph 'Bobby' Clancy Jr (11 May 1927 – 6 September 2002) was an Irish singer and musician best known as a member of The Clancy Brothers, one of the most successful and influential Irish folk groups. He accompanied his songs on five-s ...
, his uncles
Paddy Clancy Patrick Michael Clancy (7 March 1922 – 11 November 1998), usually called Paddy Clancy or Pat Clancy, was an Irish folk singer best known as a member of the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem. In addition to singing and storytelling, Clancy playe ...
and
Liam Clancy Liam Clancy ( ga, Liam Mac Fhlannchadha; 2 September 1935 – 4 December 2009) was an Irish folk singer from Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary. He was the youngest member of the influential folk group the Clancy Brothers, regarded as Ireland's ...
, and his cousin, singer-songwriter
Robbie O'Connell Robbie O'Connell (born 1951) is an Irish singer songwriter who performs solo, as well as with The Green Fields of America. He also appears with Dónal Clancy (cousin), Dan Milner, and fiddler Rose Clancy. O'Connell has also toured and recorded ...
. As part of this group, Finbarr appeared in the Clancy Brothers' filmed ''Farewell to Ireland'' performance in 1996, which has since been released on DVD. He also performed on three albums with this father. He usually plays the guitar and sometimes the banjo with The High Kings. Brian Dunphy got his first break as a performer in ''
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: The Show''. After two years as part of ''Riverdance'', he became a member of The Three Irish Tenors. Dunphy had also been a member of the band Druid. He released a solo album entitled, ''Timeless,'' as well, in which Darren helped cowrite some of the original material. Brian is the son of
Sean Dunphy Sean Dunphy (30 November 1937 – 17 May 2011) was an Irish singer who represented Ireland at the 1967 Eurovision Song Contest, achieving second place with " If I Could Choose". He was also the first Irish singer to record in Nashville. Career ...
, who represented Ireland in the
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. He typically plays the
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and guitar with the group. Martin Furey, son of Irish folk musician
Finbar Furey Finbar Furey (born 28 September 1946) is a multi-instrumental Irish folk musician, best known for his band of brothers, The Fureys. The Fureys were formed in Ballyfermot, Dublin, where they grew up. Early life Finbar Furey was born on 28 Septe ...
, formed the band Bohinta with his sister
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in 1992. They had a top ten hit in France with the album ''Excalibur'', featuring
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as Merlin. Bohinta released two albums. Furey left the band in September 2017. Darren Holden starred in ''Riverdance: The Show'' on Broadway for eighteen months. He followed this success by appearing in the Broadway musical ''Movin' Out''. Holden played the role of Billy Joel both on Broadway and on a national tour of the United States (January 2004 – January 2007), as well as tours of Canada and Japan in 2006. Holden has also released three successful solo albums. ''Suddenly'' was released in 1998 and yielded three top 20 singles in Ireland and one top 30 in Finland. ''Live and Learn'' was released in the United States in March 2003, garnering three top 40 airplay hits on the country music charts. ''Roadworks'' followed in 2006 with success in Japan where it sold 20,000 copies. Holden plays the accordion, mandolin, guitar and keyboard with The High Kings. He continues to perform solo shows when not with The High Kings.


Timeline

The High Kings' first album reached number two on ''
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's'' World Music chart. The album spent a total of thirty-six weeks on the chart. In 2008, the High Kings toured the United States with Celtic Woman as the opening act. In 2011, the High Kings toured the US again, playing in Chicago, Albany, New Haven, Philadelphia, Boston and Atlanta to promote their new album release "Memory Lane," which eventually reached the third spot on ''Billboard's'' Top World Albums chart. On St. Patrick's Day, they played for an American audience on "Live with Regis and Kelly," and performed on stage in Boston that night. On 18 March 2012 the High Kings headlined the Mayor of London's St Patrick's Day celebrations in
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to an estimated 15,000 people. On 20 March 2012 The High Kings were invited to perform at the Official St Patrick's Day Celebrations at
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in Washington DC, United States. The event was hosted by US President
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and attended by
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. On 6 July 2012 The High Kings were invited to perform at the residence of the President of Ireland Michael D Higgins. On 12 March 2013 The High Kings announced a forthcoming third studio album produced by
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and John Dunford, consisting of eight original songs and a selection of classic ballads. On 23 September 2013 The High Kings released ''Friends For Life'' on the Sony record label. The album reached number three on the ''Billboard'' Top World Albums chart. In 2016 the band performed at RTÉ's Centenary Concert to mark the 100-year anniversary of Ireland's Easter Rising. In June 2016 the band played all 3 stages at the
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, followed by a performance at Glastonbury Festival 2016 on the Acoustic Stage. The band will undertake their most extensive Tour of the US in 2016 with almost 50 shows confirmed. "Hand Me Down My Bible" was released as a single in July 2016 and quickly became played on many radio stations in Ireland to much acclaim. In late December, the High Kings began their Grace & Glory tour. The event began on 27 December in Belfast, and (as of this edit) has not ended yet. The album contains traditional Irish music, ranging from religious songs to pub music. In September 2017 the band announced that Martin Furey would be retiring from The High Kings, and that an announcement would be made later regarding his replacement. In October 2017, they announced that George Murphy would join them on a Canadian tour, and he was later added as a permanent member of The High Kings. Murphy continued to perform with the group from 2017 to 2019 before announcing that he would be "stepping away to focus on his solo career". Paul O'Brien joined the group in 2019 to replace Murphy. O'Brien plays the tin whistle, among other instruments. The High Kings announced that they would be debuting an album in November 2017, titled ''Decade: The Best of The High Kings''.


Discography

The group's first two albums went platinum. :


References


External links


The High Kings

Photos of The High Kings in Concert
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