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Davy Spillane (born 1959 in
Dublin Dublin (; , or ) is the capital and largest city of Ireland. On a bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the province of Leinster, bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, a part of the Wicklow Mountains range. At the 2016 c ...
, Ireland) is an Irish musician, songwriter and a player of
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and
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.


Biography


Irish music

At the age of 12, Spillane started playing the
uilleann pipes The uilleann pipes ( or , ) are the characteristic national bagpipe of Ireland. Earlier known in English as "union pipes", their current name is a partial translation of the Irish language terms (literally, "pipes of the elbow"), from thei ...
. His father encouraged him and inspired him with his love of all music genres. For the next three years he played at sessions and met many prominent Irish musicians. At the age of 16, he played in Ireland, the United Kingdom and Europe. In 1978, he began to write his own music. He starred as a gypsy in Joe Comerford's 1981 film '' Traveller''.


Moving Hearts and solo albums

He was a founder member of
Moving Hearts Moving Hearts is an Irish Celtic rock band formed in 1981. They followed in the footsteps of Horslips in combining Irish traditional music with rock and roll, and also added elements of jazz to their sound.Harris, Craig''Moving Hearts'' AllMusic ...
, along with
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and
Donal Lunny Donald is a masculine given name derived from the Gaelic name ''Dòmhnall''.. This comes from the Proto-Celtic *''Dumno-ualos'' ("world-ruler" or "world-wielder"). The final -''d'' in ''Donald'' is partly derived from a misinterpretation of the ...
in 1981. Although each member had a strong pedigree of Irish
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 ...
, the band played mostly original compositions, sometimes with a political edge and a folk-rock sound. Their final album '' The Storm'' (1985) was purely instrumental and had several slower pieces written by Spillane. He then made the surprise move of joining up with American musician
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, the Englishman
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and others to record a Davy Spillane debut album of his new compositions and bluegrass and original blues, '' Atlantic Bridge''. There was a promotional touring band which also recorded '' Out of the Air'' in 1988, essentially a live version of ''Atlantic Bridge''. Spillane then gathered together a new set of musicians, including
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and Kevin Glackin to record ''Shadow Hunter'', an album of various rock and folk styles. This was followed by ''Pipedreams'' in 1991.


Collaborations

Spillane played as special guest soloist in orchestral work in 1992 called "The Seville Suite", describing events in 1601 in Irish-Spanish history.
Bill Whelan Bill Whelan (born 22 May 1950 in Limerick, Ireland) is an Irish composer and musician. He is best known for composing a piece for the interval of the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest. The result, ''Riverdance'', was a seven-minute display of tradi ...
then worked for Spillane and Andy Irvine on the album, ''
EastWind ''EastWind'' is an album by Andy Irvine and Davy Spillane, showcasing a fusion of Irish folk music with traditional Bulgarian and Macedonian music. Produced by Irvine and Bill Whelan, who also contributed keyboards and piano, it was widely reg ...
''. In 1993, Spillane collaborated with Canadian musicians such as Bryan Adams, and Daniel Weaver on his album ''Weeds'' plus Celine Dion's ''My Heart Will go On''. In 1994, Spillane was a special guest soloist in ''
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''. Spillane also collaborated with Rory Gallagher on the tracks "The Road to Ballyalla", "Litton Lane" and "One For Phil" as well as with
Enya Enya Patricia Brennan (; ga, Eithne Pádraigín Ní Bhraonáin; born 17 May 1961), known professionally by the mononym Enya, is an Irish singer, songwriter, and musician known for modern Celtic music. She is the best-selling Irish solo arti ...
on her 1988 Watermark tracks "Exile" and "Na Laetha Geal M'óige".


Film music

In 1992, Spillane composed music for
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'' and, in 1995, reached a larger audience with the film '' Rob Roy''. Other compositions and guesting includes
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's ''Sensual World'' (1989),
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and Elvis Costello. Other films include '' Eat the Peach'' and '' The Disappearance of Finbar''. Paul Winter's album ''Journey with the Sun'' (2002). Spillane earned a
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and also nominated for second one. Spillane served his apprenticeship with pipe-makers Dan Dowd and Johnny Burke and now makes all his own instruments. In 2000, he recorded his only album of traditional tunes with Kevin Glackin, entitled ''Forgotten Days''.


Discography


Moving Hearts

*''
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'' (1981) *''
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'' (1982) *'' The Storm'' (1985) *'' Live Hearts'' (1986) (recorded 1983) *'' Live in Dublin'' (2008)


Solo albums

* '' Atlantic Bridge'' (1987) * '' Out of the Air'' (1988) * ''Shadow Hunter'' (1990) * ''Pipedreams'' (1991) * ''A Place Among The Stones'' (1994) * ''The Sea of Dreams'' (1998) * ''Deep Blue Sea'' (2004) * ''Between Longing & Belonging'' (2016)


Collaborations

* ''
EastWind ''EastWind'' is an album by Andy Irvine and Davy Spillane, showcasing a fusion of Irish folk music with traditional Bulgarian and Macedonian music. Produced by Irvine and Bill Whelan, who also contributed keyboards and piano, it was widely reg ...
'' (1992) – with Andy Irvine * ''Calman The Dove'' (1998) – with
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* ''Forgotten Days'' (2001) – with Kevin Glackin


Contributions

* ''The Piper's Rock - A Compilation of Young Pipers'', Various Artists (?) - Uilleann pipes * ''The Heritage Tapes: Songs and Stories from Old Tiger Bay'', Various Artists (?) * ''Irish Festival'', Various Artists (1980) - Uilleann pipes on ''The Old Bush/Rakish Paddy'' * ''My Very Favourite Nursery Rhyme Record'', Tim Hart (1981) - Uilleann pipes * ''The Drunken Sailor and other Kids Favorites'', Tim Hart (1983) - Uilleann pipes * ''Inarticulate Speech of the Heart'', Van Morrison (1983) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Getting to the Border'', Alistair Russell (1984) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Now and Then'', The Sands Family (1986) - Low Whistle on ''When the Music Starts to Play'' * ''Classic Irish Ballads'', Diarmuid O'Leary & The Bards (1986) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''
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'', Chris Rea (1987) - Uilleann pipes, Low Whistle & Guitar * ''Under the Influence'', Mary Coughlan (1987) - Uilleann pipes * ''Goreuon, Best of (Featuring Donal Lunny/Davy Spillane)'', Jim O'Rourke, Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''
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'', Enya (1988) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''North and South'', Gerry Rafferty (1988) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Dublin Millenium Song'' (Single), Various Artists (1988) - Uilleann pipes * ''We've Come A Long Way'', Liam Clancy/Tommy Makem (1989) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * '' The Sensual World'', Kate Bush (1989) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''All I Remember'', Mick Hanly (1989) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Ogam'', Ogam (1989) - ''Fearless'' composed by Davy Spillane * ''Winds of Change'', Oisin - Geraldine MacGowan & Anne Conroy (1989) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''
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'', Elvis Costello (1989) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * '' Elio samaga hukapan kariyana turu'', Elio E Le Storie Tese (1989) - Uilleann pipes * ''Brand New Dance'', Emmylou Harris (1990) - Uilleann pipes * ''This Rhythm'', T. T. Oksala (1990) - Uilleann pipes * ''Hopes and Bodies'', The Senators (1990) - Uilleann pipes * ''The Sweet Keeper'', Tanita Tikaram (1990) - Low Whistle on ''It All Came Back Today'' * ''Sojourner's Song'', Buddy Greene (1990) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors'', Fish (1990) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle on ''Vigil'' * ''Put 'Em Under Pressure (single)'', Republic of Ireland Football Squad (1990) * '' Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin'' (1991) - Uilleann pipes on Kate Bush, ''Rocket Man'' * ''Mighty Like a Rose'', Elvis Costello (1991) - Uilleann pipes * ''Mission Street'', Kieran Halpin (1991) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * '' Rude Awakening'', Andy Irvine (1991) * ''Smoke and Strong Whiskey'', Christy Moore (1991) - Low Whistle * ''The Ways of the World'', Mary Custy & Eoin O'Neill (1991) - Uilleann pipes * ''Lam Toro'', Baaba Maal (1992) - Uilleann pipes * '' High on the Happy Side'', Wet Wet Wet (1992) - Low Whistle on ''Put The Light On'' * ''Soul Inspiration'', Simon Climie (1992) - Low Whistle * ''Rita Connolly'', Rita Connolly (1992) - Low Whistle * ''Something Special In The Air'' (Single) for Impact 92, Derry City Council (1992) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Sentimental Killer'', Mary Coughlan (1992) - Uilleann pipes * ''Endless Emotion'', Johnny Logan (1992) - Uilleann pipes * '' Harmony'', Londonbeat (1992) - Low Whistle on ''Harmony'' and ''The Sea of Tranquility'' * ''Bajo El Signo de Cain'', Miguel Bose (1993) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Again'', Alan Stivell (1993) - Uilleann pipes * ''Before & After'', Tim Finn (1993) - Uilleann pipes on ''Many's The Time'' * ''Solid Ground'', Dolores Keane (1993) - Uilleann pipes * '' Espresso Logic'', Chris Rea (1993) - Uilleann pipes * '' Far from Home'', Traffic (1994) - Uilleann pipes on ''Holy Ground'' * ''Traditional Music In Support Of Doolin Coast And Cliff Rescue Service'', Various Artists (1994) - Uilleann pipes * ''33 Revolutions Per Minute'', Marxman (1994) - Whistles * ''Daniel Weaver'', Daniel Weaver (1994) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Cumplicidodes'', Luis Represas (1994) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''The Sound of Stone - Artists for Mullaghmore'', Various Artists (1994) - Low Whistle * ''Celtic Themes'', Various Artists (1994) - Uilleann pipes * ''A River Of Sound: The Changing Course Of Irish Music'', BBC/RTE programme (1995) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Seville Suite'', Bill Whelan (1995) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Folk Music Ensemble'', Dan Foyle (1995) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Cry of a Dreamer'', Sean Tyrell (1995) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Little Bruises'', Gary Kemp (1995) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Misty Eyed Adventures'', Moya Brennan (1995) - Low Whistle see above * ''Transatlantic Sessions - Series 1'', Various Artists (1995) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Arabesque'', Mike Batt (1995) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * '' Riverdance: Music from the Show'', Bill Whelan (1995) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Songs From A Secret Garden'', Secret Garden (1996) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Volume 1: Sound Magic'', Afro Celt Sound System (1996) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * '' Voyager'', Mike Oldfield (1996) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Hammer'', Zoe (1996) -Uilleann pipes on ''The Lion Roars'' * ''Ao Vivo No CCB'', Luis Represas (1996) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Common Ground'', Various Artists (1996) - Low Whistle on ''Whistling Low/Errigal, Mary of the South Seas & On Raglan Road'' * ''White Stones'', Secret Garden (1997) - Uilleann pipes * ''Kilim'', Nikola Parov (1997) - Uilleann pipes * ''What Did He Say?'', Victor Wooten (1997) - Uilleann pipes * ''Illumination'', Richard Souther, Hildegard von Bingen (1997) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''
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'', Sinead O'Connor (1997) - Low & High Whistle * ''Amara, Island Currents'', Joe Boske (1997) - Low Whistle on ''The Delphi Air'' * ''Laberinto Volume 2'', Miguel Bose (1997) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Ar Galon Digorr (single)'',
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(1997) on ''Fest Vraz Musique Bretonnes'' - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Unplugged'', Bryan Adams (1997) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Sun and the Moon and the Stars'', Spirit of Eden (1998) - Uilleann pipes * ''The Peace Within'', BMC Band (1998) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Wandering Home'', David Lynch (1998) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Piece of Cake'', Lubos Malina (1999) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Celtic Solstice'', Paul Winter (1999) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''New Freedom Bell'', Druka Trava (1999) - Low Whistle * ''The Orchard'', Sean Tyrell (1999) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle (Album recorded at Burrenstone Studios) * ''Streams'', Various Artists (1999) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Live at Slane Castle (DVD)'', Bryan Adams (2000) - Low Whistle * ''Journey with the Sun'', Paul Winter (2000) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Irvi'', Denez Prigent (2000) - Uilleann pipes * ''Behind the Mist: Music from Conamaras' Bog and Sea Weeks'' (2000) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Dreamcatcher'', Secret Garden (2001) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Adiemus Vol 4'', Karl Jenkins (2001) - Uilleann pipes on ''The Eternal Knot'' * ''Girls Won't Leave the Boys Alone'', Cherish the Ladies (2001) - Uilleann pipes * ''The Best Of Mary Black 1991-2001'', Mary Black (2001) - Uilleann pipes * ''Unearthed'', Posthumus (2001) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''12 Vox - The Way To be Ourselves'', Taro Iwashiro (2001) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Ceol Tacsi'', Various Artists (2003) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle on ''Muladach Is Mi Air M'aineol'' with Karen Matheson * ''Spiorad'', The Lismorahaun Singers (2003) - Uilleann pipes * ''The River Returning'', Johnny Duhan (2003) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Sexual Healing (single B-side)'', Kate Bush (2005) - Uilleann pipes * ''Grief Never Grows Old - (single)'', One World Project (2005) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Silver Solstice'', Paul Winter Consort & Friends (2005) - Uilleann pipes * ''Human Child/Mannabarn'' - Eivor (2007) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''To The Moon'', Capercaillie (2008) Tracks from ''Rob Roy'' - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Art of Chill 5'', Bent (2008) - Uilleann pipes on ''Pipegroove'' * ''Distant Shore'', Orla Fallon (2009) - Low Whistle * ''This Is What I Live For'', Richard Anthony Jay (2009) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle on ''Gone But Not Forgotten'' * ''A Different Hat'', Paul Carrack (2010) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Dream of You'', Sharon Corr (2010) - Low Whistle on ''Cooley's Reel'' * ''Director's Cut'', Kate Bush (2011) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle on ''Flower of the Mountain'' * ''Lament'', Various Artists (2012) - Low Whistle on ''Lament For the Dead of the North'' * ''The Peacemakers'', Karl Jenkins (2012) - Uilleann pipes * ''Transparent Music 2'', B. J. Cole (2012) - Low Whistle * ''Papitwo'', Miguel Bose (2012) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Goodbye (single)'', Mary Jane Riemann (2013) - Uilleann pipes * ''Man on the Rocks'', Mike Oldfield (2014) - Low Whistle on ''Moonshine'' * ''Whisky Lullabies/Suantraí Meisciúil - (single)'', Janet Devlin (2015) - Low Whistle on ''Suantraí Meisciúil'' * ''Drowning (single)'', Simone Kaye (date unknown) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Creation'', Johnny Duhan (2016) - Low Whistle on ''The Three Temptations''. * ''Source'', Afro Celt Sound System (2016) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''The Ashgrove Sessions'', Ashgrove (2016) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle


Soundtracks

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'' (1985) * '' Eat the Peach'' (1986) * ''Reefer and the Model'' (1988) * ''The Ballad of the Sad Café'' (1991) – Low Whistle * ''Wuthering Heights'' (1992) * ''Rob Roy'' (1995) – Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Michael Collins'' (1996) – Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''The Disappearance of Finbar'' (1996) * ''
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) (1998) – Low Whistle * '' Creid'' (with
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) (1998) – Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Dancing at Lughnasa'' (1998) – Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Excalibur, La légende des Celtes'', Various Artists (1999) * ''Aoi ~ Tokugawa Sandai'', Taro Iwashiro (2000) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Xenosaga'' (2002) – Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Gangs of New York'' (2002) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle * ''Graal'', Catherine Lara (2005) - Uilleann pipes & Low Whistle


Notes


References


External links


Official website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Spillane, Davy 1959 births Living people Irish tin whistle players Irish uilleann pipers Musicians from County Dublin Moving Hearts members Afro Celt Sound System members People educated at Coláiste Eoin