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Niamh Ní Charra

"Ón Dá Thaobh" in MOJO's Top Ten Folk Albums, 2007

About Me


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I’m an Irish trad player and have been playing fiddle and concertina since I was knee high to a grasshopper. Spent 8 years touring with Riverdance, as their fiddler. Left the tour at the end of 2005 to return to Ireland and get established here. Just finished my debut album. (Yay!) It was launched at the Gathering Festival in Killarney to a packed room, and has already received much critical acclaim. I currently tour as a solo artist, and also with the Carlos Núñez band.

Irish Times - 4 stars
"Forget talk of tradition versus innovation: Ní Charra’s facility with everything from 19th-century Italian composer Giulio Regondi’s Allegretto No. 4, to a glorious set of Sliabh Luachra slides, reflect a musician at home with music of any hue"
Siobhán Long, 02/03/07
Fresh from the footlights of Riverdance, Niamh Ní Charra is a consumate showgirl. Less than two minutes into this debut CD, the change from languid fiddle to fiery concertina grabs your attention, and from that moment you’re hooked. Whether it’s slow airs or reels, jigs or czardas, nothing disappoints. Yes, czardas: four of them, fiddle triupmhs each one, followed by a masterly handling of The Gravel Walks. Other forays beyond Irish music include Bill Monroe’s bluegrass slow drag Crossing the Cumberlands and one of the many classical compositions for (English) concertina, both delivered with charm and panache. Niamh’s native Kerry is evident in the relaxed pace of reels and jigs, and the contrasting vigour with which the final set of slides is attacked. Johnny O’Leary’s and The Hare in the Corn get a good battering, while The Turnpike receives the sweetest treatment I can recall. The lightning switches between fiddle and concertina are not a feature of Niamh’s live performances, but most of the other arrangements stay clear of studio effects. To be honest, Niamh doesn’t need ’em: she can vary the pace and style on her two instruments, and the addition of a few backing musicians is more than enough to fill fifty-two minutes. She also has the sense to bring in Brendan Begley for vocals on the song An Raibh Tú ag an gCarraig, and to use his accordion for added punch on those slides. Her own compositions are better than good, six of them spread across thirteen tracks. San Antonio and Downtime Delirium are powerful modern reels, and the waltz Soldier’s Exile shows a gentler side of Niamh’s creative talent. Whichever side you look at it from, Niamh Ní Charra’s solo debut is a total success: www.niamhnicharra.com will get you even closer to her music, and tell you what else she’s up to.
Alex Monaghan, Living Tradition
Far more inspiring is the debut album by another Riverdance-featured fiddler, Kerry’s Niamh Ní Charra, and it’s certainly bolstered by her exceptional concertina playing (no better revealed than on the opening set’s audacious trio of slip jigs). The aptly named From Both Sides reveals a wonderfully sensitive player of airs (on both instruments), a sprightly interpreter of itinerant harper Carolan’s music, someone innately capable of rendering the jauntiness of hornpipes (check Wade Hampton’s for evidence) and a marvellously dextrous player of her county’s pet tunes, such as a set of slides kicked off by Johnny O’Leary’s.
Froots Magazine
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Member Since: 8/29/2006
Band Website: niamhnicharra.com
Band Members: generally just Mike Galvin on Guitar, but sometimes Conal Early or Alan Colfer if Mike is busy with Frankie, Bongo Bob (aka Robbie Harris) on perc / bodhran, Cathal Synnott on Keys... depends on the gig:-)
Influences: All the greats of Irish music (too many to mention). Also like Jazz and Blues.
Sounds Like: Judge for yourself:-) You can buy the album online at www.thelivingtradition.com or www.cdbaby.com!!!
Record Label: Imeartas Records
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Listowel, Kilmallock, Dublin, Navan and Athlone:-)

Hi all!Just letting you know I'm on the road again! I'll be gigging around the country in some lovely Arts centres, accompanied by the wonderful Mike Galvin.This week we're dropping in to St John's Ar...
Posted by Niamh Ní Charra on Tue, 15 Apr 2008 11:55:00 PST

Mini tour of the West!

Time to get back to work, I guess.After a nice quite Christmas which was badly needed, 2008 started off with a gig as part of the Temple Bar Trad Festival. It went very well - thanks to everyone who c...
Posted by Niamh Ní Charra on Mon, 28 Jan 2008 05:55:00 PST