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Paul Kelly

PAUL KELLY MANDOLIN, FIDDLE, BANJO, BOUZOUKI

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Member Since: 9/14/2006
Band Website: paulkelly.ie
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Paul Kelly is an experienced multi-instrumentalist musician from Tallaght in Dublin, Ireland, who is equally at home in a variety of different styles of music. At 12 years of age, and already playing the guitar for 5 years, Paul was introduced to Irish Traditional Music by neighbour and well known fiddler Des Carty. During his teenage years he developed as a banjo and mandolin player, making many trips to Fleadhs (Irish Music Festivals), as well as many weekends in Co. Clare, where his style was honed, playing regularly with the Russell brothers from Doolin, Noel Hill, Tony Linnane and other great Clare musicians.

Around this time Paul started to play fiddle and gig with different folk bands in the Dublin area.

In the early eighties he discovered Bluegrass and spent four years as fiddler with 'The Sackville String Band', the legendary Dublin outfit who played at concerts and festivals all over the country. The band's reputation was such that many visiting U.S. musicians would jam on stage with them and so Paul got to hear and play with Bluegrass legends like Peter Rowan, Tex Logan and Kenny Baker.

He then joined forces with Irish singer/songwriter Mick Hanly, whose band Rusty Old Halo, he helped to form. Their only release, Still Not Cured, played a large part in establishing a "New Country Music Scene" in Dublin, with bands like The Wilf Brothers, Hank Halfhead, Chris Meehan and his Redneck Friends and the biggest of them all, The Fleadh Cowboys, all touring the country on a regular basis. Although Paul had played with all the above bands at some stage, he joined up with The Fleadh Cowboys 1989, who were one of the hottest bands in Ireland at that time, touring regularly around the country and also playing monthly in two of London's best known venues; The Mean Fiddler and The Powerhouse. Back in Dublin, The Fleadh's had half of the city dancing in the aisles at their weekly late night residency at The Olympia Theatre. The band established a format where every week a guest or guests would join them on stage. Some of the more notable were; The Waterboys, The Hothouse Flowers, Nancy Griffith, John Prine and Joe Ely. The Fleadhs popularity was such at that time that they were invited to play support to U2 in The Point Theatre and to Bob Dylan in the RDS. They also supported The Pogues (who were riding high on the success of Fairy Tale of New York), on the English and Irish leg of their world tour!

In 1992, after Paul had established himself as a studio session musician, and even composed the music for the Irish movie, Hard Shoulder, he returned to his traditional roots by joining with Trevor Hutchinson and Gerry O'Beirne in The Sharon Shannon Band, touring America and Europe that year, in a hectic schedule which culminated with a Late Late Show TV Special which was dedicated to the Clare accordion wizard.

The nineties also saw Paul team up with his old colleague from The Fleadh Cowboys, Frankie Lane, touring Europe regularly as well as all over Ireland.

In 1997 Paul founded a record company called Malgamú Music, which tapped in to the new eclecticism in Traditional Irish music, and encouraged it's artists to experiment with other musical styles, although keeping Irish Music at the core. This project saw releases by Lia Luachra, fiddler Kevin O' Connor, guitarist Sean Whelan and Paul's own offering "a mandolin album", which received excellent reviews and is often quoted as a defining CD in Irish music for the mandolin.

In 2002 Paul and Frankie Lane began working with established Irish singer Eleanor Shanley, touring regularly in Denmark, Austria and Holland, as well as performing regularly all over Ireland. This collaboration resulted in the release of the trio's popular CD; A Place of my Own, which received extensive airplay on Irish radio stations.

The last few years have seen Paul record and perform live with many artists such as Ann Marie O' Grady, with whom he recorded two albums; Jerry Fish and The Mudbug Club, Clive Barnes and Limerick singer/songwriter Siobhán O' Brien.

A book of 110 tunes selected from his vast repertoire (including some of his own compositions) was published in 2007 and is widely distributed in the States by Mel Bay. Paul's fiddle playing is also featured on Grand Theft Auto IV, the worlds biggest selling video game.

Paul now plays mainly with The David Munnelly Band, with whom he regularly tours America. The band, which mixes Irish Traditional Music with swing rhythms, and draws inspiration from the 1920's melting pot music of New York, are much in demand, and have also performed in Holland, Denmark, Scotland, Spain, and Israel.
Selected Discography:

Mick Hanly & Rusty Old Halo - Still Not Cured

Townes van Zandt - No Deeper Blue

Phillip Donnelly - Town & Country

The Dubliners - Further Along

Sharon Shannon - Out the Gap

Sharon Shannon - The Best Of

Mary Black - The Black Family Album

The Fleadh Cowboys - Hi-ace to Heaven

The Fleadh Cowboys - Time of your Life

Paul Kelly - a mandolin album

Frankie Lane & Paul Kelly - Wahoo!-Live at Hughes's

Frankie Lane - Dobro

Frankie Lane - Gunsmoke at El Paso

Sean Whelan - End of Autumn

Lia Luachra - Lia Luachra

Lia Luachra - Traffic

Kevin O Connor - From the Chest

David Munnelly - Swing

David Munnelly - By Heck!

The Wolfe Tones - Youll Never Beat the Irish

Conor Byrne - Wind Dancer

Niamh Parsons - Blackbirds and Thrushes

Niamh Parsons - In my Prime

Clive Barnes - Welcome to Farewell

Clive Barnes - Goldtooth Cinnamon

Jerry Fish & The Mudbug Club - Live at The Spiegal Tent

Ann Marie O'Grady - Precious Lines

Eleanor Shanley with Frankie Lane & Paul Kelly - A Place Of My Own

The Dixie Micks - Live at The Dixie Bar, Morzine

Nabac - Siar Anoir

Siobhán O'Brien - Songs I grew up to

Ann Marie O'Grady - 24 Hours

Frankie Lane - Me to You
Festival Performances include:

North Texas Irish Festival, Dallas, Texas (2007) with The David Munnelly Band

Tønder Festival, Denmark (2007), with The Eleanor Shanley Band

Muskegon Irish Festival, Michigan (2007) with The David Munnelly Band

Kihaus Folk Music Festival, Finland with The Christy O'Leary Band,

Dranouter Festival, Belgium with Faolan (2000) and The David Munnelly Band (2006),

Haapavesi Festival Finland with Faolan

Interceltique Festival Lorient with Faolan

Gutenbrunn Festival Austria with Faolan and Frankie Lane

Glasgow Fleadh with Sharon Shannon

Tønder Festival, Denmark with Sharon Shannon

San Francisco Irish Festival with Sharon Shannon

Finsbury Park Festival London with The Fleadh Cowboys

Reading Festival England with The Fleadh Cowboys

Skagen Festival, Denmark with Eleanor Shanley (2004) and The David Munnelly Band (2006)

Walnut Valley Festival, Kansas (2005)(2007) with The David Munnelly Band

Milwaukee Irish Fest (2006) with The David Munnelly Band

Oxegen (2006) with Jerry Fish and The Mudbug Club

Celtic Connections, Glasgow (2007) with The David Munnelly Band

Strib Festival (2007) with Eleanor Shanley & Frankie Lane

Venigallia, Italy (2007) with Nabac

Performed live with:

The Waterboys

The Pogues

The Dubliners

The Fleadh Cowboys

Rusty Old Halo

Nancy Griffith

Joe Ely

Rory Gallagher

Eleanor Shanley

Mary Coughlan

Antonio Breschi

The Hothouse Flowers

The Sackville String Band

Luka Bloom

Sharon Shannon

Christy O'Leary

Dave Alvin

Altan

The Brendan Hearty Band

Jon Kenny

Gail Davies Band

Ann Marie O' Grady

Jerry Fish and The Mudbug Club

The David Munnelly Band

Grada

Nabac

Siobhán O' Brien



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Record Label: Malgamu Music
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Dolly, the unsung hero of the band!

It seems like only yesterday that we were on the road, laden with various maps, scraps of paper with addresses scrawled on them, and a statue of St Christopher on the dashboard, all functioning (hopef...
Posted by Paul Kelly on Wed, 23 Jul 2008 02:42:00 PST

A House Concert in Arkansas.

Punctuating our recent visit to Kansas was an eagerly anticipated house concert in Siloam Springs, a small, picturesque town in Arkansas, near the Oklahoma border. The house owners, Deanna and Bill Li...
Posted by Paul Kelly on Tue, 22 Jul 2008 04:17:00 PST

Journey to the Centre of America (Part Two)

Today we drove to Kansas. It is the State that contains the geographical centre of the country. It's where Barack Obama's mother came from, and it's also where, allegedly, the first skirmishes in the ...
Posted by Paul Kelly on Sat, 19 Jul 2008 09:45:00 PST

Journey to the Centre of America! (Part One)

St Charles, Illinois is a pretty, historical town on the banks of the Fox river. This west Chicago suburb has many amenities, including plenty of restaurants, a cool Irish bar called McNally's, (who s...
Posted by Paul Kelly on Wed, 16 Jul 2008 10:18:00 PST

Fiddle Pick-ups

The successful amplifying of fiddles always seems to have been a problematic undertaking. Using a quality microphone usually gives the most faithful reproduction of the instrument's tone, nevertheless...
Posted by Paul Kelly on Mon, 14 Jul 2008 11:17:00 PST

Breakfast in America!

Me and my big gloating mouth! I woke up this morning in Springfield Ohio to the familiar sound of raindrops battering the pane of my fifth floor hotel room window  and God did it sound like home. We ...
Posted by Paul Kelly on Sat, 12 Jul 2008 09:43:00 PST

The David Munnelly Band on tour.

Well, here we are again on tour in the States, my third trip out this year (and two left to go!), and right now we are holed up in a motel in Morgantown, West Virginia, on route to Springfield, Ohio w...
Posted by Paul Kelly on Fri, 11 Jul 2008 07:48:00 PST