Con Greaney

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Con Greaney was a traditional Irish singer from Athea, West Limerick. He was renowned for having a huge store of songs and for having an unadulterated traditional style.[1] Con was particularly associated with the comic singing tradition.

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Full of fun, good humour and devilment, he was a widely loved character whose animated delivery of songs invariably guaranteed him standing ovations at public performances nationwide.[2]

Recordings

  • 'Traditional Singer', Oidhreacht, 1991, OIDH 002.
  • 'Cascades Of Song', Various Singers, 'A Tinker I Am' sung by Con Greaney (written by Sean Carthy, Catalogue Number: CFTS001, Claddagh Records, 2008 [3]
  • 'The Road to Athea', Clo Iar Chonnachta, CIC 082[2]
  • Con Greaney was also recorded by the Irish Traditional Music Archive.

Tracks on 'Traditional Singer' include: 'My Cock Crew' and 'Around the Hills of Clare'

The track listing on 'The Road to Athea' is as follows:

1. My Trousers Turned Back
2. The Milltown Boy
3. Carlow Town
4. Will I Ever Forget The Day
5. Ar Éirinn Ní Neosfainn Cé hÍ
6. The Road To Athea
7. Eileen O
8. The Vales of New Dirreen
9. The Cheese
10. Nancy Hogan

References

  1. http://www.ceolas.org/pub/Claddagh/1996/March
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Road to Athea - Con Greaney
  3. Claddagh Records