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词条 Joe Holmes (singer)
释义

  1. Recordings

  2. BBC Radio Documentary

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

Joe Holmes (1906 – 5 January 1978) was a fiddler, lilter and singer from Antrim, Northern Ireland.

His brother Harry had brought him home a present of his first fiddle on his return from the Great War. Joe's first job was carrying the red warning flag in front of the steam roller, which took him travelling all around the country in a caravan. He took his fiddle on these trips. Some of the fiddle favourites included The Boys of Ballycastle, The Blackberry Blossom, Royal Charlie, Wellington’s Medal and Rodney’s Glory. Joe later left the roadwork and worked at flax-scutching, first for a small mill near Killyrammer, and then into Milltown Mill, in Ballymoney. He then took up a healthier job as a green-keeper for Ballymoney Bowling club.[1]

Recordings

All of Joe Holmes's recordings were made with Len Graham with whom he began regularly attending music sessions around Ireland in the 1960s.

Their first album was Chaste Muses, Bards and Sages, which includes solo singing by both as well as duets and lilting.

'The record became an instant hit and Len’s assured singing coupled with Joe’s verve, and his huge store of songs, made them firm favourites in clubs, concerts and festivals. Sadly, Joe Holmes died just a fortnight after completing the recording of their follow-up LP, After Dawning, in 1978.[2]

  • Chaste Muses, Bards and Sages, 1971.
  • Living Thing 1997, various artists
  • After Dawning, Len Graham and Joe Holmes, 1979, Topic: 12TS401

BBC Radio Documentary

On 6 January 1980 a radio documentary tribute to Joe Holmes compiled by David Hammond was broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster. Contributors on the programme were Len Graham, Geordie Hanna, Frank Harte, Jeannie McGrath, Sarah Ann O'Neill and Paddy Tunney.

The programme was called Joe Holmes: A Parting Glass, BBC Programme number: 140U540, Catalogue Number: 9517794, Duration 0:29:08

See also

  • Traditional Irish Singers
  • Len Graham
  • Frank Harte
  • List of Irish musicians
  • Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann
  • Sean Nós

References

1. ^Antrim Fiddlers Causeway Dulcimer Festival
2. ^NIMIC - Northern Irish Music Industry Commission

External links

  • Len Graham's Website
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