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Bobby Casey (1926-2000) was an Irish traditional fiddler.. Casey was born at the Crosses of Annagh near Miltown Malbay, County Clare. His father, John ‘Scully’ Casey, who died when Bobby was in his mid teens, was a well-known fiddler as well as being a flautist and concertina player. Scully gave lessons to Junior Crehan, as did Scully’s cousin, the noted dance master Thady Casey. Bobby in turn learned much of his playing from Junior Crehan and the two remained lifelong friends. Bobby was also influenced by the playing of Michael Coleman, Michael Gorman, and Frank O’Higgins. Along with Willie Clancy he went to Dublin in about 1950 where he met, among others, John Kelly and the Potts family. He moved to London around 1952. He was a regular at the Sunday morning sessions in the Favourite and Bedford Arms pubs, which became rallying points for Irish musicians and rural emigrants in the 1960s. With Seamus Ennis, he performed at the first Willie Clancy Summer School in 1973, and returned frequently to Miltown Malbay to give classes, noted for their informal style. In later years he moved from London to live in Northampton. Casey died on the 13th May 2000, and is buried in his native Clare. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Bank Of Ireland - The Woman Of The House - The Morning Dew : Reels
1532The Ragged Hank Of Yarn : Reel
1453The Drunken Gauger [Set Dance]
494Tuttle's/The Ragged Hank of Yarn [Reels]
345Rakish Paddy [Reel]
336The Graf Spey [Reel]
317Down the Back Lane/Donnybrook Fair/Scully Casey's [Jigs]
298The Porthole of the Kelp/The Connaught Heifer [Reels]
289Poll Ha'penny [Hornpipe]
2710The Old Bush/My Love is in America [Reels]
26Paddy In The Smoke: Irish Dance Music From A London Pub

Taking Flight

Casey In The Cowhouse
BBC Archive Recordings

Ceol an Cláir
It Was Mighty! The Early Days of Irish Music in London
The Spirit of West Clare
Paddy In The Smoke
Paddy In the Smoke - Irish Dance Music from a London Pub
It Was Great Altogether! The Continuing Tradition of Irish Music in London
Ceol An Clair
In The Smoke