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RONAN BROWNE Born and bred in Dublin, Ronan Browne left the city in 1990, spending ten years in the Glen of Imaal in Wicklow before crossing the Shannon in the year 2000, to live in Spiddal. Musicians Peter O’Loughlin, Willie Clancy, Séamus Ennis, Leo Rowsome, Tommy Reck, Denis Murphy and Tommy Potts were family friends so it is no wonder that they all had a huge affect on Ronan’s musical development. It was only in later years that his maternal grandmother Delia Murphy’s singing became important to him, the young Ronan seeing her more as grandmother than influential singer in his early years. Ronan’s first lessons were in the newly formed Na Píobairí Uilleann from Dan O’Dowd in the early 1970s and as he grew older, John Kelly’s Capel Street shop “The Horse Shoe” and the “Four Seasons” pub next door, became his place of learning – if you waited long enough it seemed that all the good musicians passed through at some time. Kevin Glackin has been a lifelong friend and they have played together since their youth. The friendship with Seán Tyrrell built up in the 1980s over many late nights in Ollie Conway’s pub in Mullach in County Clare. Having spent his whole life as a professional musician, Ronan straddles that difficult divide between pure traditional music and the modern electronic world, his work ranging from solo projects, playing with Glackin and Tyrrell, his celebrated duet with veteran musician Peter O’Loughlin, his trio CRAN, his acclaimed collaboration with po
Touch Me If You Dare
Transatlantic Sessions - Series 2, Vol. Two
Masters Of Tradition
The Legacy
The South West Wind
Transatlantic Sessions - Series 4: Volume Three
Big Blue Ball
The Wynd You Know
The Drones and the Chanters - Irish Pipering, Vol. Two
Melody Of Legend [Chapter of Love]
Ireland: Tales of Our Land
The Drones and the Chanters - Irish Pipering (Vol. 2)