Séamus Begley

Séamus Begley
Background information
Birth nameSéamus Ó Beaglaoich
Born(1949-09-26)26 September 1949
Baile na bPoc, Corca Dhuibhne, County Kerry, Ireland
Died9 January 2023(2023-01-09) (aged 73)
Baile na bPoc, Corca Dhuibhne, County Kerry, Ireland
GenresIrish traditional music
Instrument(s)Accordion, fiddle
Years active1962–2023

Séamus Begley (Irish: Séamus Ó Beaglaoich, 26 August 1949 – 9 January 2023) was an Irish accordion player, and Irish traditional musician. He was regarded as one of Ireland's greatest accordion players.

Early life

Begley was born in Baile na bPoc on the Dingle Peninsula. One of a family of nine, his father, Breandán Ó Beaglaoich, owned the local dance hall and was a well-known accordionist.

Career

Begley learned his music at home and began playing at the local céilí at the age of 13. He released his first album, An Ciarraíoch Mallaithe, with his sister Máire in 1973. Begley and his sister paired up again on Planxtaí Bhaile na bPoc in 1989, the same year he played at the Glastonbury Festival with Steve Cooney. He later collaborated with Cooney on the album Meitheal in 1992. Begley later partnered with the likes of Jim Murray, Mary Black, Sharon Shannon and Tim Edey, producing further albums.

Death

Begley died on 9 January 2023, at the age of 73.


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