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Kevin Conneff
Conneff in January 2010, with Paddy Moloney (left) and Seán Keane (right)
Background information
Birth name
Kevin Conneff
Born
(1945-01-08) 8 January 1945 (age 79)
Origin
Donore, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Genres
Irish folk, Celtic
Occupation(s)
Singer, musician
Instrument(s)
Vocals, bodhrán
Years active
1963–present
Labels
Claddagh, Island, RCA
Musical artist
The Irish singer and musician Kevin Conneff was (born 8 January 1945[1]) He is best known as the lead singer and bodhrán player of Irish folk group; The Chieftains.[2][3]
^Current biography yearbook. H. W. Wilson Co. 2004. p. 78. Retrieved 9 April 2011.
^Glatt, John (1997). The Chieftains: the authorized biography. Da Capo Press. p. 150. ISBN 978-0-306-80922-4. Retrieved 9 April 2011.
^Vallely, Fintan (September 1999). The companion to Irish traditional music. NYU Press. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-8147-8802-8. Retrieved 9 April 2011.
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whistle Martin Fay – fiddle, bones Derek Bell – harp, keyboards, tiompán KevinConneff – bodhran, co-lead vocals on "Star of the County Down", "Tá Mo Chleamhnas...
Yashiki – drums (track 6) The Chieftains (on track 14): Derek Bell – harp KevinConneff – bodhrán Martin Fay – fiddle Seán Keane – fiddle Matt Molloy – flute...
Irish-language song about a rebellious billy-goat, made popular by Seán Ó Sé and KevinConneff "The Boys of Fairhill" – popular Cork song, original version by Con...
Galway Favorites (with the Harp Ensemble, Marisa Robles, director; KevinConneff, bodhrán (Irish drum); and the National Philharmonic Orchestra, Charles...
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