IN
DUBLIN'S FAIR CITY
When
I had returned from the US I started playing around folk clubs
and Irish music pubs in England, Ireland and other parts of
Europe, at first with a group called "Lazy Reel" with Tom
Madden and Chris Andretti. When that group broke up I got
a call from Christy Moore who had left Planxty and was forming
his own band. Would I like to join? This involved moving back
to Ireland so I was thrilled. I moved to Dublin and played
as a member of Christy's band for a couple of years. Jimmy
Faulkner and Declan McNelius were the other members of the
band. They would usually play acoustic guitars but sometimes
we would "go electric". Jimmy would put on his Stratocaster,
Declan had his Fender Bass and we'd get Robbie Brennan in
to play the drums. We had some great nights some of which
I can remember! Christy and his wife, Val, and his sister,
Eilis, all looked after me very well while I was there and
then one day I had a visit from Donal Lunny and Matt Molloy
asking if I would play with the Bothy
Band.
Christy
had told me about the Bothy Band not long after I had arrived
in Dublin. After seeing them a couple of times I became a
great fan so I was a bit taken aback when they called on me!
At first I was under the impression that I was just going
to "fill in" for Tommy Peoples for a few days but then I realized
Tommy was leaving the band permanently and that there was
a position available if I wanted it. I said I'd be delighted
to fill in for a few days but if it is to be any more than
that I'd have to talk to Christy. Before I had the chance
however, Christy called me and told me I'd be daft not to
join such a great band and wished me all the best. So, I joined
up.
Over
the next four years, Micheal
O Domhnaill, also in the Bothy Band, and myself
started playing a lot together so when the band broke up at
the end of the 70's, Micheal and I continued to play as a
duo. We recorded an album, Promenade,
which met with some very encouraging critical acclaim and
decided to try a few concerts together in the US.