Finbarr Clancy | |
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Finbarr Clancy in Donegal, 2011.
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Background information | |
Born |
County Tipperary, Ireland |
5 March 1970
Origin | Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary |
Genres | Traditional Irish, Folk, Celtic |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, banjo, flute and bass. |
Years active | 1980–present |
Associated acts | The High Kings, The Clancy Brothers, The Clancys and Eddie Dillon |
Finbarr Clancy (born March 5th, 1970) is an Irish folk singer and musician. Early in his career he performed with The Clancy Brothers. He currently is a member of the group The High Kings.
Finbarr Clancy was the only son born to folk musician Bobby Clancy and Moira Mooney in County Tipperary, Ireland. Bobby Clancy, who was touring with the Clancy Brothers at the time, announced Finbarr’s birth on David Frost's television talk show. Finbarr is the nephew of the popular folk singers, Liam Clancy, Paddy Clancy, and Tom Clancy, who helped to spark the Irish folk music revival of the 1960s. Like the Clancy Brothers, he grew up in Carrick-on-Suir in County Tipperary.
Finbarr has sometimes performed with his sister, folk singer Aoife Clancy, and his brother-in-law, Welsh singer Ryland Teifi (the husband of his sister, Roisin).
He married Gráinne Butler in 2008.
Clancy made his debut at age ten, playing the banjo and singing. In the mid-1990s, he toured the United States and Ireland with the Clancy Brothers. He sang and played 5 string banjo, electric bass and flute with the group, which consisted at the time of Bobby, Paddy, and Liam Clancy and Finbarr’s cousin, singer-songwriter Robbie O'Connell. As part of this group, Finbarr appeared in the Clancy Brothers' filmed "Farewell to Ireland" performance in early 1996, which has since been released on DVD.
Later in 1996, after Liam Clancy and Robbie O'Connell left the band, Clancy began touring with his father, uncle Paddy, and American musician Eddie Dillon in the final Clancy Brothers line-up. After Paddy Clancy's death in 1998, Finbarr continued to perform with his father as part of The Clancys and Eddie Dillon. He also performed on four albums with his father before Bobby Clancy's death in 2002. In the mid-2000s, Clancy performed in a group with Dillon and Mark Fitzpatrick.
In 2008, Clancy joined the new Irish ballad group, The High Kings, along with Martin Furey, Darren Holden, and Brian Dunphy. The group's first, self-titled album reached number two on the Billboard World Music chart. In 2013, The High Kings signed with Sony Music.