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* ”The Iron Man” (Shanachie, 1985) <small>[accompanied by [[Dáithí Sproule]]]</small>

* ”The Iron Man” (Shanachie, 1985) <small>[accompanied by [[Dáithí Sproule]]]</small>

* ”Fiddler’s Fancy: Fifty Irish Fiddle Tunes Collected and Performed by the Irish Fiddle Legend” (Waltons, 1986) <small>[accompanied by [[Manus Lunny]]]</small>

* ”Fiddler’s Fancy: Fifty Irish Fiddle Tunes Collected and Performed by the Irish Fiddle Legend” (Waltons, 1986) <small>[accompanied by [[Manus Lunny]]]</small>

* ”Traditional Irish Music Played on the Fiddle” (released by GTD Heritage Recording Co. in 1993, but recorded in 1982)

* ”Traditional Irish Music Played on the Fiddle” (released by GTD Heritage Recording Co. in 1993, but recorded in 1982)

* ”The Quiet Glen/An Gleann Ciuin” (1998) <small>[accompanied by Alph Duggan]</small>

* ”The Quiet Glen/An Gleann Ciuin” (1998) <small>[accompanied by Alph Duggan]</small>

* ”Waiting for a Call” (Shanachie, 2003)

* ”Waiting for a Call” (Shanachie, 2003)


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Irish fiddler (1948–2018)

Tommy Peoples

Born (1948-09-20)20 September 1948
Died 4 August 2018(2018-08-04) (aged 69)
Genres Traditional Irish, folk
Occupations Musician
Instruments fiddle
Labels Shanachie, Green Linnet

Musical artist

Tommy Peoples (20 September 1948 – 4 August 2018) was an Irish fiddler who played in the Donegal fiddle tradition.

Biography

Peoples was born near St Johnston, County Donegal, Ireland. He was a member of traditional Irish music groups, including The Bothy Band as well as performing solo from the late 1960s. He played in the fiddle style of East Donegal. After moving to Dublin in the 1960s, where he was employed as a Garda (member of the Irish police force), he subsequently moved to County Clare and married Mary Linnane (daughter of Kitty Linnane, long-time leader of the Kilfenora Céilí Band). The family lived in St Johnston. His daughter, Siobhán Peoples, is also a fiddler.

Peoples was the Traditional Musician In Residence at The Balor Arts Centre, Ballybofey, County Donegal. In July 2015, he launched a self-published book, Ó Am go hAm – From Time to Time. The book combines a fiddle tutor by Peoples, along with illustrations and a complete notation of 130 original tunes by Peoples. The book also includes many stories and incidents from his life and musical career. He died on 4 August 2018, aged 69.[1]

Discography

With The Bothy Band

Solo

  • An Exciting Session with One of Ireland’s Leading Traditional Fiddlers (Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann, 1976)
  • The High Part of the Road (Shanachie, 1976) [accompanied by Paul Brady]
  • A Traditional Experience with Tommy Peoples: A Master Irish Traditional Fiddle Player (Solo, 1977)
  • The Iron Man (Shanachie, 1985) [accompanied by Dáithí Sproule]
  • Fiddler’s Fancy: Fifty Irish Fiddle Tunes Collected and Performed by the Irish Fiddle Legend (Waltons, 1986) [accompanied by Manus Lunny]
  • Traditional Irish Music Played on the Fiddle (released by GTD Heritage Recording Co. in 1993, but recorded by Seán Walshe in 1982)
  • The Quiet Glen/An Gleann Ciuin (1998) [accompanied by Alph Duggan]
  • Waiting for a Call (Shanachie, 2003)

With Matt Molloy and Paul Brady

With Paul Brady

  • Welcome Here Kind Stranger (Green Linnet, 1978; remastered on CD in 2009) [Peoples plays on four tracks]

References

Bibliography

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