A founding member of
the Bothy Band, fiddler
Paddy Glackin left to pursue a solo career shortly before the band launched their professional career. Nevertheless,
Glackin has continued to explore the fiddling of Ireland as a soloist and in collaboration with uillean pipes player
Robbie Hannan, multi-instrumentalist
Donal Lunny, guitarist
Michael O'Domhnaill and fiddler
Paddy Keenan.
Glackin's fiddling can also be heard on recordings by
Van Morrison,
Kate Bush and
John Cage. Born and raised in the small Dublin village of Clontaif,
Glackin was weaned on the Donegal style of fiddling played by his father,
Tom.
Glackin was equally influenced by the playing of
John Doherty, an itinerant fiddler from Donegal.
–
Craig Harris, Rovi