Kevin Crawford
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Kevin Crawford (born 6 December 1967, Birmingham, England) is a flute,[1] tin whistle and bodhrán player.[2] He was born in England to Irish emigrant parents from Milltown Malbay, County Clare. He later moved to West Clare to improve his music and become more exposed to traditional Irish music.
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Bands
He started in the late 1980s with Long Acre working with artists such as Mick Conneely, Brendan Boyle, Bernadette Davis, Joe Molloy and Ivan Miletitch. After recording and co-producing what he described[citation needed] as his most "traditional" CD with "Grianán," a group including Siobhán and Tommy Peoples, Niamh De Burca, P.J. King, Martin Murray, Paul McSherry, John Maloney, and Pat Marsh (released in 1993), Crawford joined "Moving Cloud" in 1993, with whom he recorded several albums.
He joined one of Ireland's top traditional bands, "Lúnasa", in 1997, replacing Michael McGoldrick. Crawford became the "frontman" for Lúnasa during their live performances. With the band he has recorded a number of albums, while he has also recorded solo albums and albums with other musicians.[3]
Kevin also tours with Martin Hayes and John Doyle as The Teetotallers.[4]
Discography
- Solo
- 'D' Flute Album (1995)
- In Good Company (2001)
- A Breath of Fresh Air (2007)
- Carrying the Tune (2012)
- with Grianán
- The Maid of Eirin (1993)
- with Moving Cloud
- Moving Cloud (1995)
- Foxglove (1998)
- with Lúnasa
- Otherworld (1999)
- The Merry Sisters of Fate (2001)
- Redwood (2003)
- The Kinnitty Sessions (2004)
- Sé (2006)
- The Story So Far ... (2008)
- Lá Nua (2010)
- with Cillian Vallely
- On Common Ground (2009)
Kevin Crawford, according to the liner notes in Carrying the Tune plays "Mike Grinter flutes and whistles and Susato, Generation and Jonathan Sindt whistles."
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