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Name
  
Denis Ryan

Music group
  
Role
  
Musician

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Albums
  
Ryan's Fancy Live, Let Me Fish off Cape St. Mary's

Similar People
  
Ryan's Fancy, Fergus O'Byrne, Denis Carey, Denis Allen, Paul Brock

Denis Ryan is an Irish-Canadian folk musician, best known as a member of the popular Irish-Newfoundland band trio Ryan's Fancy, and as a singer and tin whistle player.

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Biography

Born in Newport, County Tipperary, Ireland, Denis immigrated to Toronto in 1969. He formed the critically acclaimed Irish- Canadian folk group Ryan’s Fancy in 1970 with Fergus O’Byrne and late Dermot O’Reilly and moved to St. John’s Newfoundland in 1971 to attend Memorial University where he graduated with a degree in Folklore. Denis and his family moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1980 and have been residing there ever since.

Denis Ryan’s career has spanned more than 40 years. He has performed all over the world, appearing in over two hundred television shows in both Ireland, USA and Canada , including 78 TV shows with the Ryan’s Fancy Tommy Makem syndicated series. The group also had a national TV series on CBC in 1976. Other TV shows included Ryan’s Fancy on Campus in the late 70’s and early 80’s, also on the CBC. They recorded 13 albums. In early 2011, Ryan’s Fancy released their 40th Anniversary Collection.

Songs that Denis made popular in Ireland and Canada in the 70s and 80’s include, Newport Town, Mulchair River, Logy Bay, Sweet Forget Me Not and Now I’m Sixty Four. Denis’s version of Dark Island and Let me Fish off Cape St. Mary’s were to many the group’s most popular songs, and became Denis’s signature pieces. As a singer, he has performed for former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, US president Ronald Reagan, Queen Elizabeth, and has sung with former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.

In 1983, Ryan’s Fancy disbanded and Denis has since been working in the Investment Management business. He is involved with numerous community projects including serving as the national chairman of the fundraising committee of the Darcy McGee Chair of Irish Studies at St. Mary’s University, and was also on the Board of Governors for St. FX University. In 1994 he received an honorary degree, Doctor of Letters from St. Mary’s University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Denis was the founder of Nova Scotian Crystal, Canada’s only hand cut mouth-blown crystal manufacturer. Denis recorded various solo CD projects, including Mist Covered Mountains, Newport Town, Here and There, and Cape St. Marys.

In the mid 1990’s, Denis hosted the CBC TV Series “Up on the Roof”. Recently, Denis played the role of a Judge in the Trailer Park Boys movie “Live in Ireland” In October 2015, he hosted a TV documentary about the well known Canadian painter Tom Forrestall.

His youtube commentary of the Irish banking debacle “ Irish Wanking Bankers” has gained millions of views worldwide

“Enjoy the journey, the destination looks after itself ”

Solo

  • Mist Covered Mountains
  • Here and There
  • Let Me Fish Off Cape St.Mary's
  • Newport Town with Denis Carey.
  • With Ryan's Fancy

    Ryan's Fancy Discography

    Songs

    Candlelight and Wine
    The Tiree Love Song
    West Country Lady
    Seven Old Ladies
    Sweet Forget Me Not
    For Now I'm Sixty-Four
    By The Bright Silvery Light Of The Moon
    Newport Town
    Banks of Sicily
    The Jam On Jerry's Rock
    Fiddler's Green
    The Hills Of Glenswilly
    The Island
    Sea People
    Cape Breton Lullaby
    Jackie Tar
    Peter Amberly
    A Children's Winter
    Coal Town Road
    Tie Me Down
    Mist Covered Mountains of Home
    Let Me Fish Off Cape St Mary's
    Cape Breton Dream
    Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore
    I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen / Isle of Inisfree
    Will You Go Lassie Go
    Cape Breton Sunrise
    Liverpool Lou
    The Rocky Road to Dublin
    The Cliffs Of Baccalieu
    The Cross of Spancil Hill
    The Star of Logy Bay

    References

    Denis Ryan (singer) Wikipedia