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Name
  
Joanie Madden

Role
  
Music performer


Movies
  
Absolutely Irish

Music group
  
Joanie Madden Joanie Madden wins USA Fellowship grant first Irish

Albums
  
Song of the Irish Whistle, Song of the Irish Whistle 2, Whistle on the Wind, A Galway Afternoon, Out and About

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Eileen Ivers, Davy Spillane, Liz Carroll, Eugene Friesen, Jim Beard

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Joanie Madden is an Irish-American flute and whistle player of Irish traditional music. She is best known as leader of the all-female group Cherish the Ladies, but has also recorded and performed with numerous other musicians, and as a solo artist. She also teaches master classes and workshops.

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Biography

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Madden was born in the Bronx to Irish immigrants. Her father, Joe, was an All-Ireland Champion on the accordion and a well known and respected Irish musician who was inducted into the Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann Mid-Atlantic Region Hall of Fame in 1992. As a young child, Madden started her journey as a musician by taking some lessons on the fiddle and piano, but the instruments didn't hold her interest. She eventually became enamored with the tin whistle, and paid for her own lessons with neighbor and National Heritage Award Winner, Jack Coen. As a teenager and young adult, she gained experience playing with her father's band, and with classmate Eileen Ivers. In 1983, at the age of 18, she won the All-Ireland Championship on both the flute and tin whistle, and in 1984 she travelled back to Ireland to compete once again and became the first American to win the Senior All-Ireland Championship for tin whistle. Shortly after, Mick Moloney contacted her about performing, emceeing and helping him organize a concert series featuring women musicians. Joanie suggested the title; "Cherish the Ladies" as the name of the concert series and this developed into the Internationally renowned band by the same name, which Joanie has headed since its inception. Since then, she has performed and recorded on over 200 albums and is in constant demand as a soloist and recording artist. While the majority of her work is within the Irish tradition, she has also played on film scores and with artists of varied styles such as Sinéad O'Connor and Pete Seeger, Don Henley, Kathy Mattea, Eileen Ivers, The Boston Pops and many more. She has recorded three solo albums; her solo album Song of the Irish Whistle is the most successful whistle album ever recorded in history, selling hundreds of thousands of units. On February 17, 2007, Madden followed in her father's footsteps and was honored when she was inducted into the Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann Mid-Atlantic Region Hall of Fame.

Choice of instrument

Madden's choice of flute is rare in Irish traditional music circles as she plays a Boehme-system flute (sometimes referred to as a "classical" or "silver" flute), in contrast to the majority of flute players within the Irish Traditional genre who play simple-system wooden flutes. The classical flute is widely considered an inferior choice of instrument for this style of music, since it is difficult or impossible to perform certain ornamentation (most notable slides) on it. Madden has broken down these barriers and has been singled out by some of the leading lights in the flute world, Matt Molloy of The Chieftains and James Galway, and both have remarked that Madden is one of the best flutists in Irish music today.

Awards

In 2011, Joanie Madden received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in recognition of her artistry and her support of Irish-American music and culture. She also had a street named after her on the Grand Concourse in her native Bronx; Joanie Madden and Cherish the Ladies.

In 2012 Madden was named a Fellow of United States Artists.

Cherish the Ladies

  • see discography on the Cherish the Ladies page
  • As a solo artist

  • Whistle on the Wind (1994)
  • Song of the Irish Whistle (Hearts of Space Records, 1996)
  • Song of the Irish Whistle 2 (Hearts of Space Records, 1999)
  • Pride of New York

  • Pride of New York (2009)
  • As a guest artist

  • Sinéad O'ConnorAm I Not Your Girl? (1992)
  • RockapellaWhere in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? (1992)
  • John BoswellCount Me In (1993)
  • Hearts of Space (label compilation) – Celtic Twilight (1994)
  • Nóirín Ní RiainCeltic Soul (1996)
  • Pete SeegerPete (1996)
  • The Boston Pops – Celtic Album (1998)
  • Black 47Bittersweet Sixteen (2006)
  • Brian KeaneCopper: Original Soundtrack (2013)
  • Liz Madden - Legacy (2015)
  • References

    Joanie Madden Wikipedia