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Name
  
Sean McAloon


Died
  
1998

Albums
  
Drops of Brandy - Traditional Irish Music

Similar People
  
Leo Rowsome, Johnny Doran, Seamus Ennis, Willie Clancy, Paddy Keenan

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Sean McAloon (1923–1998) was a piper and pipe maker from Ireland. Originally from the Rosslea area of County Fermanagh, McAloon's first instrument was the fiddle. However, he is best known as a master of the uilleann pipes. He emigrated to the United States in 1964, but after a year he returned to Ireland. He spent eight months working as a builder's labourer in Dublin, but moved to Belfast in 1966 to be closer to his family. There, he got a job working for the Corporation Parks Department.

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His major inspirations as a piper were Phil Martin, whom he saw playing at a feis in Rosslea, and Leo Rowsome. In addition to being a fine player, McAloon eventually became a respected pipe repairer and a highly regarded reed-maker. He produced about twenty sets of the instrument in his lifetime. John McSherry owns a McAloon half-set.

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Discography

Various artists, "Ulster's Flowery Vale", B.B.C. Radio Enterprises REC28M, no date (a compilation of traditional songs and music originally broadcast on the Northern Ireland Home Service, July and August 1968)

  • John Rea & Sean McAloon, Drops of Brandy, Topic 12TS287, 1976
  • Various artists, Irish Traditional Music, Temple COMD2079, 2000 (compilation culled from three Topic releases, including 12TS287)
  • Sean McAloon, Stor Piobaireachta (Piping from the Archives), Na Píobairí Uilleann, 2004
  • References

    Sean McAloon Wikipedia