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Name
  
Sean McCarthy

Role
  
Music writer

Died
  
1990


Sean McCarthy (songwriter)

Albums
  
A Bad Day of Fishin', Life in a Beach Town, The Wandering Man, Flannel Bandanna, Everything Has Past - EP

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Sean McCarthy (1923–1990), a native of Finuge, County Kerry, Ireland, was an Irish songwriter. He was born one of 10 children, on 5 July 1923. He penned some of Ireland's favourite ballads including "Step It Out Mary", "Shanagolden", "Red Haired Mary" and "In Shame Love, In Shame". In 1973 a collection of his songs was published in Listowel, Co. Kerry.

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"Poet, author, folklorist and traditional music aficionado" Mattie Lennon has written a play about the life and works of Sean McCarthy entitled "And All his Songs Were Sad". It was produced by the Pantagleize Theatre Company in Fort Worth, Texas October 2010. It received a poor local review.

A festival in honour of McCarthy, is held every August in his home village of Finuge, County Kerry. The festival includes ballad and story writing competitions. Finuge has one of the oldest surviving authentic thatched cottages in Ireland and this house, Sheahan's Thatched Cottage, is owned by the Festival Committee.

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Discography

  • The Wandering Man, EMI, ISRMCD 009, 2002
  • References

    Sean McCarthy (songwriter) Wikipedia