MÍCHEÁL CARR
(7th January 1933 - 26th February 1998)
Mícheál Carr
Mícheál, an accordion and fiddle player,
was the fourth child and first son of Mick and
Mary Carr. As a teenager and young man he played at big nights and
dances at schools in Learga na Saorthach, Loch Dhoire Thoirc and Mín
an Aoire.
Like many more of his generation, he emigrated to England while still
in his early twenties, and settled in Fulham. While in London, Mícheál
played at sessions locally in ‘The White Horse' tavern in Fulham
and at many other well known hostelries throughout the city. He married
Kathleen, with whom he had six children, before resettling back to
south-west Donegal in the 1970s. Back at home, Mícheál passed
on many of his father's tunes, and attended sessions at Nora McGinley's
pub in An Charraig and at John Joe's in Cill Charthaigh where
he was a regular playing partner of James
Byrne. Kathleen contracted
multiple sclerosis in the mid 1980s and Mícheál looked
after her for many years before he himself died of cancer in 1998.