Padraig, son of Barney and grandson
of Bríanaí Mór, was born at Mín na Chearrbhaigh on Saint Patrick's
Day, 1936. He started playing at the age of eleven or twelve and
one of his early playing partners was Mícheál
Carr of Mín an Aoire, whose mother Mary was born and
reared close to the Molloy house. He was also friendly with another
fiddler, Con Sweeney of Srath Laoill
Theas. Padraig recalls learning tunes in a very natural way from
his father, Barney and other local players such as Mick
Carr. Regular visitors to the Molloy house
included Paddy O'Gara and Patrick
Doherty who would spend the night
until morning playing and swapping tunes with Padraig's father. In
the early 1950's house dances were organised locally to raise money
for the construction of a new chapel in Mín an Aoire. Admission was
about four pence and Padraig played regularly for these dances and
remembers them fondly. Padraig earned his living from weaving and
it was difficult for him to catch the fiddle after spending a full
day working the loom. In recent years he has started playing again
and has passed on much of his repertoire to Derek McGinley also
of Mín na Chearrbhaigh.