Dinny Mc Laughlin
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Dinny McLaughlin was born in 1935, in Shandrum near Buncrana in Inishowen,
North East Donegal. At the time when Dinny was a boy “big nights” in houses
were the main social events, as was the case all over Donegal.
People would gather in a house and there would be music, dancing and singing
often until morning. There was an interest in music in Dinny's house and
as a young lad he experienced nights like these.
Dinny was interested in the fiddle from a young age, though he was fourteen
years old before he got a fiddle of his own. Dinny's father, James, played
the fiddle although it was a local fiddle player, Pat Mulherne, who became
Dinny's fiddle teacher. This was to become a musical friendship which lasted
a life time as Pat Mulherne played on into his 90's.
Dinny played with the group Aileach and recorded with them. Beyond his recorded
legacy, Dinny's largest legacy will be the interest which he encouraged in
the music among the young players of Inishowen. As a teacher he taught all
round Inishowen, other parts of Donegal and Derry .
Among his fiddle pupils were Liz Doherty, Ciaran Tourish, Roisin and Damian
Harrigan and an excellent young fiddle player, Jimmy Mc Bride, who died tragically
in a car accident at a young age.
Dinny also played with the Clonmany Ceili Band for some years along with
fiddle player Séamus Grant who was another important player in the
Inishowen music scene. As this website is specifically about Donegal fiddle
playing we will try to stick to that, however Dinny had many other strings
to his bow!
Dinny has been fiddle showman,
singer, composer and a great teacher to hundreds of aspiring music and dancing
students. He also continues teaching other instruments as well as fiddle.
A book about Dinny was published in 2005 by Liz Doherty called “Dinny McLaughlin:
From Barefoot Days A Life Of Music Song & Dance In Inishowen”.
www.dinnymclaughlin.ie

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