Neillidh Boyle


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 Neillidh
Boyle was born in 1889 in Pennsylvania , USA, to immigrant parents who had
a great interest in maintaining their family's links to all aspects of Irish
culture.
They Boyles returned home to Donegal by the time that Neillidh was eight
years old and set up home in Cronashallog, near Dungloe in northwest Donegal.
Neillidh's neighbours and schoolmaster were amazed at his fluency in both
the Irish language and music as he had just arrived from America.
In later life Neillidh attributed much of his music to the lilting of his
Mother when he was a child. He came to be regarded as a fiddler of unheard
of mastery among the fiddlers of Donegal. Neillidh had mastered playing in
all keys and position playing.
He worked for a time with a travelling picture show. The group would set
up in local halls in west and north Donegal. Normally a piano would provide
suitable music for the various scenes in the film, however, in Donegal it
was Neillidh and his fiddle. He also played with a jazz band for a brief
time.
The biggest impact that he made was in his radio broadcasts. Not every house
had a radio at the time, so people used to gather in houses in order to hear
traditional music broadcasts as they were publicised in advance in the newspapers.
He also travelled widely around the small halls all around Donegal which
hosted musical events.
Neillidh recorded a few tunes on three recordings for the Regal Zonophone
label in the days of 78's as well as a few tracks for The Folklore Commission
and for B.B.C. collectors.
His son Paddy played the fiddle, as do at least three of his Grandchildren

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