Seamus McGuire explained

Background:person
Seamus McGuire
Birth Place:County Sligo, Ireland
Occupation:Musician, doctor
Instrument:Fiddle
Current Member Of:Buttons and Bows, The West Ocean String Quartet

Seamus McGuire is an Irish fiddle player born in County Sligo now residing in County Donegal. In 1966, he won Sligo's prestigious "Fiddler of Dooney" competition.[1] He is a founding member of Buttons and Bows (with Manus McGuire, Jackie Daly and Garry O'Briain), as well as The West Ocean String Quartet (with Niamh Crowley, Kenneth Rice, and Neil Martin).[2] The quartet reflects his classical training and his love of exploring spaces where classical and traditional musics can meet. Like his younger brother Manus McGuire, another renowned fiddle player, he is a medical doctor.[3]

Discography

Notes and References

  1. http://www.sligotowncce.com/fodwinners.html Fiddler of Dooney Competition Winners
  2. https://compassrecords.com/artist/seamus-mcguire/ Seamus McGuire
  3. http://www.fiddle.com/Articles.page?ArticleID=49744 Seamus McGuire: An Ocean of Music
  4. https://www.discogs.com/Jackie-Daly-S%C3%A9amus-Manus-McGuire-Buttons-Bows/release/5387467 Jackie Daly - Séamus & Manus McGuire – Buttons & Bows