Davey Pat Arthur (born 24 September 1954 in County Donegal) is an Irish folk singer.
Early life
Originally from Donegal,[1] Arthur moved to Scotland at the age of two.[2] He started to play music at the age of eight, and returned to Ireland aged 18.
Career
Known for playing the banjo, mandolin and guitar,[2] he was originally a solo artist before joining with the Furey Brothers in 1978.[3] Touring and performing as The Fureys and Davey Arthur, the group had several number one singles in Ireland in the 1970s and 1980s,[4] and a top 20 hit in the UK singles chart in 1981.[5]
Arthur left the Fureys in 1992, pursuing a solo career and undertook a number of solo tours.[6] He later rejoined some of the original lineup of the Fureys and Davey Arthur for a number of tours and albums.[3][7] Living in County Kerry for some years,[8] as of early 2019 Arthur had not returned to touring with the Fureys (having reputedly suffered a stroke in 2014).[9][10]
Discography
Davey Arthur has written over 40 compositions,[6] that have featured on 28 albums.[2]
Solo albums[11]
The Buskers (with Paul Furey and Brendan Leeson)[12]
The Fureys & Davey Arthur (Studio Albums)[13][14]
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