Kitty Hayes
Irish concertina player (1928–2008) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kitty Smith Hayes (1928 – 17 May 2008) was a well-known concertina-player in Shanaway, Milltown Malbay, County Clare, Ireland. She came from a musical family, played music as a young woman, and married a musician; but she only found her own fame as a musician in her seventies.[1]
Kitty Hayes | |
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Born | Katharine Smith 1928 Fahanlunaghta, County Clare, Ireland |
Died | 17 May 2008 |
Occupation | Musician |
Biography
Hayes was born in the townland of Fahanlunaghta, close to Lahinch. She was the daughter of Peter Smith, a locally well-known concertina player.[2] Hayes started playing at a young age, attracted to the music played by her father. When she mastered the basics, Peter Smith bought her her own concertina. She started playing at local dances.[3]
On one these local dances she met whistle and flute player Josie Hayes, who played in the Laichtín Naofa Céilí Band. They married in 1948 and had seven children; she rarely performed while she was raising her family and caring for her father and husband in their last years.[2]
After Josie Hayes died in 1992, one of her sons encouraged her to return to her concertina.[3] Hayes often played at Gleeson's Pub in Coore.[4] She recorded two albums, the first recorded in the kitchen of her daughter Angela Connaughton.[5]
Hayes died at home in 2008, at about eighty years old.[2]
CDs
Compilations
Tribute
- Kitty Hayes Remembered [10]
References
External links
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