Kitty Hayes

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Kitty Hayes: Now in her 70s, Kitty is among that band of marvelous women singers and musicians whose talents lay dormant for most of their lives while they married, raised a family and worked on the farm.  Related by marriage to both Tom Lenihan and legendary Sligo fiddle player, Paddy Killoran, she comes from a solid musical background.  As a youngster, she sang and played concertina in her home place of Fahanlunaghta, between Miltown Malbay and Ennistymon.  In 1948, she married Josie Hayes, one of the resident musicians who played at Gleeson’s bar in Coore, with Junior Crehan, Paddy Galvin, Michael Downes, etc, and who kept the music and dancing alive in the area.  Kitty’s concertina playing and singing took a back seat for a good many years but, after Josie’s death and with the family grown up, she blossomed once more and is now in great demand to sing and play in the locality at sessions, festivals and at The Willie Clancy Summer School.  Three years ago, A Touch of Clare, a CD mainly of her concertina playing, with just one song, was issued locally.


Part of the booklet notes, written by Jim Carrol and Pat Mackenzie, to the Musical Traditions Records CDs Around the Hills of Clare (MTCD331-2)