Aidan Coffey | |
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Born | County Waterford, Ireland |
Genres | Irish traditional |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Accordion |
Years active | 1988–present |
Aidan Coffey is an Irish traditional accordionist from County Waterford (Ireland).[1] He recorded with Irish traditional fiddle players Seamus Creagh and Frankie Gavin and with accompanists Mick Daly, Seán Ó Loingsigh, Alec Finn and Arty McGlynn and he was a member of the traditional band De Dannan from 1988 to 1995.[1]
Discography
- Albums
- The Corner House Set" [2]
- Dublin to Donegal[3]
- Island to Island with Seamus Creagh[4]
- How the West was Won (De Dannan)[5]
- Seamus Creagh and Aidan Coffey[6]
- The Irish Drum (Colm Murphy)[7]
- Ireland Treasures of Irish Music (Various)[8]
- Irlande with Frankie Gavin and Arty McGlynn[9]
- Half Set in Harlem with De Dannan[10]
- Jacket of Batteries with De Dannan[11]
- Folkworld[12]
- The Session[13]
- Contributing artist
References
- ^ a b The Rough Guide to Irish Music, Rough Guides ISBN 1-85828-642-5
- ^ 2016. Riverboat Records / World Music Network TUGCD1094
- ^ 2005 The Rough Guide to Irish Music, Dublin to Donegal (Various)
- ^ 2003 Island to Island with Seamus Creagh
- ^ 2001 How the west was won (De Dannan)
- ^ 1999 Seamus Creagh and Aidan Coffey
- ^ 1996 The Irish Drum (Colm Murphy)
- ^ 1993 Ireland treasures of Irish Music (Various)
- ^ 1994 Irlande with Frankie Gavin and Arty McGlynn
- ^ 1991 Half Set in Harlem with De Dannan
- ^ 1988 Jacket of Batteries with De Dannan
- ^ "FolkWorld Article: Seamus Creagh and Aidan Coffey". Folkworld.eu. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- ^ "Irlande by Frankie Gavin, Arty Mc Glynn And Aidan Coffey on The Session". Thesession.org. Retrieved 16 September 2013.