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Is ceoltóir ildánach é Cathal Ó Curráin as Gaeltacht Ghaoth Dobhair, Dún na nGall, a bhfuil a chroí i gceol thraidisiúnta na hÉireann.
D'fhreastal sé ar seisiúin cheoil i dTeach Hiúdaí Bhig go minic áit inár shéinn sé le ceoltóirí ar nó Mairéad agus Ciarán Ó Maonaigh. D'fhás sé aníos ag foghlaim amhráin óna theaghlach go háirithe ó Chaitlín agus Bríd Joe Jack, amhráin teaghlaigh atá iontach tábhachta do.
Tá an domhain siúlta aige leis an cheoil agus le ceoltóirí eagsúla go Meirceá, An Astráil, Nua Shéalainn agus go leor áiteacha eile. Tá a chuid oibre le feiceáil ar dhluthdhioscaí le The High Seas, The Friel Sisters, Bláth na hÓige, Aoife Scott le Ron Block ó Alison Krauss agus Union Station chomh maith lena albam aonarach Cosán Ceoil a foilsíodh in 2022.
Is láithreoir teilifíse Cathal ar an chlár "Féile an Earagail" a chuireann an chuid is fearr de cheol traidisiúnta na hÉireann i láthair.
Bronnadh "Best Emerging Artist" ar ag na RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards in 2022.
“Donegal’s immeasurable contribution to Irish music continues to produce musicians of the highest calibre as is seen in Cathal Ó Curráin’s debut recording. Many of my favourite musicians came from the county: Hughie Gillespie, Néillidh Boyle, Tommy Peoples, Aidan O’Donnell and Danny Meehan who I grew up listening to in London. I remember not long ago Danny remarking how all his musical heroes used to be older than him and now they are all younger! I’m delighted to be experiencing this scenario in the form of Cathal Ó Curráin. He possesses the full range of musical emotion as he carefully chooses his song material which he delivers effortlessly accompanied by his own tasteful bouzouki playing. He is a gorgeous banjo player, who I had the pleasure of working with in UL, and knows how to master this difficult instrument to the highest standard. Cathal also cuts loose with several fiddle tracks which he plays with drive and vigour drawing from his inherited Donegal fiddle tradition with a few of his own tricks up his sleeve. This is a mighty piece of work all round. Congratulations Cathal, a young hero to look up to for sure!”
John Carty – September 2021
Irish Musician
Ceol
Marty & Cathal
The High Seas
Bláth na hÓige
The Friel Sisters
Aoife Scott
Upcoming Shows
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Joe Jack Attack @ Féile na Gealaí
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Cathal Ó Curráin & Marty Barry
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The Friel Sisters / Cathal Ó Curráin & Marty Barry @ Michigan Irish Fest
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Bláth na hÓige @ Frank Harte Festival