Bobby Casey
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 25 years ago |
| Born | Clare |
| Ireland | |
| Date of died | May 13,2000 |
| Died | Northampton |
| United Kingdom | |
| Genres | Folk |
| Albums | The Spirit of West Clare |
| Ceol an Clair vol. 1 | |
| Ceol Agus Foinn Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy | |
| Casey in the Cowhouse | |
| Record labels | Bow Hand Records |
| RTE Radio | |
| Mulligan Records | |
| Standfast Records | |
| Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann | |
| Bellbridge | |
| Songs | Reel: The Beauty Spot |
| Jig: Munster Buttermilk | |
| The Bank of Ireland - The Woman of the House - The Morning Dew : Reels | |
| The Ragged Hank of Yarn : Reel | |
| Reels: Connemara Stockings / Ships Are Sailing | |
| Reels: Lucy Campbell / The Bucks of Oranmore / Rakish Paddy | |
| Hornpipe: Poll Ha'penny | |
| Jigs: Brian O'lynn / The Maid in the Meadow | |
| Reels: The Jolly Tinker / The Pretty Girls of Mayo | |
| Tunes | |
| Reel: The College Grove | |
| Reels: The Duke of Leinster & His Missus | |
| Miss Wallace | |
| Reels: The West Wind / Sean Reid's Fancy | |
| Reel: Sean Sa Ceo | |
| Reels: The Old Bush / The Chicago | |
| Reel: The Flax in Bloom | |
| Bonny Kate | |
| The Liffey Banks / The Shaskeen / The Boys of Ballisadare / The Woman of the House / Tansey's Favourite / The Graf Spee / Ballinasloe Fair | |
| The Laurel Tree | |
| The Ace and Deuce of Pipering / Rodney's Glory | |
| Jig: The Frieze Britches | |
| Jenny's Welcome to Charlie / My Love Is in America | |
| Kitty's Gone A-Milking | |
| The Ragged Hank of Yarn | |
| Colonel Frazer / Toss the Feathers | |
| The Gold Ring / The Legacy | |
| The Dear Irish Boy | |
| The Yellow Tinker / The Humours of Scarriff | |
| Farewell to Miltown / The Star of Munster | |
| The Salamanca / The Green Groves of Erin | |
| The Graf Spee / Ballinasloe Fair | |
| Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
| Date of birth | January 1,1926 |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 1368962 |
Bobby Casey Life story
Bobby Casey (1926-200) One of the great legends of 20th Century Irish music, Bobby Casey was a Clare born fiddler of exceptional ability. Though mostly known as a fiddler, he composed some commonly played tunes, often just called Bobby Casey's. The best known is also known as The Porthole of the Kelp.