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Christy Moore

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Christopher Andrew 'Christy' Moore (born on May 7, 1945, in Newbridge, County Kildare) is a popular Irish folk singer, songwriter, and guitarist, well known as one of the founding members of Planxty. His first album, Paddy on the Road (a minor release of 500) was recorded with Dominic Behan (brother of Brendan) in 1969.

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[edit] Planxty

1970 brought his first major release, Prosperous (named for the village of Prosperous, County Kildare, where the album was recorded), which brought together the four musicians who shortly thereafter formed Planxty: Liam Óg O'Flynn, Andy Irvine, and Dónal Lunny. For a time they called themselves "CLAD", an acronym of their names, but soon decided on Planxty.

After leaving Planxty in 1975, Moore continued on his solo career (reforming his old band on occasion) which he has been doing ever since. He also formed the band Moving Hearts with Lunny and five other musicians in 1980. In 2000 he published his autobiography, One Voice.

[edit] Detention

In October 2004, a story in the Irish Times revealed how Moore had been stopped and detained by customs officers at the Welsh port of Holyhead. The story entitled: "SINGER HELD: Moore stopped at Holyhead" written by Daniel McConnell told of how the singer was stopped in his van with his driver, taken into an office and questioned over the lyrics of his songs. The following day in response to the Irish Times article, Moore released a statement saying: "My driver and I were stopped and held for two hours at Holyhead last Monday, under the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2002. My driver and I were held separately in two interrogation rooms. I found the whole experience threatening. I was questioned about the contents of my briefcase."

Despite initial reports to the contrary, the singer's van, which was full of musical equipment, was not searched.

"I was questioned about lyrics of songs and I was asked a lot of personal questions about members of my family and my children and about my home. At no time was I given any explanation as to why I was being held and interrogated in this manner", he added.

He said the fact that Irish people are still being treated this way on their way to Britain is very "saddening".

"I had hoped to deal with this matter out of the public domain. But seeing as it has become a news item, I feel the need to offer my side of the story. I found the whole affair quite frightening."

[edit] Current work

In 2005, his "Don't Forget Your Shovel" was referenced in a number 1 UK single "The JCB Song" by Nizlopi: "And the engine rattles my bum like berserk. While we're singin, 'Don't forget your shovel if you want to go to work!'" His solo style includes driving rhythms on guitar and bodhrán as well as slower ballads. On Friday 6 October 2006 Christy paid a surprise visit to the legendary An Góilín traditional singers' club in Dublin. There, before fifty or so people, Christy took out his guitar (instruments are rarely used in An Góilín, it being a singers' refuge) and sang songs reflective of the Irish language and socially radical culture of the club such as Na Conghailigh, about the deaths of Tomás and Seán Ó Conghaile off Conamara, and Viva La Quinte Brigada, about the role of the Irish Brigade fighting with the socialists in the Spanish Civil War.

Moore's brother Barry, whose stagename is Luka Bloom, is also a successful singer-songwriter.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Solo

[edit] With Planxty

[edit] With Moving Hearts

[edit] Compilation Albums

[edit] Videos

  • Christy (1995) 54 mins - Christy reflects on life and career. Very rare and difficult to get hold of video.

[edit] DVDS

  • Christy Moore Uncovered (2001) 104 mins - features collaborations with Jimmy McCarthy, Wally Page, Shane McGowan, Sinead O'Connor and John Spillane.
  • Planxty Live 2004 The reunion of the hugely popular and influential group after a 20 year hiatus.
  • Christy Moore Live In Dublin 2006 (2006) 143 mins - First time a live solo concert has been recorded and released outside CD format. Filmed over 4 nights in December 2005 and January 2006.

[edit] External links

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