Matt Molloy

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Matt Molloy playing in a session at his pub
Matt Molloy playing in a session at his pub
Matt Molloy's Pub in Bridge Street, Westport
Matt Molloy's Pub in Bridge Street, Westport

Matt Molloy (born 12 January 1947, Ballaghaderreen, County Roscommon) is an Irish musician, from a region known for producing talented flautists. As a child, he began playing the flute early, and won the All-Ireland Flute Championship at only seventeen years old. Considered as one of the most brilliant Irish musicians, his style that adapts piping techniques to the flute has influenced many contemporary Irish flute players.

During the 1970s, Molloy was a member of The Bothy Band and its successor, the re-founded Planxty. He joined The Chieftains in 1979, replacing Michael Tubridy. Over the course of his career, Molloy has worked with the Irish Chamber Orchestra, Paul Brady, Tommy Peoples, Micheál Ó Súilleabháin and Dónal Lunny.

Molloy owns a pub on Bridge Street in Westport, County Mayo where there are regular Irish music sessions.

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Solo Albums

  • Matt Molloy with Donal Lunny (1976)
  • Molloy, Brady, Peoples (1978)
  • Contentment Is Wealth (1985)
  • Stony Steps (1987)
  • The Heathery Breeze (1988)
  • Music at Matt Molloy's (1993)
  • The Fire Aflame (1994)
  • Shadows on Stone (1996)

The West Ocean String Quartet (with Matt Molloy)

  • The Guiding Moon (2007)
  • Pathway to the Well (2007) Matt Molloy, John Carty, Arty McGlynn

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