Dáithí Sproule

Daithí Sproule
Origin Derry, Northern Ireland
Genres Irish Traditional
Folk
Occupations Producer
Guitarist
Singer
Years active c.1968 – present
Notable instruments
Guitar

Dáithí Sproule (born May 23, 1950) is a guitarist and singer of traditional Irish music from Derry, Northern Ireland. His niece is the singer songwriter Claire Sproule.

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Biography

Born and raised in Derry, Northern Ireland, at the age of 18 he moved to Dublin in the Republic of Ireland, where he attended university. It was in Dublin that he entered the music scene which was prominent in Ireland at the time. As a teenager he had met the Uí Dhomhnaill family during trips to the Gaeltacht area of Rann na Feirste in Co. Donegal, and while in Dublin they formed a band, Skara Brae who would go on to have a great effect on Irish traditional music.

Dáithí is well known as a guitarist, especially throughout America where he now lives, and was one of the first guitarists to develop DADGAD guitar tuning for Irish music. In 1985 he joined Irish supergroup Altan with whom he sings and plays guitar. He was deemed "a seminal figure in Irish music" by The Rough Guide to Irish Music.

Sproule is also a member of various other bands and has recorded further solo albums; he also teaches DADGAD guitar and traditional songs at the Center for Irish Music[1] in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Discography

Solo albums

with Altan

Other bands

Guest appearances

Compilations

References

  1. ^ Center for Irish Music official website: http://www.centerforirishmusic.org/

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