Noel Hill (musician)

Noel Hill
Background information
Notable instruments
concertina

Noel Hill (1958- ) is an Irish concertina player from County Clare who has had great influence developing the modern playing style of the Irish concertina, as a performer and educator.[1]

Early life

Noel Hill was born in Caherea in West County Clare, Ireland, into a big family with 7 siblings. His parents and grandparents were all concertina players.[1] He was particularly influenced by his uncle, Padraig A Chnoic, (Paddy Hill).[2] He lived in a house which was the last house in the area to hold the traditional Irish house dance, where musicians were always welcomed; particularly towards the end of the year when farm work was done. It was at these events that he learned his early tunes, rather than from the radio, books or records.

Hill started playing at nine and listened extensively to Willie Clancy, Paddy Canny, Peter O'Loughlin, Paddy Murphy, and Micky Hanrahan. Much of the music in his later repertoire comes from the music he learned as a child from those players. Hill wanted to be play the uilleann pipes, but pipes were not readily available; the pipes were to influence his style of concertina playing.[3][4] The concertina which Noel Hill took up had initially been purchased for his brother.[5]

Musical career

Hill has been a professional concertinist since the late 1970s. He joined up with Tony Linnane, Tony Callanan and Kieran Hanrahan to form the group Inchiquin. They recorded one album. Hanrahan and Callanan then left to form Stockton's Wing. His most celebrated album is "Noel Hill and Tony Linnane" (1979) with Tony Linnane (fiddle), Matt Molloy (flute), Alec Finn (bouzouki and mando-cello) and Micheal O'Domhnaill (church harmonium). Inchiquin continued with Noel, Tony and Barry Moore (Luka Bloom) and toured Germany.

The Pogues wrote the tune, "Planxty Noel Hill" in response to his criticism of their band during a radio interview; the tune appeared on their 1986 Poguetry in Motion EP.[6]

Hill has toured worldwide including Europe, United States, Canada, China, Hong Kong, and Australia. He teaches concertina at the The Noel Hill Irish Concertina Schools in Ireland and throughout the United States. He now lives with his two children in Connemara in the Irish-speaking region of southwest County Galway.

Discography

Solo

With Inchiquin

With Tony Linnane

With Tony MacMahon

With Tony Mac Mahon and Iarla Ó Lionáird

As session musician

Note: Noel Hill's website mentions this album, but there is no trace of it elsewhere.
It is possibly the same as Christy Moore's album "Christy Moore collection Part 2" (1997)

Anthologies

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Dan Michael Worrall (1 January 2009). The Anglo-German Concertina: A Social History. Dan Michael Worrall. pp. 255–. ISBN 978-0-9825996-0-0.
  2. P. J. Curtis (1 February 1994). Notes from the heart: a celebration of traditional Irish music. Torc. p. 133. ISBN 978-1-898142-07-2.
  3. Simon Broughton; Mark Ellingham; Richard Trillo (1999). World Music: Africa, Europe and the Middle East. Rough Guides. pp. 184–. ISBN 978-1-85828-635-8.
  4. Neal Walters; Brian Mansfield (1 October 1998). Music Hound Folk. Visible Ink. ISBN 978-1-57859-037-7.
  5. "Biography". NoelHill.com. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  6. Carol Clerk (4 November 2009). Kiss My Arse: The Story of the Pogues. Omnibus Press. pp. 397–. ISBN 978-0-85712-019-9.

External references