Marcus Hernon

Marcus Hernon
Background information
Born (1959-03-31) March 31, 1959
Genres Traditional Irish Music
Occupation(s) Flute player, flute maker and composer
Labels Feenish Sound
Website www.marcushernon.com

Marcus Hernon is a flute player and also a flute maker. He has won two Senior All-Ireland Fleadhs, he has also won a few Junior All-Irelands and a senior Duet with Maeve Donnelly. His band, The Tribes Céilí Band, have never won the All-Ireland Fleadh, but have got numerous first places in the County and Provincial competitions.

Early years

Marcus has been playing since a very young age. Born in Ruisín na Mainíoch, Connemara, Co. Galway, Ireland, Marcus traces his music back to his Granduncle, Peaitín Connelly (Peaitín Pháraic Mháirtín, as he was known locally), in Feenish Island, who used to play the melodeon, a small type of accordion with one row of buttons. Feenish is a small island off the coast of Ruisín na Mainíoch. Marcus' mother Nora Hernon was from the island and used to visit frequently, this was the main source of Marcus' music. Every night on the island there used to be a session (these were known as the times), Every time he went to the island, Marcus used to learn a few new tunes. He was lucky in the sense that his older brother, P.J. Hernon, played on the button accordion and was able to give him help whenever he got stuck in a tune. Later on, when he was a little older, his mother used to buy him 78 records of the musicians of the time and even to this day Marcus' repertoire of tunes consists mostly of the tunes he learnt from these records.

Marcus Hernon At The Moment

Marcus Hernon playing an Eb flute made from Snakewood.

At the moment Marcus plays most of his gigs in the Connemara area. He has played in a lot of different countries before now, including: Austria, Sweden, Denmark, Portugal, Australia, England, Finland and last Summer he played in the United States of America. He plays most of his gigs these days with Johnny Connelly, a melodeon player who comes from another island called Inis Bearachain.

As well as playing with Johnny, Marcus also plays with Fíghnis (the Irish for Feenish); a band which consists of himself, his brother (P.J.) and Don Stiffe. Don Stiffe plays the guitar and sings, while Marcus and P.J. play the flute and the accordion, respectively. They have recorded one album together called Rabharta (which means Spring Tide in Irish).

He used to play with the Tribes Céilí Band. The Tribes Céilí Band was a traditional Céilí Band with ten members: Yvonne Flynn, Eilish O'Connor, and Áine McGrath on fiddles, Tommy Keane on the uilleann pipes, Jaqueline Mc Carthy on the concertina, Bernie Conneelly on the banjo, P.J. Hernon on the button accordion, Carl Hession on the piano, Benny O'Connor on drums, and Marcus Hernon on the flute. Marcus was the band leader. The Tribes were disbanded in 2008.

Composer

Marcus has also composed music. He composed all of the music on his CD The Grouse In The Heather. He also composed two of the tunes on the CD Rabharta. He has composed 25 tunes altogether so far.[1] Here is a list of the tunes he has composed:

CD-The Grouse In The Heather

CD-Rabharta

Flute Maker

Marcus Hernon mending a flute in his workshop

Marcus also makes the flutes. He makes these flutes in three standard keys, Dmajor, Ebmajor and Bbmajor. He makes two different types of flute, Pratten (where the upper middle and lower middle are in one piece) and Rudell & Rose (where the upper middle and lower middle are separated by a joint). Marcus uses a few different types of timber in the making of his flutes, depending on what he has in stock, i.e. African Blackwood (Black Ebony), Rio Rosewood and Cooktown Ironwood. He also makes the cases for these flutes. the cases are made from Cherrywood.[2]

Discography

Name Label Format
Floating Crowbar GTD Cassette
Cruaigh Pháraic GTD Cassette
Béal A' Mhurlaigh Gael Linn CD, Cassette and record
'Feenish Legacy Feenish Sound Cassette
The Grouse In The Heather Feenish Sound CD
Rabharta Feenish Sound CD

References

  1. http://celticgrooves.homestead.com/CG_Hernons_Grouse.html
  2. http://www.marcushernon.com
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