Bright Star of the West Joe Heaney, Irish Song Man

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Bright Star Of The West is a biography of one of the most important figures in Irish music in the 20th century. This is the first study focused on sean-nos, a distinguished and beautiful repertoire and styleand provides a unique exploration of gender and masculinity in...

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Bright Star Of The West is a biography of one of the most important figures in Irish music in the 20th century. This is the first study focused on sean-nos, a distinguished and beautiful repertoire and styleand provides a unique exploration of gender and masculinity in Irish music.

Bright Star Of The West is the winner of the Alan P. Merriam Prize of the Society for Ethnomusicology.

BrightStar Of The West traces the life, repertoire, and influence of Joe Heaney, Ireland's greatest sean-nós ('old style') singer. Born in 1919, Joe Heaney grew up in a politically volatile time, as hisnativeIreland became a democracy. He found work and relative fame as a singer in London before moving to Scotland. Eventually, like many others searching for greater opportunity, he emigrated to the United States, where he workedas a doorman while supplementing his income with appearances at folk festivals, concerts and clubs. As his reputation and following grew, Heaney gained entry to the folk music scene and began leading workshops as avisiting artist at several universities. In 1982 the National Endowment for the Arts awarded Heaney America's highest honor in folk and traditional arts, the prestigious National Heritage Fellowship. AlthoughHeaney's works did not become truly popular in his homeland until many years after his death, today he is hailed as a seminal figure of traditional song and is revered by those who follow traditional music.

Authors Sean Williams and Lillis Ó Laoire address larger questions about song, identity, and culture. They explore the deep ambivalence both the Irish and Irish-Americans felt toward the traditional aspects oftheir culture, examining other critical issues, such as gender and masculinity, authenticity, and contemporary marketing and consumption of sean-nós singing in both Ireland and the United States. Comingling Heaney's ownwords with the

NumberOfPages 274
Publisher Oxford University Press
Contributors Williams, Sean(Composer) S. Laoire, Lillis(Composer)
Language English
ISBN 9780190469627