Paul O'Shaughnessy (musician)


Paul O'Shaughnessy is an Irish fiddler, former member of Irish folk music bands Altan and Beginish. Also a whistle and flute player and an occasional composer, Paul has been playing fiddle since his childhood, and has long been recognised as a leading traditional musician in the city of Dublin.

Background and career

Paul O'Shaughnessy comes from Artane on the north side of Dublin city. He spent much of his youth in Donegal where he developed a love and talent for fiddle playing, learning at first not only from his mother, Pearl McBride but also from the playing of Cavan fiddle player Antóin Mac Gabhann and from John Doherty. He was also influenced by Sligo flute player John Egan.
He was one of a number of outstanding contemporary players who were members of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann branches in the area, his playing partner whistle player Denis O'Brien among them. In later years, he spent time in Donegal, learning from source-players such as Con Cassidy and the Campbell family.
Paul has been appearing on Irish radio and television since the late 1970s, but became more widely known in the 1990s as a member of the Donegal-based group Altan and as a member of the Dublin-based group Beginish, two Irish folk music bands with whom he toured throughout the world.
Paul O'Shaughnessy is to be heard on their recordings and on a wide variety of others, including his solo album Stay Another While, and his duet albums with two flute players: Within a Mile of Dublin with Paul McGrattan and Born for Sport with Harry Bradley.
He has also completed a doctorate in Irish-language dialect studies.
For the first time in 12 years, Beginish regrouped together for some concerts throughout 2013.

Discography

With Altan

;Paul O'Shaughnessy & Harry Bradley
;Paul O'Shaughnessy & Paul McGrattan