Leahy
Leahy | |
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Lakefield, Ontario, Canada | |
Genres | Folk/Country/Celtic |
Years active | 1980s–present |
Labels | Virgin Records |
Members | Donnell Leahy Erin Leahy Angus Leahy Maria Leahy Siobheann Donohue Doug Leahy Agnes Enright Frank Leahy |
Past members | Denise Leahy Chrissie Leahy Julie Leahy |
Website | www.leahymusic.com |
Leahy is a
The line-up of the group varies depending upon the availability of its members, who are present or absent due to marriage, childrearing and other obligations. During the 1980s and early 1990s, the band recorded a number of privately released LPs and cassettes (most of which used the same title, The Leahy Family) which were sold at their concerts and they were frequent guests at the Big Valley Jamboree concerts in Saskatchewan and Alberta.
In 1997, the band resumed recording with their "relaunch" album, Leahy which also introduced the group's new branding. Leahy was an instrumental album, but the band also includes vocal performances in their live performances and subsequent albums have included both vocals and instrumentals.
Despite their established history, they were awarded two
The group's members are both instrumentalists and dancers, with several members skilled in fiddle-playing (most notably the band's most famous member, Donnell). The female members of the band often perform
Members
All members of the band are siblings. Each member has a main role to play in the band; although most play more than one instrument and all step dance. Donnell Leahy is married to Cape Breton fiddler Natalie MacMaster and Frank is married to champion step dancer Chanda Gibson.
In 2008, Donnell Leahy and Natalie MacMaster were awarded honorary doctorate degrees by Trent University.[6]
- Donnell Leahy — Fiddle
- Erin Leahy — Piano, Guitar, Fiddle, Mandolin, Vocals, Bass
- Angus Leahy — Fiddle
- Maria Leahy — Guitar, Banjo, Vocals
- Siobheann Donohue (née Leahy) — Bass, Vocals, Fiddle
- Doug Leahy — Fiddle
- Denise Flack (née Leahy) — Vocals
- Frank Leahy — Drums
These three sisters are not currently active in the band's touring schedule.
- Agnes Enright (née Leahy) — Keyboards, Step dancer, Vocals
- Chrissie Quigley (née Leahy) — Keyboards
- Julie Leahy — Vocals
Discography
Albums
Year | Album | Chart Positions | CRIA | |
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CAN Country | CAN | |||
1996 | Leahy | 1 | 36 | Platinum |
2001 | Lakefield | |||
2004 | In All Things | |||
2006 | Leahy Live | |||
2007 | Handmade | |||
2021 | Good Water |
In addition, the group released several vinyl LPs and cassettes in the 1980s as The Leahy Family. These self-titled releases were privately pressed and usually sold at their concerts, although Christmas with the Leahy Family was carried by retailers such as A&B Sound.
Singles
Year | Title | Chart Positions | Album | |
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CAN Country | CAN AC | |||
1986 | "You've Got the Fiddle (I've Got the Bow)" | 52 | On the Move | |
1997 | "The Call to Dance" | 26 | 31 | Leahy |
"B Minor" | ||||
2001 | "Down That Road" | Lakefield | ||
"Mission" | ||||
2004 | "Chasing Rain" | In All Things | ||
"Coyote Way" |
Music videos
Year | Video |
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1997 | "The Call to Dance" |
2001 | "Down That Road" |
References
- ^ "Student Film Award Winners -- By Year" (PDF). Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 29, 2012. Retrieved August 22, 2010.
- ^ "Leahy: Staying True to the Tune". October 2006.
- ISSN 0006-2510.
- ^ "(Juno Awards Database Lookup)". Archived from the original on 2011-07-23.
- ^ The Specials (Winter Break / Come On Over) (DVD). Shania Twain. Nashville: Mercury. 2001. Back Cover. B00005RIIO.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ "Honorary Degree Recipients". Trent University. Archived from the original on June 9, 2011. Retrieved August 22, 2010.