Sean Dunphy
Sean Dunphy (30 November 1937 – 17 May 2011) was an
Nashville.[1]
Career
Born in
Lonely Woods of Upton
" and "When The Fields Were White With Daisies". In the late 1970s, Dunphy went on to have two further hits as a solo artist.
Despite undergoing a quadruple heart bypass operation in 2007, Sean Dunphy continued to give live performances.[3] In March 2009, he sang many of his greatest hits in a one-off concert at Dublin's National Concert Hall.[4] His last public engagement was at a charity event twenty-four hours before his death.[5]
On May 17, 2011, Dunphy died at his home in Baldoyle, County Dublin and is buried at Greenogue cemetery in Ashbourne, County Meath.[6]
Sean Dunphy and his wife Lily had four children. His son Brian is a member of the Irish band, The High Kings.[5]
Discography
Sean Dunphy and the Hoedowners
Year | Single | Chart Positions |
---|---|---|
IRE | ||
1966 | "Wonderful World of My Dreams" | 3 |
"Showball Crazy" | 2 | |
1967 | "4033" | 17 |
" If I Could Choose "
|
2 | |
"Talking Love" | 13 | |
1968 | "Two Loves" | 2 |
"Christmas Polka" | 2 | |
1969 | "Lonely Woods of Upton" | 1 |
"When the Fields Were White with Daisies" | 1 | |
1970 | "The Old Fenian Gun" | 5 |
"The Old Refrain" | 19 | |
1972 | "There's an Island in the Sun" | 10 |
"Michael Collins" | 12 | |
1973 | "Pal of My Cradle Days" | 3 |
Sean Dunphy solo
Year | Single | Chart Positions | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
CAN Country | CAN AC | IRE | ||
1972 | "Fields of Green" | — | 3[7] | — |
"And the Old House Died" | 47[8] | — | — | |
"The Great White Horse" | 23[9] | — | — | |
1977 | "Santa Claus Is Coming Tonight" | — | — | 14 |
1979 | "Rosie" | — | — | 30 |
References
- ^ RTÉ One A Little Bit Showband Archived 2009-09-17 at the Wayback Machine (retrieved September 25, 2009)
- ^ The Irish Times, "No injunction against dance band", August 10, 1967
- ^ The Irish Times, "A fresh spin for a ballroom of romance", June 12, 2007
- ^ Evening Herald, "Sean Dunphy - Showband era legend", March 26, 2009
- ^ a b Irish Independent, "Tributes as singer and showband legend Sean Dunphy dies", May 18, 2011
- ^ Irish Independent, "A final rapturous applause as 'the Duke' laid to rest", May 21, 2011
- ^ "RPM Adult Contemporary Chart March 25, 1972". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 17 March 2010.
- ^ "RPM Country Singles Chart March 25, 1972". Archived from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 17 March 2010.
- ^ "RPM Country Singles Chart August 19, 1972". Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 17 March 2010.