Passing of a legend, end of an era

Liam Clancy, 1935-2009

Liam Clancy, 1935-2009

If you’re a fan of Irish music, I’m sure by now you’ve heard the news that Liam Clancy, the youngest and last surviving Clancy brother, passed away on Friday (Dec. 4). He finally lost his long battle with pulmonary fibrosis, the same disease that claimed his brother, Bobby, in 2002.

A lot of the media reports are quoting Bob Dylan, who described Liam as the “best ballad singer I’d ever heard in my life.” When you think about how many ballad singers Dylan has met, and that statement is fairly mind-blowing.

The praise for Liam’s contributions have begun. Brian O’Donovan did a spectacular tribute show yesterday on WGBH’s Celtic Sojourns, during which he and his guest made the case that Liam’s approach to singing — especially as a solo artist — redefined how Irish folk music is sung and that all modern performers can draw a line from him. I don’t know if that’s true, I’m no expert…but I have no reason to doubt it.

Liam Clancy’s voice was part of the soundtrack to my childhood. I am forever grateful for the stories, poems and songs he introduced to me through his records.

I’m saddened that we’ll never hear him sing again unless it’s a recording. This YouTube post seems as good as any to remember him by.

RIP Liam Clancy


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