 Paddy
Glackin and Paddy Keenan have a lot in common (besides the name!)
- both grew up in Dublin City; Paddy Glackin on the North side of
the Liffey, in Clontarf and Paddy Keenan on the South side, in Ballyfermot.
They were each strongly influenced by their fathers, both of whom
play the same instruments as their sons - John Keenan the uilleann
pipes and Tom Glackin the fiddle. They first played together in a
band call 'Seachtar'. Paddy Glackin left the band when they decided
to turn professional and rename as 'The Bothy Band' he did however
reunite with Paddy Keenan to record the classic album 'Doublin'.
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