About Paddy Glackin
Paddy Glackin (b 1954) is an Irish fiddler from Dublin. His father Tom Glackin was from Donegal and Paddy's fiddle style reflects his family's Donegal roots. Glackin is considered one of the leading Irish fiddlers in the late 20th/early 21st centuries. He became fiddle champion at the All-Ireland Fleadh Cheoil in 1973. Glackin's primary influence came from Donegal fiddlers, most prominently John Doherty the legendary travelling fiddler whom Glackin always sites as his main influence.
Top Tracks
An Droighnean Donn
The South Wind
Elizabeth Kelly's Delight/Elizabeth Kelly's Jig
John Sewart's, James Byrne's, Pretty Peg, Miss Pat
Eilí Gheal Chiúin
John Stewart's/James Byrne's/Pretty Peg/Miss Patterson's Slipper
John Stewart's / James Byrne's / Pretty Peg / Miss Patterson's Slipper
Sporting Paddy/John Doherty's/McFarley's
Reel: The Bunch of Keys - Pipes Solo
Reels: The Mountain Road / The Congress Reel
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