Martin Hayes is an esteemed Irish fiddler hailing from County Clare, a region renowned for its rich tradition in folk music. Born into a musical family, with his father P.J. Hayes a notable fiddle player and his uncle being the iconic Paddy Canny, Martin was steeped in the traditional tunes and playing styles of the East Clare region from an early age. His virtuosic playing, characterized by emotional depth and an expressive, lyrical style, has earned him international acclaim and has placed him among the foremost figures in Irish traditional music.
Throughout his prolific career, Hayes has not only pursued solo work but has also been an integral part of ensembles such as the Tulla Céilí Band and the globe-trotting group The Gloaming. With a discography that reflects a dedication to both the heritage and evolution of Irish music, his most recent releases—including "Peggy's Dream," "The Boyne Water," and "Live at the NCH 2020"—showcase his ability to bridge the gap between the ancient melodies of the Celtic tradition and the modern sensibilities of contemporary music audiences. "Under The Moon," one of his solo albums, further cements his standing as an individual force in the genre, while his passion for the craft continues to inspire both listeners and fellow musicians around the world.
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