Patrick Clifford |
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Birth name | Patrick Clifford |
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Born | (1966-07-27) 27 July 1966 (age 58) New York, New York, United States |
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Genres | World, Irish, Celtic, folk, Irish folk |
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Occupation(s) | Musician Songwriter Producer |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, bass, piano, harmonica, keyboards |
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Years active | 1991–present |
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Labels | Irish Side |
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Website | www.patrickclifford.com |
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Musical artist
Patrick Clifford (born in New York City, 1966) is a musician, songwriter, and producer of Irish and folk music. He is best known as a key member of Four to the Bar[1]—a "well loved and well respected"[2] mainstay of the 1990s New York Irish music scene—he has also released two solo albums: American Wake and Chance of a Start.
Clifford grew up in Washington Heights, Manhattan.[3] Like many contemporary New York Irish musicians, he received his earliest training from the renowned Martin Mulvihill,[4] (on piano accordion). His primary instrument with Four to the Bar was the bass, but he also added piano, guitar, and accordion to the band's sound, on both stage and recordings.[citation needed]
As a songwriter, he wrote two tracks for the band's watershed album, Another Son:
- "The Western Shore" and
- "The Old Men Admiring Themselves in the Water" (music only).
He and guitarist Martin Kelleher are generally credited with the production of both of Four to the Bar's full-length albums; Another Son is notable for its elegance and Craic on the Road for its energy and atmosphere.[5]
In 1993, he produced Sky in My Hand, the first release by New York folk singer/songwriter Liz Dacey. This recording was engineered by Virgil Moorefield.[citation needed]
In 2008, he recorded, mixed, and mastered To the Fray, an album by the band Hobnail. He also played bass and sang on this release.[citation needed]
Discography
References
- ^ [1] Newspaper profile, with biographical information.
- ^ [2] Profile, including characterization of Four to the Bar.
- ^ [3] Profile, including biographical information.
- ^ [4] Reference to training with Mulvihill.
- ^ [5] Profile, including characterization of Craic on the Road.
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