After the final incarnation of Planxty ended in early 2005, Irvine, Lunny, and Liam O'Flynn created a new quartet called LAPD, with the addition of Paddy Glackin.[1] When O'Flynn resigned, McGoldrick and Doyle joined the remaining three members of LAPD to form Usher's Island (a reference to the Dublin quay).[2][3] Between them, they play the following instruments:
In 2016, they played at The Gathering traditional festival in Killarney, on 20 February.[10] In April, they embarked on a short tour of Ireland, starting with a concert during the Imagining Home centenary celebrations at the National Concert Hall in Dublin on 3 April,[11][12] followed by additional gigs in Belfast,[13] Letterkenny,[14]Galway[15][16] and Dungarvan.[17] On 20 August 2016, the group performed at the FolkEast festival in Suffolk, England,[18] and at the Irish Festival of Oulu, Finland, on 9 October.[19]
In 2017, Usher's Island played a sold-out concert in Paris on 15 March at the Centre Culturel Irlandais (Irish Cultural Centre) and also performed at the festival D’ici et d’ailleurs, organised by Les Bords de Scènes in Juvisy-sur-Orge the next day.[20] The group then delivered three performances in Kilkenny (17 March),[21]Cork (18 March),[22] and at Vicar Street in Dublin during St Patrick's Festival (19 March).[23]
Recording
Usher's Island released their debut, eponymous album in March 2017, on the independent label Vertical Records.
^Irvine, Andy (17 January 2015). "Andy having the craic half a century on"(text) (Interview). Interviewed by Brian Campbell. Ireland: The Irish News. Retrieved 2 April 2017.