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Julia Clifford

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In the Eighties and Nineties her reputation grew, being invited to perform at folk clubs and festivals. She performed on trips back to Ireland and was introduced to TV audiences. She also visited America. Many young players who sought her out to learn tunes and styles from her Kerry repertoire found
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In the late Thirties she emigrated to Scotland and then to London where she worked as a hotel maid before marrying John Clifford in 1941. He was an accordion player, also from Kerry, and they had two sons, John and Billy. In the Forties they played the Irish dance halls in London. In the 1950s they
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The wider appreciation of the music of Sliabh Luachra - particularly its Kerry slides and polkas - came late in life for Julia Clifford. The Cliffords lived in a small council flat in Hackney in East London before being rehoused in Thetford, Norfolk in the late Seventies.
193:), Andy Boyle (fiddle), Jimmy Power (fiddle), Jimmy Dunleavy (fiddle), Sean O'Shea (fiddle), Con Curtin (fiddle), Denis McMahon (fiddle), Julia Clifford (fiddle), Tommy Maguire (accordion), Father O'Keeffe ( 205:). Topic TSCD 603, 1997. "Re-mastered edition" of Topic 12T176, 1968, with "additional material and new notes." Some material from original LP is missing here. Notes to reissue by Reg Hall. 183:(fiddle), Denis Murphy (fiddle), Julia Clifford (fiddle). Topic TSCD 309, 1994. Reissue of Topic 12T309, 1977. Recorded by Seamus Ennis 9 Sept. 1952 in Castleisland, Co. Kerry. 149:
Back in London Julia enjoyed greater popularity with the onset of the Sixties folk boom. In 1968 Claddagh recorded herself and brother Denis Murphy on an album of Kerry music,
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MadForTrad Ltd.: The Star above the Garter - Denis Murphy and Julia Clifford (Benchmark recording of Sliabh Luachra fiddle music from 1969 by Denis Murphy and Julia Clifford)
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returned to Ireland for a time, living in Newcastle West in County Limerick. They performed in the Star of Munster Ceili Band with which they made radio recordings.
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her generous and encouraging. Her husband John died in 1981. Julia Clifford died on June 18, 1997, one day before her 84th birthday, and is buried in Norfolk.
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Rediscovered by the British folk club scene of the Seventies, Topic in 1977 issued an earlier recording of herself with brother Denis and Padraig O'Keeffe,
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Clifford, her brother, O'Keeffe, and other musicians from the Sliabh Luachra area are regarded as a significant influence on
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The Star above the Garter. Fiddle music from Kerry, played by Denis Murphy and Julia Clifford
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by the noted travelling fiddler and fiddle teacher from the same area,
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Julia and John Clifford, Topic (LP). Julia Clifford, 1914–97
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Gneeveguilla, County Kerry
Irish
musician
Gneeveguilla
County Kerry
west Munster
Sliabh Luachra
flute
fife
fiddle
Denis Murphy
fiddle
Padraig O'Keeffe
Irish traditional music
Padraig O'Keefe
accordion
mandolin
piano
spoons
uilleann pipes
flute
The Voice of the People
It was mighty
It was great altogether
"Julia Clifford 1914-97"
the original
RamblingHouse: Julia Clifford, 1914-97
https://www.juliaclifford.eu/
https://katiehowson.co.uk/julia-clifford-project
MadForTrad Ltd.: The Star above the Garter - Denis Murphy and Julia Clifford (Benchmark recording of Sliabh Luachra fiddle music from 1969 by Denis Murphy and Julia Clifford)

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