Ronan Browne
2009 lineup

Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin & Mel Mercier with Iarla Ó Lionáird and special guests

Mozaik featuring Andy Irvine and Donal Lunny

Brian Finnegan Band

Jerry O'Sullivan

Alboka

Ronan Le Bars and Nicolas Quemener

Kieran O'Hare & Liz Knowles

Roncos do Diabo

Loïc and Ronan Bléjean

Cillian Vallely & Kevin Crawford

Andrew Carlisle

Edelmiro Fernández

Fraser Fifield & Ali Hutton

Griogair Labhruidh & Síle Denvir

Tiarnán Ó Duinnchinn & Paul O'Shaughnessy

Marc Pollier

Eliot Grasso

Anna Murray

Lorcán Mac Mathúna & Maitiú Ó Casaide

Jarlath Henderson

Peter Browne

Cormac Breatnach

Ronan Browne

Ken McLeod

Armagh Pipers Club

Ronan Browne
Ireland - uilleann pipes, flute, whistle
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13/11/09 - 2pm until 6pm - Saint Patrick's Trian
14/11/09 - 5pm - De Averell House

At the tender age of seven, Ronan was told he was to play the uilleann pipes. Not knowing anyone else his age doing that at the time, he was quite surprised and not terribly enthusiastic.

Three decades later he is a very happy lad indeed. He has close friends the world over and has visited every continent except Antarctica - all thanks to a little bag of sticks, seven reeds and some very smart parents!

Ronan was taken under the various wings of the old masters who showed him quickly what was nice - and what wasn't! While his heart is most definitely set on playing old flat pitch uilleann pipes, he loves to throw himself headlong into anything new which comes along. He has been involved in over 75 album recordings since his first venture into the studio in 1982 and has collaborated with many of the top artists playing traditional Irish music, classical, pop, jazz and country.

As well as playing pipes, flute and whistle, Ronan makes up tunes all on his own, creating strange (and sometimes very loud) sounds on computers in his recording studio An Tubar Fuaime. Ronan's music has appeared in many films including Circle of Friends, Rob Roy, The Secret of Roan Inish and The Gangs of New York.

To non-musicians he is best known for his membership of the diminutive cult super-group CRAN and as the original piper with both Riverdance and the Afro Celt Sound System. To this day his friendship and musical collaboration with fiddler and flute player Peter O'Loughlin is fêted as one of the most enduring partnerships in Irish traditional music.

He lives in Conamara in the west of Ireland in a lovely bright dry house with his partner, his son and daughter, some small wild cats, a few foxes and pheasants, a huge heron and a herd of hares. It has recently been put about that Ronan may be the tallest Leprechaun in the world, almost twice the height of Ireland's smallest piper! He likes to eat ice cream and to go flippering in the sea on hot days.