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    Robbie Hannan
    Robbie Hannan

    Robbie Hannan was born in Belfast and raised in the nearby town of Holywood Co. Down. He began to take an interest in Irish traditional music as a result of listening to his parents' record collection. After listening to the recordings of Paddy Maloney with the The Chieftains and Liam O'Flynn with Planxty he decided to take up the pipes in 1977. The pipers who have most influenced him have been Séamus Ennis, Willie Clancy and Tommy Reck and he has also adapted some of the repertoire of the Donegal fiddle playing tradition to the pipes. Robbie has made a number of recordings including a solo record on the Claddagh label and a duet recording with the Dublin fiddle player Paddy Glackin for Gael-linn. He has taught the advanced piping class at the Willie Clancy Summer School in Co. Clare and at Scoil Acla in Co. Mayo for a number of years. He has played at concerts and festivals throughout Europe and, in recent years, has played at a number of festivals and concerts the United States.

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