Davy Spillane is a player of the uilleann (Irish) pipes and the low whistle. Born in 1959, he began his musical career at the age of 16, but didn't begin releasing studio albums until 1988 with his debut album Atlantic Bridge. Shortly after its release he formed the Davy Spillane Band under which name he released Out of the Air, a departure from much of his solo work in that it maintained a traditional feel but was heavily influenced by blues and rock, including several guest performances from the legendary guitarist Rory Gallagher.
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Van Morrison / Hothouse Flowers / Christy Moore / Mary Coughlan / Paul Brady / The Dubliners / The Black Velvet Band / Moving Hearts / A-House / The Adventures / Andy White / Thee Amazing Colossal Men / Hinterland / The Fleadh Cowboys / Brian Kenn... Jun 3, 1990 London, England, United Kingdom Uploaded by Camillus Dolan
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Davy Spillane has had 3 concerts.
Davy Spillane is most often considered to be Folk, Ambient, Celtic, Irish, Irish Folk, and Uilleann Pipes.
The last Davy Spillane concert was on June 02, 1991 at Finsbury Park in London, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Van Morrison / The Sawdoctors / The Chieftains / The Pogues / That Petrol Emotion / Mary Black / The Fat Lady Sings / Paul Brady / Davy Spillane / Mary Coughlan.