Bill Whelan - Musical Career - Excerpts

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Whelan's lifetime of musical endeavours include:

  • 1950 Bill Whelan born in Limerick.
  • 1970 Composes score for the film Bloomfield.
  • 1978 Member of the jazz-rock band Stacc, who release a single on CBS.
  • 1979 Joins Planxty on keyboards.
  • 1981 Timedance, composed by Whelan and Donal Lunny, and performed by Planxty, features in the interval of Eurovision. Timedance released as a Planxty record.
  • 1983 Whelan produces 'The Refugee' on the U2 album War.
  • 1984 Film score for Lamb, with Van Morrison
  • 1985 Produces and performs on Stockton's Wing Live - Take One.
  • 1987 Composes The O'Riada Suite.
  • 1989 Joins board of Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO), on which he serves continuously until 1997.
  • 1992 Commissioned to compose The Seville Suite. Produces and plays keyboards on the Andy Irvine (musician)/Davy Spillane album EastWind (both released on the Tara Music Label).
  • 1992 Produces and performs on Stockton's Wing's ' The Crooked Rose' for the Tara Music Label.
  • 1993 Composes the orchestral work The Spirit Of Mayo.
  • 1994 Composes Riverdance for interval segment of the Eurovision Song Contest. The segment is an unprecedented success and spins off into the long running stage show.
  • 1995 Invited to serve on Government Task Force set up by Minister Michael D Higgins.
  • 1996 Composes original music for Jim Sheridan/Terry George film Some Mother's Son.
  • 1997 Receives Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album for Riverdance.
  • 2000 Riverdance opens on Broadway.
  • 2001 Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from IMRO (Irish Music Rights Organisation)
  • 2006 Receives Lifetime Achievement Award at the Meteor Music Awards.
  • 2008 Releases his Celtic orchestral album 'The Connemara Suite' on the Tara Music Label.

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