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Tony MacMahon

Tony MacMahon ( Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland, 1939) is an Irish button accordion player and radio and television broadcaster.
Tony MacMahon's chief early inspiration, accordionist Joe Cooley, was a frequent caller at the MacMahon home from 1949 until 1954, when Cooley emigrated to the USA. MacMahon has described the memory of Cooley's music as being "embedded in his DNA.". Other influences from the locality were piper Willie Clancy and fiddler Bobby Casey.
In 1957 MacMahon moved to Dublin to train as a teacher, where he came into contact with accordionist Sonny Brogan and fiddler John Kelly. Travelling in North America in 1964, in both New York and Dublin, he shared a flat with piper and singer Seamus Ennis, whom he credits as an important influence on his playing of slow airs.
MacMahon plays the accordion in the "press-and-draw" style of his mentor Joe Cooley. He is regarded as an exceptionally powerful performer, particularly of slow airs, and has been described as an "iconic figure in traditional music circles". His own attitude to his music, and his chosen instrument, can be ambivalent, however: "I wouldn’t regard my own music either as traditional or indeed anything to write home about. () For longer than I care to remember, I have hacked my way through tunes of beauty and tenderness on stage."
In 1974 he was a founder member of the band Seachtair, which later became The Bothy Band.
MacMahon enjoyed a long career with RTÉ, first as a presenter of traditional-music TV programmes, then as a radio producer (he initiated the long-running programme ''The Long Note''), and returning to television with ''The Pure Drop'' and ''Come West Along the Road''. ''The Green Linnet'' was a 1979 television series documenting MacMahon's travels through Western Europe with banjoist Barney McKenna in a green Citroën 2CV van (nicknamed The Green Linnet). MacMahon retired from RTÉ in 1998.
MacMahon has frequently voiced strong criticism of modern trends in the performance of Irish traditional music, and of growing commercialism in particular. His address to the 1996 Crossroads Conference provides a summary of his views.
In 2014 MacMahon announced that he was unable to continue public performances as a result of Parkinson's disease. However, in a November 2015 interview on RTÉ radio, MacMahon stated that after further tests, the diagnosis of Parkinson's had been found to be incorrect.
==Discography==

* Traditional Irish Accordion. 1972 - CD re-release 2005.
* I gCnoc na Grai (In Knocknagree) (with Noel Hill, concertina). 1985 - CD re-release 1992.
* Aislingí Ceoil (Music Of Dreams) (with Noel Hill, concertina, and Iarla Ó Lionáird, voice). 1993.
* MacMahon from Clare. 2001.
* Scaoil Amach an Pocaide - Live in Spiddal (with Steve Cooney, guitar). 2014.

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