Manus McGuire
Early life
    
He was born in Tullamore, and grew up in County Sligo. He resides in County Clare.[1] In 1970, he won Sligo's prestigious Fiddler of Dooney competition, at age 14.[2]
Career
    
He is a founding member (with older brother Seamus, Jackie Daly and Garry O'Briain) of "Buttons & Bows", "Moving Cloud" (with Paul Brock, Maeve Donnelly, Kevin Crawford and Carl Hession), and The Brock McGuire Band (with Paul Brock, Enda Scahill and Denis Carey; Fergal Scahill and Dennis Morrison[3] also played with the band). Both brothers were medical doctors; Seamus lives in Donegal.[4][5]
Manus performs mainly as a solo artist, and with Canadian singer/songwriter Emily Flack.
Discography
    
- The Humours of Lissadell (with Seamus McGuire, Folk Legacy, 1980)
 - Carousel (with Seamus McGuire & Daithi Sproule, Gael Linn, 1984)
 - Buttons & Bows (by Buttons & Bows, Green Linnet, 1984)[6]
 - The First Month of Summer (by Buttons & Bows, Green Linnet, 1987)
 - Grace Notes (by Buttons & Bows, Gael Linn, 1991)
 - Moving Cloud (by Moving Cloud, Green Linnet, 1995)
 - Foxglove (by Moving Cloud, Green Linnet, 1998)
 - Saffron & Blue (Green Linnet, 2000)
 - Brock McGuire Band (Ferndale, 2004)
 - Fiddlewings (2006)
 - Green Grass Blue Grass (with Ricky Skaggs et al, 2011)
 - The Return of Spring (by Buttons & Bows, own label, 2015)[7]
 
References
    
- The Living Tradition "Fiddlewings" Review
 - Fiddler of Dooney Competition Winners Sligo Town Branch CCÉ Homepage
 - "Argos".
 - Seamus McGuire: An Ocean of Music by Tim McCarrick Fiddler Magazine 2010-05-14
 - Compass Records: Manus McGuire Bio and Discography
 - Jackie Daly - Séamus & Manus McGuire – Buttons & Bows Discogs 2016
 - Buttons & Bows: Home
 
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