The Rowsome Family Kevin's Music

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  Doras Award 
     

A fifth generation master
Fintan Vallely
The Sunday Tribune 


His playing is highly accomplished and in the best of traditional taste
Don Meade
The Irish Voice

 

     


Kevin Rowsome
took his first lessons on the uilleann pipes from his grandfather Leo when he was six years of age. After Leo's untimely death in 1970 Kevin was tutored by his father Leon.  During his early teens Kevin played clarinet and saxophone with the Artane Boys band, a diversion from traditional music which Kevin found hugely beneficial, in the context of learning and approaching the music from a different discipline thus broadening his musical horizons. During these years his music veered away from uilleann piping. It wasn’t until the mid 1980’s when Kevin was in his early 20’s that he started taking the pipes seriously again.

In 1986 Kevin took a career break from his regular day job to focus on his musical skills and to spend time learning his family tradition of uilleann pipemaking. He spent two years studying woodwind musical instrument making at the London College of furniture.

Kevin sites the main influences on his musical style as Johnny Doran & Seamus Ennis as well as his father and granfather, Leon & Leo Rowsome. The music of many other musicians including fiddle players Liam Rowsome, Bobby Casey and Tommy Potts have also played a strong role in his musical development. Kevin first gained public recognition when he won prizes at the Oireachtas festival, and is widely regarded as one of today's finest uilleann pipers.

Kevin has vast experience as a performer and instructor of the uilleann pipes. He has performed extensively throughout Europe and the USA and has been staff instructor at a number of Irish music festivals, including the Willie Clancy summer school, Milltown Malbay, Co Clare Ireland, Gaelic roots festival - Boston Mass. U.S.A. and the Augusta Festival in Elkins, West Virginia, U.S.A.

In September 1999 Kevin launched his debut recording “The Rowsome Tradition”  
5 generations of uilleann piping, which has received excellent reviews.

At present Kevin performs in Ireland, Europe and USA, mainly as an uilleann pipes and fiddle duet with his wife, Lorraine Hickey  who comes from the renowned “Preston” musical family from Sligo.



Kevin Rowsome & Lorraine Hickey 2001


Kevin Rowsome & Lorraine Hickey
This picture of Kevin & Lorraine was taken while playing at the
annual "Tionol Leo Rowsome" in the Culturlann in Monkstown, Dublin in 1998.
(Helena Rowsome Grimes in backround)

 

 

Article in the Comhaltas magazine "Treoir" 1972)
Article (above) in the Comhaltas magazine "Treoir" 1972

 

Leon Rowsome  & Kevin Rowsome
This picture of Kevin & his late father Leon was taken in Coventry c.1983 
(Photo taken by Peter Fawcett )

 

Leon Rowsome, Kevin Rowsome & Con Durham
This picture of Kevin & his late father Leon & Con Durham was taken in Dingle in 1989.
Con took lessons from Leon when he lived in Dublin, he later moved to West Kerry where he currently lives. 

 

Newspaper article promoting "The Ace and Duece of Piping" in the National Concert Hall Dublin, in which Kevin took part.
Newspaper article promoting "The Ace and Duece of Piping" Concert in the National Concert Hall Dublin, in which Kevin took part.