We use cookies to ensure the functionality of our website. After giving your consent, we use them to analyze traffic and personalize advertising on third-party advertising platforms, always in accordance with the rules of the Privacy Policy.
The Chieftains were a renowned Irish folk band formed in Dublin in 1962 by Paddy Moloney, Seán Potts, and Michael Tubridy. Known for their almost entirely instrumental sound featuring the uilleann pipes, they became closely associated with traditional Irish music. The Chieftains played a key role in bringing Irish music to an international audience, earning six Grammy Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Award from BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. In recognition of their influence, they were named 'Ireland's Musical Ambassadors' by the Irish government in 1989.