Philomena Begley
Philomena Begley (born 20 October 1942) is an Irish country music singer from Northern Ireland. Today, Begley is affectionately known as 'The Queen of Country'.[1]
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Born | Pomeroy, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland | 20 October 1942
Genres | Country, Gospel |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instruments | vocals |
Years active | 1968–present |
Labels | Prism Leisure (2004–2006) H&H Music (2006–present) |
Associated acts | Old Cross Céilí Band Country Flavour Ramblin Men Shotgun Ray Lynam |
Background
Philomena Begley was born and grew up in Pomeroy, County Tyrone, and worked in a hat factory in Cookstown before her break into music.
Career
Her first venture as a singer was with the popular Old Cross Céilí Band, with whom she sang as a dare, but stayed with the group. The group soon became known as the Old Cross Bandshow and released three records in Ireland in 1968 and 1969, but none made an impression in the charts. In September 1970, the band changed its name to The Country Flavour. Begley's first record following this became her first chart hit when "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" reached number seven in the Irish chart.[2] In 1974 she formed the Ramblin' Men, while the Country Flavour continued to tour with several other lead singers (including Eileen King and Dan O'Hara) during the 1970s.
Begley regularly toured with Ray Lynam from 1975 and they recorded many duets together, probably their most popular being "My Elusive Dreams", which went on to be mentioned in The Pogues' song, "A Pair of Brown Eyes".
In 1975, Begley had a hit with her version of Billie Jo Spears' hit song "Blanket on the Ground" which took her to number five in the Irish charts. Spears also released the song in the United Kingdom and in Ireland at the same time, but in Ireland, Begley's version received the highest sales, as Spears' version only went to number 11.[3] Begley occasionally performed with Spears and later recorded a tribute song to her after the American star's death in 2011.
By 1977, she was undertaking a major tour of the United States, and in 1978, she was invited to sing at the Grand Ole Opry by Porter Wagoner. Since then, she has returned annually to Nashville, been a guest of honour at the St. Patrick's Day parade in New York City, and has sung at both the Grand Ole Opry and Carnegie Hall. Although few of Begley's CDs have been released in the United States, a number are available for downloading on the site Freegal Music, a service provided by many libraries to their patrons.
Recognition
One of Begley's biggest fans is Irish singer Daniel O'Donnell, and he once said, "When Philomena sings a song you believe her…..you feel that she's experienced every emotion she expresses."[4]
Personal life
Philomena Begley is married to Tom Quinn and they have three children Mary, Aiden and Carol. She is also a grandmother. They reside on a farm in Galbally, County Tyrone. Her son Aiden Quinn has also established a singing career for himself, although he hasn't had anywhere near the success that his mum has had. Her niece, Andrea Begley, won the BBC TV Series The Voice in June 2013.[5]
She is a regular contributor to the Belfast Telegraph's Lifestyle section.
Partial discography
Albums
- Truck Driving Woman, BRL 4030, 1972
- Meet the Queen of Country Music (Top Spin Records-TSLP.71 – October 1974)
- Blanket on the Ground (Top Spin Records-TSLP.45 – August 1975)
- Queen of the Silver Dollar (Top Spin Records 1976)
- Nashville Country (Top Spin Records 1978)
- Fireside Country (Top Spin Records 1979)
- The Best of Philomena Begley (K-tel 1979)
- Philomena Country (Top Spin Records-1980)
Currently available albums
- Ireland's Country Queens: The Way Old Friends Do (with Margo O'Donnell) (PADDY CD 17)
- Tribute To Billie Jo (HHCDS 910) Single
- From Then Till Now – 50 Golden Hits (HHCD 320)
The Philomena Begley Collection
- Village in County Tyrone (HHCD 231)
- Once Around the Dance Floor (HHCD 232)
- Red is the Rose (HHCD 233)
- The Way Old Friends Do (HHCD 234)
- I'll Only Give This Up When It Gives Me Up (HHCD 315)
- Live in Concert (HHDVD808)
References
- "Philomena Begley on her recent heart surgery and aiming to be back on stage in September". Belfasttelegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "The Irish Charts - All there is to know". Irishcharts.ie. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011.
- "Philomenabegley". Iangallagher.com. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
- "Philomena Begley & Aidy Quinn". Stpatricksdayparadenottingham.co.uk. 16 March 2008. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
- "Will.i.am 'So Sad' At The Voice UK Final Result As Andrea Begley Wins". HuffPost. 23 June 2013. Retrieved 12 August 2013.