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    Tones That Are Tender Percy French

    €20.00
    Outstandingly researched and richly illustrated, this biography of Percy French gives a new and fascinating insight into the life of one who is already acknowledged to have brought laughter and enjoyment to so many people as civil engineer, journalist, author, poet, parodist, artist, songwriter and entertainer.
    ISBN: 9781843518563
    AuthorO'Neill Berrie
    Pub Date30/09/2022
    BindingPaperback
    Pages176
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
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    This richly illustrated biography of Percy French gives renewed focus to
    the life of the great Irish artist and entertainer. French was born in 1854
    at Cloonyquin, County Roscommon. Although his father had hoped he would be an engineer, French found his true metier through songwriting, watercolour painting and performance.
    Tones That Are Tender tells the story of his colourful career, from stints as 'Inspector of Drains' in Cavan, journalism with The Irish Cyclist and Athlete and The Jarvey, to years in private drawing-rooms and on stage. Rarely has so much talent for music, art, poetry and comedy found expression in one person. French was to delight countless audiences with his travelling variety shows, composing some of Ireland's most beloved songs, including 'The Mountains o' Mourne', 'Come Back, Paddy Reilly' and 'Phil the Fluter's Ball'.
    Photographs, playbills, song covers and watercolours fill these celebratory pages. They yield a unique glimpse of French in context, with verses as evocative today as when they first entranced his listeners