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Michael Vignoles
Folk / Acoustic / Roots Music

"Irish uilleann pipemaker and traditional musician"

Claddagh, Galway
Ireland

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Member Since8/27/2006
Band Websiteirishpipesmaker.com
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It's amusing--and more than a little telling--that when James Horner composed the soundtrack for Braveheart, Mel Gibson's Oscar-winning film celebrating Scotland and its struggle for independence, he wrote practically no parts for Scottish highland pipes. Every time he wants to put a lump in your throat, he introduces the mellow, unforgettable moan of Ireland's uilleann pipes. It's an instrument without peer, capable of expressing a broad range of human emotions.

Michael Vignoles first heard the sound of the uilleann pipes as a teenager, growing up in Galway, Ireland, during the '60s. One of his favorite groups at the time was a traditional Irish band called Planxty, whose piper, Liam O'Flynn, was already one of Ireland's most respected traditional musicians. "I heard him play," Vignoles remembers, "and I said to myself, 'I want to get a set of pipes,' because the pipes had a haunting, melodic sound."

Vignoles took some of the cash he'd earned working as a maintenance engineer for a large company and bought his first set of pipes, only to have them break shortly thereafter. The pipes' bellows, which are pumped with the elbow to fill the adjoining bag with air (hence the word "uilleann," which literally means "elbow" in Irish Gaelic), split in half. Since the maker of his particular set was too busy and distracted to help remedy the problem, Vignoles drove to see Eugene Lambe, another pipemaker who lived about 50 miles away.

Instead of simply fixing Vignoles' bellows and sending him on his way, Lambe convinced him that he'd have no trouble making his own replacement bellows. So Vignoles left with some wood, leather and a pattern that Lambe had drawn up for him.

"I was probably 20 or so. And I was delighted with myself--I'd made my first bellows. And he said to come down again the next week and show him what I'd made. So I came down about two weeks later and he gave me lessons on how to make pipe reeds, and I'd come down another time and he'd show me how to do something else. He was a very kind gentleman, and very willing to share his knowledge. He wouldn't take any money. I'd say, 'I owe you for the reeds,' and he'd just say, 'pass the kindness to somebody else.' I'll always remember him for that."

Vignoles was already handy with machinery, from the maintenance work he was doing, so it wasn't long before he'd built a full set of pipes for himself. He was playing gigs 3-4 nights a week at the time, and another piper inevitably noticed his handiwork and offered to buy that first set of pipes. Even though Vignoles was attached to the set, he reluctantly agreed to sell them so that he could afford to buy more pipe-making machinery. As his reputation grew, more people came to him wanting sets of their own, and Vignoles decided soon after to become a pipemaker full-time.

Vignoles has been playing pipes now for over a quarter-century and has just released his sophomore album, O, For A Closer Walk With God. The project grew out of his love for the 14th-century church music he'd been singing for over a decade with the Galway Cathedral choir, and more recently his performances in the cathedral playing pipes alongside the virtuosic organist Raymond ODonnell.

"We've done some concerts in the cathedral. It's a very large cathedral so the acoustics are fantastic. Putting the pipes along with organ created a really magical sound to me. I've performed for the president, done funerals for bishops, requiem masses, just pipes and organ. People would come up to me afterwards and say, 'My God, we were fine until you played the pipes--it made us cry!'"

Even if you're not religious, you'll find the stately, meditative recordings contained on the disc--which range from ancient Latin-titled pieces ("Veni, Creator Spiritus") to classical staples ("Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring") to traditional Irish airs ("Ta'imse Im Chodladh")--exceptionally moving. The organ provides a warm foundation for the crisp, keening sound of the pipes, and the two slow airs that Vignoles composed himself ("Nature's Moments" and "The Whispering Wind") feel so timeless that they blend in seamlessly.

Michael Vignoles has long been revered for his top-flight pipemaking abilities, but the world is about to recognize, at last, the magic he can create with the instrument once it leaves his Galway workshop.

(Jason Killingsworth)

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Zac Leger





Aug 5 2008 6:49 AM

Hey Michael,
Any chance you will be at Milwaukee Irish Fest?
Bróga





Aug 4 2008 10:22 AM

Michael, It was great to see you in Dublin. Thanks for repairing the skin on my drum. Many have agreed that your Pro Series drum is one of the finest bodhráns ever produced. It was a blessing to spend some time with you.
All the best!
Four Leaf Peat





Jun 24 2008 1:36 AM

Hiyez Michael,
How r u keeping? 'Twas great craic in Dollywood. Can't wait for ye to come back over. I'm saving the bottle of Jameson ye brought me... Jason says ye may be planning a cathedral tour with pipes and pipe organ. Please contact me. I may be able to help.
Rick
Naomis Fancy





May 13 2008 6:22 AM

Hi Michael!

We had a blast with you at Dollywood. Wish we could have had more tunes, but time was short.

Hope to see you again soon, and Here's to the Dollywood Ceilidh Band!!!

Cheers!
-Craig
Phil





Apr 3 2008 1:53 AM

Are you like me? Take my "Just for fun!" Quiz to find out!
SLAINTE





Feb 27 2008 12:15 PM

Thanks for the add and greetings from Catalonia!

SLAINTE
Matt McNeely





Jan 3 2008 5:47 PM

Hey Michael, hope ya had a good New Years for sure! Been listening to the lastest CD, great stuff. Hope to see you soon.......MattMc.
Chanterdan





Jan 2 2008 5:02 PM

hey my friend saw your profile and thinks you look hot! she is new to myspace but wants to chat with you on msn messenger her name on there is emily87sugar@hotmail.com
Anthony Scullane





Dec 20 2007 11:57 PM

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AISLING





Nov 9 2007 12:41 PM

Hello,
thank you for the add; you made a nice practice set for me a few years ago (I gave you a book about the Alps, where I live... remember?)
Ellorien





Nov 9 2007 8:09 AM

Hello!
Thank you for being our friend ,-)
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True Story





Sep 16 2007 3:21 PM

Any Chance you will be making it to Savannah Irish Fest in Feb. ????
Aisling





Sep 4 2007 2:16 PM

Thanks for adding Aisling to your friends list.
Gerard Dole & The Bayou Serenaders





Aug 14 2007 11:20 AM

Hello. Thanks for supporting ! haha



Anthony Scullane





Jul 6 2007 4:31 PM

Hello Michael,

Mighty music, keep it up............
Many thanks for the add.

Slainte,
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Anthony Scullane
Co'Clare Ireland
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Jul 5 2007 6:54 PM

Hey michael!
how are you? hopefully everything is ok!
i'm still saving my mony which i earned at my holiday-work.
i think i've got it at the end of august ;o)
and then...i'm really looking forward to the pipe!!!

ttyl
greetings from austria

martin
César Pastor





Jul 5 2007 3:57 PM

Hi Michael,
Many thank for the add,-nice stuff
(I have put one of my reeds in one of your chanter and the sounds are magic, awesome chanter!! )
All the best from spain
-César
Howard Wesley Ledford





May 29 2007 4:51 PM

Hi Michael. Love the chanter!!! Can't wait to get the drones. Hope you are doing well.
Fire in the Kitchen





May 16 2007 7:13 PM

Hi Michael:

Thanks for the add! We really enjoyed the opportunity to get to know you in Dollywood and we're really enjoying your CD. The best to you always!

Fire in the Kitchen
Four Leaf Peat





May 13 2007 1:18 AM

Hiya Michael,
It was so good to see you again! It has been too long, my friend. I hope Dollywood was as fun and successful for you as it was for us. Thanks so much for the reeds! Your skill and benevolence are incredible. I owe you big-time! Pattie and I are coming your way this Autumn. Hopefully see you in Dublin (Ohio) before then.
All the best,
Rick
Matt McNeely





May 9 2007 4:34 PM

Hello Michael! Great times at Dollywood. I hope that you're back in Galway safely. I had great fun playing with you and hitting the brewery! I'll let you know when I'll be heading over to Ireland as the time draws near. See ye soon!
Cheryl





Apr 27 2007 4:08 PM

Michael, your drums are amazing (I play yours exclusively)and your music is beautiful - it is an honour to be added to your friends list! Cheers..
Chris





Apr 20 2007 3:51 AM

The pipes are lovely, Michael. Thanks for accepting my request.
eddie





Apr 14 2007 4:36 PM

thanks for letting me in!
Leprechaun Water





Apr 4 2007 5:44 PM

Hello Michael,we like the new pictures and the tunes,my drum you made is great.Regards From Leprechaun Water in sunny Newquay, Cornwall.
True Story





Mar 29 2007 1:28 PM

He just Loves the Drum . Thank You So much . Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket
michele





Mar 24 2007 7:26 AM

Thanks for the add Michael, you are a great person and pipemaker.
michele
Trueblue





Mar 21 2007 12:46 AM

Thanks for the add Michael. I love the pipes... so magical. Your music is great.Strength and luck.. Stephen
Tim Harkleroad





Mar 15 2007 6:02 AM

Keep on Pipering!
True Story





Mar 6 2007 2:27 PM

Mark is so looking forward to his new Drum.
Ξ





Mar 5 2007 11:47 PM

Hello Mr. Vignoles,

Thank you kindly for the add!!

Cheers,

Eric
Erin





Mar 1 2007 7:34 AM

Greetings from Alaska! Lovely to meet you! Will nobody come to Alaska and teach me how to pipe?????
Slainte, Love!
Matt McNeely





Feb 27 2007 10:36 PM

Hey Michael! Great to hear that you'll be involved with the Dollywood Festival of Nations. I'll be there everyday (except Tuesdays) from March 29th - May 7th. We'll be sure to get in plenty of piping/reeds. Plus, I owe ya a couple pints. Can't wait!
True Story





Feb 27 2007 11:58 AM

Thanks for the Add. Hope all is well with you and yours.
Go raibh maith agat, Mark and Jean
Bobby





Feb 16 2007 10:01 PM

Michael,
Thanks for the Ad.....looking forward to seeing you in March.

All the Best,
Bobby
Ronan Browne





Feb 13 2007 2:47 PM

Hi Michael,
Great to hear from you - I'll have to make a visit to you.
Keep up the good work and I love the sounds!
All the best,
Ronan
Saoirse





Feb 12 2007 6:13 PM

Hey Michael
Thanks for the add. I miss you and can't wait for the Irish fests to bring you back over here! See you this summer!
patrice





Feb 8 2007 7:00 PM

hi michael,
Thanks for adding me.


best regards and wishes from Brittany,
Pat
pazziato





Nov 21 2006 4:02 PM

Michael -- thanks for the add!

I'm a big fan!