P. J. Murrihy
I Won't Up the Ante!
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Patrick Joseph Murrihy is an Irish singer-songwriter from County Clare. When not working on his own farm in Clare (where he breeds Wagyu cattle) he tours Ireland with his own band.

As a youngster Murrihy learned songs from singers in his family, including his mother and two of his uncles. He started playing music professionally with Michael Sexton Snr (the céilí-band leader from Mullagh), Jimmy Warde and David Culligan. He played for a time with the Kilfenora Céilí Band, with whom he made two albums, and then teamed up with accordionist Seamus Shannon for twelve years. They specialized in Irish traditional and country songs and dance music. 

He previously recorded with Harmac Records, which was sold to Ceol Records, Murrihy's current record label. 

One of Murrihy's most popular songs is "Pat Murphy's Meadow" (included on this album), which was originally a poem, written in the late 1930s by J.M. Devine. Murrihy recorded it in 1988, when it entered the Irish charts.