.: Biography
Jonathan Roche hails from Brosna, a small parish in the Sliabh Luachra area of North
Kerry steeped in a rich musical tradition. From an early age Jonathan displayed a keen
interest in traditional Irish music, the accordion in particular, having spent many
afternoons "pulling and tearing" at an old battered hohner in his grandfather’s attic!
At the tender age of 8 years, Jonathan attended his first music class in Brosna under the
renowned tutelage of Cecilia Regan. With a great help from a number of local accordion
players, and in particular his neighbour Joe Mulcahy who was called to on a weekly basis
for help with tunes, he started to make some progress and before too long something that
resembled a Jig emerged from the reeds. In the following years, Jonathan spent time
learning from local accordion players Donal De Barra and Willie Larkin, both of whom
had a huge influence on his style of playing.
In the late 80s, two great venues existed for traditional music in the neighbouring town
of Abbeyfeale - the Fáilte bar and the Cellar bar. Regular visitors to the venues included
accordion players Tony McMahon, Paul Brock, Jackie Daly, PJ Hernon, Joe Burke and
Seamus Begley, a fantastic exposure to the greats of the instrument for any inspiring
young box player.
While most of his school friends were playing football or on foreign holidays for the
summer, Jonathan was off to music festivals eager to learn more, and no summer was
complete without a week long workshop with Jackie Daly in Miltown Malbay at the
Willie Clancy Festival. During his teenage years he was a regular competitor in the
fleadh ceoils, and went on to capture two All-Irelands on the melodeon and a Munster
title on the two row button accordion.
These successes brought Jonathan to the attention of a number of dance shows, and lead
to summer tours of Australia and Asia with "Spirit of Ireland". Further spells were spent
playing with renowned productions such as "Ragús" and "To Dance on the Moon", the
highlights of which were trips to Dubai and playing to a full house in the renowned Vicar
Street venue in Dublin.
While studying computer science in cork, he was a regular visitor to sessions in the
spailpín fánac, the gables and the faran well, with the occasional morning lecture paying
the price! After six fond years in the real capital and a masters degree in computer
science in his back pocket, it was time to head for the bright lights of Athlone to pursue a
career in software engineering.
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