Michael Vignoles
Bodhran and Uilleann Pipe maker ,The claddagh Galway City
Michael Vignoles is one of a rare breed of craftsmen left in Galway, with
the musical instruments born from his Claddagh workshop gracing musicians'
shelves across the world.

Born and reared on the cusp of Galway Bay, Michael Vignoles was ensconced
in music from his first breath. His mother and father were both excellent
vocalists with the melodic notes of Frank Sinatra bouncing form all corners
of their Claddagh home."
"When I was growing up, I was really heavily influenced by the radio and
groups like Planxty, The Chieftains and The Dubliners. When you listen to
that every day something is bound to trip your soul and the sound of the
pipes from Planxty really caught me.

"In my 20s, Reilly's on Forster Street was a great place to go to for a
session. The best musicians would go there. I would go in with my tape
recorder and try and learn the tunes from that. I was self taught to start
off, I suppose."
After catching the uileann pipe bug, Michael set about getting his own set.
It was during this process that he bumped into Eugene Lambe from Fanore,
Co. Clare, who introduced him to the art of pipe building.
Michael Vignoles - Bodhran and Uileann Pipe maker - Galway Independent