Breandan,
I didn't know you or your friend, but not that long ago, I lost a dear friend and musician that I had played with for over 10 years and it was devastating.
So please accept my condolences, and try to find some solace in your wonderful memories of the music you played with your friend..
Breandan, sympathies to you and to Paul's family. I lost a friend and session mate under very similar circumstances, and the shock of the news was, as you say, devastating. Take comfort in the music you shared.
Can't believe it. Teaching this year in Drumshanbo, spent every day after class around the lunch table in stitches at Paul and his stories! It was my first time to meet and play with Paul, though I knew of him for years, and i'm gutted to think i'll not get to repeat the experience.
So terribly sorry to hear of this. If anyone would ever think that this drum is no instrument (and many of you do), let them listen to Paul's playing, and that of those who felt his influence. There are no words from me other than we have lost one of the greats, that, too many years later, we will all realize the worth of. But I'd say this fellow was bigger than his own time and the realization of too many others. An influence that people will feel down the generations, and I don' think that's an exaggeration. Rest in peace, Paul, you're sorely missed.
Very sad to hear this news, Paul was a great friend to have and meet at various fleadhs throughout the country, my thoughts are with his friends and family. This man could drive any session. All the best Paul you will be missed.
I'm devestated. I had the craic with Paul, Paul Marshall and John Joe Kelly in the Garrick last Wednesday night. I can't believe he's gone. Slán go foill a Phól.
Hi everyone, I'm Paul Marshall, Paul P was my best friend and my work colleague. I am beyond heartbroken by his loss.
I have visited with the family every day as many here have done also - yesterday I saw him, he is peaceful, sleeping. He has a tipper in his hand and his drum is nearby.
I have opened up a book of condolences at bodojo.com for anyone who wishes to share any thoughts, stories, verses or whatever in honour of the big man. The rest of the site is off-line for now.
Unusually, words fail me now. There are no adequate words to describe the loss of Big Paul.
Goodbye buddy, it has been an honour to have known you.
My name is Hazel Davis from Cavan.
Paul is a great man, and a brilliant Bodhran player. He was my tutor in Drumshanbo for the last six years. I loved his class, it was fun and we had great crack. He taught me lots of different sounds on the Bodhran and how to listen to the tunes. I am feeling very sad for his family and friends because they love him and must miss him so much.
I am missing him in my heart but he is watching me above and knows that I am OK and I be alright ,of course I am, and he knows I keep up playing the Bodhran and I use the stick he gave me.
Thank you so much for everything Paul. I will never forget you, Thinking of you always,
Tragic death of Paul Phillips
Tragic death of Paul Phillips
My good friend and fellow musician, Paul Phillips, tragically died of a heart attack last night.
All Ireland and World Champion Bodhrán player, Paul was in my kitchen for tunes last night and died of a massive heart attack on his way home.
Words fail me at this time - I cant even begin to get my head around it.
I will post funeral arrangements as soon as they are known.
My heart goes out to Paul's family and to the many people who were influenced by Paul and his great style of playing.
# Posted on September 16th 2007 by breandan
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A fantastic musician and the best friend anyone could ask for, he will be sorely missed.
R.I.P
aislíng
# Posted on September 16th 2007 by aislíngmc
Re: Tragic death of Paul Phillips
Breandan,
I didn't know you or your friend, but not that long ago, I lost a dear friend and musician that I had played with for over 10 years and it was devastating.
So please accept my condolences, and try to find some solace in your wonderful memories of the music you played with your friend..
# Posted on September 16th 2007 by azfiddle
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Big P, a true legend, an inspiration and a Gentle Giant .
Loved by all who knew him.
Good Night.
Paula x
# Posted on September 16th 2007 by Paulam
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Breandan, sympathies to you and to Paul's family. I lost a friend and session mate under very similar circumstances, and the shock of the news was, as you say, devastating. Take comfort in the music you shared.
# Posted on September 16th 2007 by Will Harmon
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Breandan,
I'm so sorry, you must be devastated. I hope you can take comfort in the good times you spent together.
Chris x
# Posted on September 16th 2007 by flossie
Re: Tragic death of Paul Phillips
Can't believe it. Teaching this year in Drumshanbo, spent every day after class around the lunch table in stitches at Paul and his stories! It was my first time to meet and play with Paul, though I knew of him for years, and i'm gutted to think i'll not get to repeat the experience.
Rest in Peace Paul
Jacqui
# Posted on September 17th 2007 by JM
Re: Tragic death of Paul Phillips
So terribly sorry to hear of this. If anyone would ever think that this drum is no instrument (and many of you do), let them listen to Paul's playing, and that of those who felt his influence. There are no words from me other than we have lost one of the greats, that, too many years later, we will all realize the worth of. But I'd say this fellow was bigger than his own time and the realization of too many others. An influence that people will feel down the generations, and I don' think that's an exaggeration. Rest in peace, Paul, you're sorely missed.
All the best man,
Rob
# Posted on September 17th 2007 by RobBBQ
Re: Tragic death of Paul Phillips
Very sad to hear this news, Paul was a great friend to have and meet at various fleadhs throughout the country, my thoughts are with his friends and family. This man could drive any session. All the best Paul you will be missed.
Richie Lyons
Cootehill
# Posted on September 17th 2007 by Bodhran-Blues
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jesus thats awful news.... god rest his soul.....
# Posted on September 17th 2007 by musical soul
Funeral Arrangements for Paul Phillips
Paul's remains will be coming home to 65 Glebetown Drive today and he will be waked in the house tonight and tomorrow.
His remains will leave the house at 10.30 Wednesday morning for 11.00 a.m. requiem mass in St Colmcille's chapel on the Killough Road, Downpatrick..
# Posted on September 17th 2007 by breandan
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I'm devestated. I had the craic with Paul, Paul Marshall and John Joe Kelly in the Garrick last Wednesday night. I can't believe he's gone. Slán go foill a Phól.
# Posted on September 17th 2007 by iwerzon
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Condolences to you Breandán, and to Paul's family .
God rest him.
# Posted on September 17th 2007 by RockyRoader
Re: Tragic death of Paul Phillips
Shocking news. Didn't know Paul very well, but he seemed like a very sound guy. His poor family.
Regards,
Harry.
# Posted on September 17th 2007 by Harry B
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Tragic News,
My younger brother got married in England over the weekend, and I only heard about it after the wedding. We were all very shocked and saddened.
Deepest sympathies from all the O'Kane family.
R.I.P. Paul.
# Posted on September 18th 2007 by Murrough
Re: Tragic death of Paul Phillips
Hi everyone, I'm Paul Marshall, Paul P was my best friend and my work colleague. I am beyond heartbroken by his loss.
I have visited with the family every day as many here have done also - yesterday I saw him, he is peaceful, sleeping. He has a tipper in his hand and his drum is nearby.
I have opened up a book of condolences at bodojo.com for anyone who wishes to share any thoughts, stories, verses or whatever in honour of the big man. The rest of the site is off-line for now.
Unusually, words fail me now. There are no adequate words to describe the loss of Big Paul.
Goodbye buddy, it has been an honour to have known you.
Paul
# Posted on September 18th 2007 by powerhaus
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I have just now heard the news. I am stunned. He was such a lovely man. I am so sorry for all his family , friends and fellow musicians. What a loss.
# Posted on September 19th 2007 by An nota fada
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My name is Hazel Davis from Cavan.
Paul is a great man, and a brilliant Bodhran player. He was my tutor in Drumshanbo for the last six years. I loved his class, it was fun and we had great crack. He taught me lots of different sounds on the Bodhran and how to listen to the tunes. I am feeling very sad for his family and friends because they love him and must miss him so much.
I am missing him in my heart but he is watching me above and knows that I am OK and I be alright ,of course I am, and he knows I keep up playing the Bodhran and I use the stick he gave me.
Thank you so much for everything Paul. I will never forget you, Thinking of you always,
Love from Hazel. ooo xxx
# Posted on October 16th 2007 by hazeldavis