Musician and radio presenter, Pat Costello has died.
A member of Clare FMโs traditional music team for the past twenty five years, the local radio station announced his death during their lunchtime bulletin on Wednesday.
Hailing from Moycarkey in Co Tipperary, Pat lived in Shannon for the past forty years. Best known as a member of Shazkeen, he was the bandโs singer and also played guitar, bouzouki, banjo and mandolin.
An experienced recording engineer, Costello recorded and producer four albums with Shazkeen and did likewise for many other bands and individuals.
On the airwaves, Pat was heavily involved in several traditional music shows with Clare FM over the past quarter of a century. His most recent show was fronting Gentle Folk on Sunday evenings while he was also part of the team behind The West Wind and was to the fore during the stationโs award winning coverage of Fleadh Cheoil na hรireann during 2016 and 2017.
Several of his colleagues both past and present have paid their tributes online. Ger Sweeney who was the first voice to be heard on Clare FM, said he was โdeeply saddenedโ to hear of Patโs death. He called him โa great friend, Clare FM colleague and a great musicianโ.
Former Head of News and Current Affairs with the station, Mark Dunphy said he was โsuch a lovely manโ who possessed a โbrilliant wit and a great radio voiceโ.
Tragically, he is the second member of Shaskeen to have died in recent days. Loughrea native, Pat Broderick passed away on Friday. A master piper on both the uileann pipes and the piob mรณr, he was was the son of renowned flute players Pat and Ethna. During his career he played with many groups including Michael Flatley’s โLord of the Danceโ and featured in appearences with The Chieftains.
Costello is survived by his wife Rita, his four children Padraig, Eimear, Mary and Brรญd, beloved grandchildren Feargal, Christopher, Meadhbh, Oisรญn, Cliodhna, Theodore, Maggie and Beth. Sons in law and daughter in law, his sisters Mary and Peggy and Shaskeen band mates.