Seán Potts
Seán Desmond Potts was an Irish musician. He was best known for his tin whistle playing and his long history with The Chieftains.
Early life
Potts was born in The Liberties, Dublin, on 5 October 1930. He was a nephew of the fiddle player Tommie Potts.With The Chieftains
Potts was a founding member of The Chieftains. He was great friends with fellow band member and whistle player Paddy Moloney, and they often went around Dublin playing in sessions and gigging during the 1950s. In November 1962, Potts helped form The Chieftains. He briefly left the group in 1968 for a contract with Gael-Linn Records but returned to play for the band soon after. He was primarily a whistle player, although he also played the bodhrán and bones. He played with the band until 1979, when the pressures of the music scene prompted him to leave the band for an easier life.Other bands
Before The Chieftains, Potts was an original member of Seán Ó Riada's group "Ceoltoirí Chualann".After The Chieftains, Potts did a lot of radio work for RTÉ and founded Bakerswell, with whom he undertook several fund-raising tours for NPU in the United States. In 1972, while still with The Chieftains, Potts and Paddy Moloney, along with Peadar Mercier recorded an album called Tin Whistles where both Potts and Moloney played tin whistle tunes accompanied by a bodhrán. Potts also played the bodhrán and bones, and attempted to learn the uilleann pipes but admitted he never felt quite comfortable with the instrument and, after a few years at the pipes, he gave up and went back to the whistle.