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Garech Domnagh Browne

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Death: March 10, 2018 (78)
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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Son of Dominick Geoffrey Edward Oranmore and Browne, 4th Baron Oranmore and Browne and Oonagh Browne, Baroness Oranmore & Browne
Husband of Princess Harshad Purna Devi of Morvi, Browne
Brother of Hon unnamed Browne and Tara Browne
Half brother of Gay Kindersley; Tessa Kindersley; Patricia Helen Cayzer; Brigid Verena Browne; Dominick Geoffrey Thomas Browne, 3rd Baron Mereworth and 2 others

Occupation: He was educated Castle Park Dublin and Le Rosey Switzerland (DLitt).1 Chm: Claddagh Records, Claddagh Media Ltd and Woodtown Music Publications Ltd.1 He was Honour LitD Dublin U, Order Terra Mariana Estonia 2003 in 2000.1 He lived in 2003 at Luggala, Rou
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About Garech Domnagh Browne

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garech_Browne

Garech Domnagh Browne (25 June 1939 – 10 March 2018) was an Irish art collector, a notable patron of Irish arts, traditional Irish music in particular. He is often known by the Irish designation of his name, Garech de Brún, or alternatively Garech a Brún, especially in Ireland.

Family

He is the eldest of the three sons of Dominick Browne, the 4th Lord Oranmore and Browne and Oonagh Guinness, daughter of Hon. Arthur Ernest Guinness, wealthy heiress to the Guinness fortune and youngest of the three "Golden Guinness Girls". His father had the rare distinction of sitting silently in the House of Lords for 72 years until his death at age 100 in August, 2002, without ever having spoken in debate. As both his parents were married three times, he has had two stepmothers and two stepfathers and also has a number of elder half siblings. His only full brother, The Hon. Tara Browne was a young London socialite whose untimely death at age 22 in a car crash in London's West End was immortalised in song 'A Day in the Life' by John Lennon. Garech was educated at Institut Le Rosey, Switzerland and though he is a member of the extended Guinness family, he takes no active part in its brewing business.

Traditional Irish music

Since the 1960s, he has been a leading proponent for the revival and preservation of traditional Irish music, through his record label Claddagh Records which he founded. His former house, Woodtown Manor, near Dublin was for many years a welcoming place for Irish poets, writers and musicians and which was associated with the folk-pop group Clannad, where they made many recordings of their music. When in Ireland, he lives at Luggala set deep in the Wicklow mountains. The house has been variously described as a castle or hunting lodge of large proportions which he inherited from his mother. It has a fairytale setting and is famous for its hospitality and house parties since the time of his mother's residency.

Garech was instrumental in the formation of the world-renowned traditional Irish folk group, The Chieftains. When he asked his friend, the famed uileann piper, Paddy Moloney, in the early sixties to form a group for a one-off album for the Claddagh label, Paddy came up with the first line-up of The Chieftains, the membership of which has hardly changed since its foundation.

He is instantly recognisable by his famous pony-tail, wispy beard, tweed suit and dapper appearance.

He was married in 1981 to the Princess Harshad Purna Devi of Morvi, daughter of His Highness Sri Mahendra Sinhji, Maharaja of Morvi in India where he spends part of each year.

Portrait

A fine portrait of him and Luggala was published in Vanity Fair's issue of January 2008, pages 136-137.

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Garech Domnagh Browne's Timeline

1939
June 25, 1939
2018
March 10, 2018
Age 78
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom