James Delaney (music)
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James Delaney is an Irish keyboard player who has, over the last 20 years, performed with a wide assortment of well-known artists including: Mary Coughlan, Van Morrison, Davey Spillane, Mick Hanly, Clannad, Kevin Doherty, Errol Walsh, Ken Kiernan, and Sharon Shannon. In the 1980s he was considered one of the legendary 'Keystone Cops' group of Irish session players who provided most of the music for projects recorded in Dublin's Keystone Studios.

