In 1962 Seán Ó Sé recorded 'An Poc ar Buile' with Seán Ó Riada and Ceoltóirí Chualann. It proved a huge success and resulted in seven wonderful years working with Ó Riada and over sixty years of singing. Born in 1936, Seán grew up in west Cork not far from where his parents taught at Coomhola Boys' School near Bantry. Following in his parents' footsteps, Seán trained as a teacher and became Principal in Knocknaheeny on Cork city's north side, remaining there until his retirement in 1993. Also recounted is Seán meeting his beloved Eileen, their family life and his struggle with cancer. Throughout it all, he sang. His singing career had taken off in 1959 when he won the traditional singing competition in Feis na Mumhan. It brought him to faraway places he could never have imagined growing up near Ballylickey in west Cork. * Also available: Seán Ó Riada by Tomás Ó Cannain

Sean O Se achieved fame with his hit version of 'An Poc ar Buile'. With Ceoltoiri Chualann he was part of the exciting O Riada years and helped blaze a new trail for Irish traditional music and song. Sean has featured regularly on RTE, has recorded albums, performed at home and in Britain, USA, China, Russia and Europe. He is off to Milan with The Bru Boru Group to represent Ireland at World Expo 2015. Patricia Ahern is co-author of The Loneliest Boy in the World, In Search of the Missing and The Lightkeeper. From Mallow, she lives in County Cork.