Burke joined a
céilí band, the Glenside, and played weekends at various Irish dance halls around London. In 1966, the Glenside performed at the céilí band competition at the All-Ireland Fleadh in Boyle in
County Roscommon and won the competition. Burke developed a friendship with the band's guitarist and vocalist,
Mícheál Ó Domhnaill, and soon the two began appearing together as a duo. When the Bothy Band disbanded in 1979, they toured the United Kingdom and Europe together, and recorded the album
Promenade (1979). and toured throughout the country before settling in
Portland, Oregon, where they recorded a second album,
Portland (1982). Together they formed the group Patrick Street. Together they released six albums:
Celtic Fiddle Festival (1993),
Celtic Fiddle Festival: Encore (1998),
Rendezvous (2001),
Play On (2005),
Equinoxe (2008), and
Live in Brittany (2013). In 2002, Burke was awarded a
National Heritage Fellowship from the
National Endowment for the Arts, In 2016, Kevin Burke was awarded the "Gradam Ceoil" (Musician of the Year) in the traditional-music awards presented by the Irish-language TV channel
TG4. == Playing style ==