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Month: October 2016

The Blizzards Set To Release New Single

The Blizzards are set to release their latest single “Perfect on Paper” on Friday 7 October following their storming set at Electric Picnic!

For those unlucky to miss the band at Whelan’s, Indiependence and Electric Picnic, there is another chance to see the Mullingar five piece on Saturday 19 November as they make their highly anticipated return to the Olympia Theatre stage!

The Blizzards come back has been spectacular. Their headline show at Whelan’s sold out in just 2 hours, and the band recently made their triumphant festival return at Indiependence and Electric Picnic, with massive crowds outside trying to get in to get a glimpse of the band on stage.

Their first single “Drop Down The Anchor” has been taking over Irish radio since its release featuring on Radio A playlists across the country and it is just about to hit the UK.

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Jack Lukeman Announces New Single, Album and Tour Dates

Fresh from a successful run at the Hollywood Fringe festival where he picked up 2 awards for the premier of his show “The King of Sohoand Other Stories”, Jack Lukeman has announced the release of his new single “The King Of Soho” and original album “Magic Days”.Jack has also announced details of three shows in Dublin’s Whelan’s this December.

The first single taste from the forthcoming album is a guitar and horn fuelled stomper telling the tale of our antihero’s internal conversation as he tunnels his way out of jail and imagines all that was and will be, when he reaches the light at the end of the tunnel, with metaphor and myth riding side by side in this classic bardic tale. The song is already a live favourite and looks set to be a radio favourite too with its memorable hook and chorus.

The accompanying video, is the first of the 12 videos that have been shot for the forthcoming album. It’s gearing up to be a busy time for Jack with a return to touring duties in the UK with Jools Holland’s Big Band hitting prestigious venues like The Royal Albert Hall, plus several European dates and a run of 3 nights in Whelan’s, Dublin, where the album will be released exclusively at shows and on jacklukeman.com with a full release in the new year.

“Magic Days” will be available on pre-release from October 2016. This innovative pre-release strategy will see the new album available in 2016 only at Jack Lukeman Live shows, through Jack’s website and at An Post Pop-Up shops throughout the country (more on that to follow!). This innovative strategy is a reward system for Jack’s loyal fans who have supported him through the years while also building anticipation for retail release of the album in Jan 2017.

Tour Dates
8 October – Mermaid Arts Centre, Bray, Co Wicklow
14 October – Set Theatre, Kilkenny
15 October – Wexford Spiegeltent Festival, Wexford
21 October – Town Hall Theatre, Westport
3 November – Kamo in The Red Gallery, Shoreditch London
13 November – Barbican, Paragon St, York (Jools Holland Tour)
26 November – Royal Albert Hall, London (Jools Holland Tour)
2 December – Whelan’s, Dublin
3 December – Theater Am Spittelberg, Vienna, Austria
10 December – Motorpoint Arena, Mary Ann Street Cardiff (Jools Holland Tour)
11 December – Victoria Hals, Bagnall Street, Stoke on Trent (Jools Holland Tour)
21 December – Whelan’s, Dublin
22 December – Whelan’s, Dublin

Tickets for the shows on 2, 21 and 22 December are on sale now priced €25 plus booking fee from www.whelanslive.com and www.ticketmaster.ie

Jinx Lennon to Release TWO New Albums Oct. 21

Being honest can get you into trouble. Being true to your vocation is a rare thing. Diplomacy? That’s fine for politicians at all levels, but when you have something to say about something that needs to be said, truth and honesty are the ways forward. Jinx Lennon knows this.

The County Louth songwriter and performer has for almost 20 years been at the forefront of a different kind of what you might term ‘singer-songwriter’. Whereas most of that breed gently cast a musical spell that has you wiping away a tear before, during and after the first chorus, Jinx will cause you to weep tears of outrage. Yet before you start to think that Jinx is all indignation and no humour, be aware that he never arrives at a point of exasperation without a wry smile or a barbed joke.

Changes are ahead, too. In 2011, Dundalk-based Jinx released the compilation album, Hungry Bastard Hibernia, but it has been a full six years since his previous studio work, National Cancer Strategy. This year, however, sees the release of not one but two records – Magic Bullets Of Madness To Uplift The Grief Magnets and Past Pupil Stay Sane. Why the long wait, and why two albums?

Life, of course, gets in the way sometimes (Jinx is now a proud but occasionally tired father of a bouncing baby), but in other creative areas things weren’t always working out. “The songs were treading the same ground,” he explains, “so it was diminishing returns. I was also getting into technology – basic technology, such as samplers – and trying to devise a new way of doing the live shows, yet for some reason the songs weren’t coming as quickly as they had been.”

In 2014, a collaboration with cult Liverpool band, Clinic, provided what Jinx describes as “a jump-start to fresh material”; similarly, whilst playing some shows in America, wary of how temperamental electronic equipment can be, Jinx picked up the less moody acoustic guitar again. It was at this point that he once more realised how crucial analogue instrumentation can be to the essence of a song. “As far as I was concerned it was a new lease of life, full speed ahead.”

Not only that, he says, but what had been absent was now rediscovered. “It was very cathartic, very healing, in a way. There was something I could do with the songs that I hadn’t been able to do for a while. The thing with electronic instruments is that as you’re playing them on stage you look as if you’re in your own world, whereas with a guitar you’re one on one with the audience – they can actually see you channelling what you’re doing. That was something I had forgotten about.”

The result of such worthwhile discoveries can be located on Magic Bullets Of Madness To Uplift The Grief Magnets and Past Pupil Stay Sane. Jinx completed the latter (which clocks in at over one hour, and features instinctive support from vocalist Sophie Coyle and producer/engineer Marc Auberle) in February 2016, with work on the former (at almost 35 minutes, it features sonic aid from Clinic’s Ade Blackburn and Jonathan Hartley) concluding shortly after. To paraphrase a song by a band with more money than most of us can dream of, they are two albums and they are not the same. “There are similarities,” allows Jinx. “One album has more gentleness, and one is fuller, with more beats, but they each complement the other.”

To say that each is imbued with Jinx’s singular approach to songwriting is an understatement. Without any nod or curtsy to formula, the two records stand firm on the side of the individual. With music across the records that is equal parts Brillo-pad abrasive (Fireman Meets Samurai Sword), headbanger rock (Bonus Ball), go-getting radio fare (Not Bad People), humour (10 O Clock T Break Bollix), brass-hinted acoustic strum (I Know My Town), and wry spoken word (No Sponge), the records walk so far away from the middle of the road that they’re in a field of their own. With lyrics across each that highlight border town reality (“I know every smell from sewer pipes to the chip shops…”– I Know My Town), corporate corruption (“You know they’re all infected…” – David Drummm), interpersonal relationships (“Learn how to talk to women – listen to them, be interested…” – Learn How To Talk To Girls), and the scourge of unemployment (“Is it a good job? Is it a real job? Is it a scumbag job? Is it a smack in the gob?” – 70,000 New Jobs), there is a true-blue distinctive mindset at work here.

And yet, in the interests of fair play, it must be noted that Jinx Lennon’s music isn’t for everyone. The man himself agrees. “It isn’t something you’d put on during dinner parties, but it’s something I need to say about things going on in the world that I’m not happy about. It’s dark, yes, but it’s injected with enough soul that it’s uplifting for people – and it has humour, too, which is the spoonful of sugar.”

Unlike most musicians pushing their latest product, Jinx is also fine with the fact that some people just won’t ‘get’ it. For every person that nods in appreciation to songs such as Don’t Let The Phone Calls Annoy You, 10 O Clock T Break Bollix, Fireman Meets Samurai Sword, and Piranhas Of Xmas, there are others that will shake their heads in puzzlement.

“I don’t want to go under false pretences of being something that I’m not,” says Jinx. “I’ve never been like that. That’s always been the aim, and if I ever get off that track, that’s when something will be wrong, that’s when I will stop writing. It’s simple, really – I have to be feeling it.”

Album release:

Magic Bullets Of Madness To Uplift The Grief Magnets and Past Pupil Stay Sane are each released on October 21, via Septic Tiger Records.

Tour dates:

Friday 21 October: Albums launch, Classified Records. Dundalk, Co Louth (time tbc)
Saturday 22 October: Dolans Warehouse, Limerick (supporting Windings), admission tbc
Sunday 23 October: Whelans Upstairs, Dublin 8pm €10 (special guests, Wasps V Humans)
Friday 28 October: Kino, Cork 9pm €8 (special guests, Wasps V Humans)
Saturday 29 October: Sunflower, Belfast, ticket price TBC (special guest Acoustic Dan)
Friday 4 November: Spirit Store, Dundalk, Co Louth 8pm €10 (special guests, Acoustic Dan, and The Periods)
Sunday 13 November: Gallery Café, Gort, Co Galway 8pm, admission tbc
Thursday 17 November: Roisin Dubh, Galway 9pm Adm free (special guests, TPM)
More Dates to come…

For updates and further information, visit jinxlennon.com

Blues & Roots Radio Announces Head of Operations Ireland

Blues and Roots Radio has announced the appointment of David Dee Moore as Head of Operations’s Ireland in addition to a media partnership with The Acoustic Yard Festival and Events. This move will broaden the scope of their online presence in Ireland and beyond will assist the cross promotion of the stations artists.

Based in Co. Mayo, Ireland The Acoustic Yard Festival and Events was set up by David Dee Moore to promote song writing with specialised events in Mayo and across Ireland. He presents a weekly radio show exclusively on Blues and Roots Radio promoting singer / songwriters from Ireland and beyond.

Originally from Belfast, Dee Moore as he was known grew up playing music with singer/songwriter Bap Kennedy, teaching him his first guitar. He played bass guitar in punk band The Ex-Producers appearing on such programmes like the BBC series ‘Something Else’ which featured bands like the Clash, Ian Dury and the Undertones and also winning a BBC songwriting contest which set David up for a career in music. Completely against the grain David then turned his hand to traditional folk music joining ‘A Handful of Earth’ where he met up with fiddle player Brian McAteer who became his long time musical accomplice. David and Brian joined the touring folk rock band Clíbin with Uileann piper and cellist Neil Martin, another musician who features regularly on his albums. This experience in traditional music and folk rock culminated in the creation of ‘The Loose Connections’ with Niamh Parsons and one of the worlds finest Uileann pipers John McSherry. The band released the Album ‘Loosely Connected’ in 1993 on the Scottish Greentrax label. It featured a few songs from David like ‘Little big time’, ‘Don’t give your heart away’ and ‘Play a merry jig’ and it immediately became one of the top folk recordings in the UK and Ireland that year. The album is considered a classic and catapulted the band to major popularity around the world with the Green Linnet label in the USA signing up the band and re-releasing it to critical acclaim. A second album followed, ‘Loosen up’ which was produced by David with most of the tracks including traditional sounding tunes all written by him. The Album brought to the fore musicians like Mick McAuley (Solas), Alan Kelly, Jimmy Higgins (Sawdoctors) and Gerry O’Connor (The Dubliners/Joe Bonamassa) who now all regularly grace the international stage. David and Niamh split in 1998 with their last gigs together at the Dublin Ohio Irish music festival in the USA and the Tönder Festival in Denmark. He continued writing songs and playing session bass, collaborating with artists like Steve Wickham (The Waterboys), the legendary Liam Clancy, Juliet Turner and Jerry Fish. His talent was still sought after writing music for films and documentaries for RTE, BBC and Channel 4 (UK). In 2010 David began work on a demo CD for a brief tour of the USA which featured a collection of new and old songs under the title ‘The Almighty Warrior’. This whetted the appetite for David to begin work on his latest CD ‘The sun, the moon, the stars…and other moving objects’. A collection of Irish, Americana and contemporary songs that features ex members of Van Morrison, Waterboys and Irish traditional players. Produced with rising star Donal O’Connor the CD has brought David to the attention of the music public again. He has produced and hosted ‘ The Acoustic Yard Radio Show ‘ weekly for the last year exclusively on Blues and Roots Radio and has been a voice for independent singer / songwriters in Ireland and around the world.

Blues and Roots Radio is an independent non commercial station with a global audience and reputation for top quality shows. With it’s HQ in Port Credit, Ontario, Canada they have hubs in Melbourne Australia, The UK and Maui USA, running a 24 / 7 operation. Home to some of the worlds top independent and community radio hosts, Blues and Roots Radio has a growing number of specialised shows which are aired exclusively on the station. They have an unequalled global reputation for not only finding new artists and music, but for finding and creating top quality shows. The station currently airs more than fifty shows from around the world with each host bringing their unique stamp to it’s listeners. It has gained an extremely good reputation with great respect shown from independent artists worldwide who it continues to serve. A multi genre station with music ranging from Blues, Roots, Celtic, Folk, Alt country, Americana, Canadiana, Bluegrass, Soul, R&B, World Rhythms and everything in between. Receiving accreditation to the worlds best and largest festivals/events, they have unique partnerships with major independent organisations around the world, Fatea Magazine ( UK ) Festivals Of Australia, 67 Music ( USA ) and now The Acoustic Yard Festival and Events ( Ireland ) who all share our passion and commitment to the promotion of independent and performing artists. They have built a solid reputation as the leaders in their field and are considered one of the best online radio stations in the world.

David Dee Moore says of the partnership, “ I’ve enjoyed listening to the Blues and Roots Radio Network for a while and was delighted when asked to share ‘The Acoustic Yard Radio Radio Show’ with them. This is a small but integral part of our company which includes, events, reviews and a festival and we have been working closely together with BRR over the last year, both realising we share the same goals. We look forward to bringing Blues and Roots Radio to Ireland’s ears and vice versa. We have so much to share together with independent artists and I’m so happy to be a part of this revolution”. www.theacousticyard.com

BRR with their eyes on the growing listening base have their finger on the pulse of what is next and partnering with The Acoustic Yard is an exciting venture.

BRR’s Stevie Connor says ” The success of BRR can be attributed to our mandate of supporting the artist first. We believe in the station’s philosophy to support independent music across the globe and to provide our listeners with the best music and story emerging from the grass roots, BRR with David Dee Moore at the helm in Ireland with his company The Acoustic Yard Festival and Events will give the platform for the artist from within Ireland to be heard on a truly global scale, we could not have a better placed person at the helm in Ireland with his experience and connections around the world, what really is important is his understanding of the music business from the songwriters and artists perspective, he understands their needs. We look forward to working alongside David for the many plans we have for the future. ”
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