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Month: May 2018

Music & Film | The James Joyce Documentary Project

Venue: IMRO, Copyright House, Pembroke Row, Dublin 2
Date: June 15th, 2018
Time: 6pm – 9pm
Entry: Free, places lmited, booking essential. Email – beardfirepublishing@nullhotmail.com to book a place.

Rare is the Irish lyricist who hasn’t been directly or indirectly influenced by the work of James Joyce. Even John Lennon upon reading Joyce for the first time said “it was like finding Daddy.” This Bloomsday Eve gives Rohan Healy and Godfrey Jordan the opportunity to present a three-hour event of music, screenings and discussion about their film-music collaboration a new documentary series, to premiere at IMRO HQ.

The major narrative arts converge in the James Joyce Documentary Project which explores the life, times and influence of the great Irish author. Music played an important role in Joyce’s life: his tenor voice won him awards in competitions; the guitar was his preferred instrument for playing; his books wove the lyrics of his era into the background of his storytelling. Rohan and his team of fellow musicians created a series of tracks to complement the video footage that Godfrey captured during last year’s Bloomsday events in Dublin. They will discuss the co-operative relationship between a music supervisor and a director; international collaboration via Internet; scoring and editing; and composing for the screen, with analysis of two songs featured in the Project.

Rohan Healy has spent his entire life in the music industry. From a young age he was touring with the likes of Cat Power & Billy Bragg alongside his father David Virgin, of SPK and Sekret Sekret fame. He performs with and manages successful duo ‘Dublin City Rounders’ and is the CEO of Beardfire Music Label & Recording Studio. Rohan has hundreds of recording and production credits to his name, is a music scout for international publishing & Sync Licensing Library Gnarles and presents Rhythm & Roots and The Irish Music Business Show on Dublin City FM.

Godfrey Jordan emigrated from Clontarf as a youngster and later returned to work in the Eamonn Andrews Recording Studios at The Television Club during a rollicking era. Back in Canada he graduated with a university degree in film, freelanced for all media, covered sports and space shuttle launches, and completed a full time government career creating award-winning corporate video productions. He is a Canadian Film Centre alumnus and author whose books have been translated into five languages. He attended the original Woodstock Music Festival and his photojournalism during the Summer of 1969 classic rock era features portraits of John Lennon, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, B.B. King, Mick Jagger and others that now belong in private collections. He lives with his family in Toronto and this latest project supported by the James Joyce Centre, Dublin, brings everything full circle.

The event will include a screening of three short films: “A Touch of the Artist about Old Bloom,” “Portrait of the Milliner as yer man himself” and “Bloomsday ReJoyce.” The Dublin City Rounders will perform a few numbers following the screening. Godfrey will read a brief section from his novel “The O’Credible Showband” set in the long-ago demolished Eamonn Andrews Recording Studios on Harcourt St. And to make the occasion official, anticipate a visit by “yer man himself” Mr. John Shevlin, the official look-alike for the James Joyce Centre, Dublin.

For further info:
www.BloomsdayReJoyce.com

Photo Credit: Conor McCabe Photography (for Dublin City Council)

Sinéad Murphy Set to Release Debut EP in June

Sinéad Murphy is a young singer songwriter from Athenry in County Galway who moved to Cork 5 years ago to begin her musical career. She is a graduate of the popular music degree in the prestigious Cork School of Music having specialised in vocal studies and songwriting. Sinéad has always had a love for music and began writing songs in her early teens. Accompanying herself on either guitar or piano Sinéad writes mainly in a folk soul style.

Sinéad is an experienced performer having performed in many venues around Galway and Cork over the past few years.

An online blog called “The Merch Perch” recently wrote a section on Sinéads performance at The Kino in Cork saying: “She played her heart out on the stage, channeling her experiences and stories out in the music and carrying us along with her. Songs such as ‘Old Church Street’ lifted us up on a cloud and took us to her home town of Athenry and demonstrated the love she has for the place.”

Sinéad released her debut single ‘Final Night’ back in April. The song features a variety of talented musicians from Cork. The song was recorded by Christian Best in Monique Studios in Cork. ‘Final Night’ is a folk song with a soulful twist.

This release is in anticipation for Sinéads upcoming debut EP ‘The Golden Book’ which will feature 4 separate songs. “The Golden Book” will be released this June!

You can buy ‘Final Night’ on iTunes, Apple Music and also stream it on Spotify. You can keep up to date with Sinead’s gigs and music releases on Facebook.

Eleanor McEvoy to Deliver Song Lyrics Workshop at Kilmore Quay Literary Festival

Eleanor McEvoy will deliver a workshop entitled Song Lyrics, Serious Literature or Throwaway Pop? as part of the third Kilmore Quay Literary Festival, Write By The Sea 2018. The festival will take place in the Co. Wexford fishing village from Saturday, September 29th to Sunday 30th and the full programme is on www.writebythesea.ie

The decision to include Lyric Writing as a subject for a literary festival is believed to have been inspired by the award of a Nobel Prize for Literature to Bob Dylan and Kendrick Lamar winning the Pulitzer Prize for “the vernacular authenticity” of his album DAMN.

Corner Boy Return with ‘Goodbye Old Holy’

Wexford alt-folk five-piece Corner Boy are back with a new single ‘Goodbye Old Holy’ released 1 June 2018. 

Recorded at Grouse Lodge Studios by Grammy Award winning producer Ted Hutt (Old Crow Medicine Show, Dropkick Murphy’s) ’Goodbye Old Holy’ is relentless and raging – It is a powerful soundscape that lyrically explores place in a transitioning Ireland.

Winter 2012 in the railway town of Lennoxville, two hours east of Montreal. Mick D’Arcy begins to explore the process of emigration from his native Ireland. A collection of songs are born forming the early identity of Corner Boy’s folk/roots rock sound. Travel & live shows across North America ensue but time catches up. D’Arcy returns home to his native Wexford in the South East of Ireland, songbook in hand.

Attracting the attention of local musicians; Cian McGovern (Accordion, piano), Michael Sutherland (Drums), Matthew O Brien (Banjo, guitar) and Leo Staples (Bass) Corner Boy is formed.

Touring extensively in; Ireland, UK, Europe, North America and the Middle East their music receives widespread national/international radio and television acclaim. All 4 of their early singles (Ghost town city, True North, Morning, morning and Untie the noose) reach #1 in the Irish iTunes folk charts with their single Morning, morning also charting at #1 in the Dutch world music iTunes charts. They feature at Ireland’s largest music festivals including; Sea Sessions, Indiependence, Hard Working Class Heroes, Knockanstockan, Electric Picnic.

‘Goodbye Old Holy’ is the first single from Corner Boy since May 2015 and is available for streaming/download from 1 June 2018.

Corner Boy have also announced festival dates for this June and July with more dates to be announced very soon.

CORNER BOY – UPCOMING FESTIVAL DATES

Friday 1st June – Bloom 2018, Phoenix Park, Dublin
Saturday 2nd June – Vantastival, Beaulieu House, Louth
Sunday 3rd June – Rock The Yard, Leixlip, Kildare
Saturday 23rd  June – Shedfest, Wexford
Friday 6th July – BARE in the Woods, Carlow

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Hudson Taylor Announce New Single ‘Easy Baby’

In anticipation of a busy summer of festivals across Ireland, the UK, continental Europe, Dublin brothers Harry and Alfie Hudson Taylor release their new single ‘Easy Baby’ on Friday 18th May.

2018 is treating them very well. Back in January, Hudson Taylor’s UK and European tour was a sell out, and the brothers went on to complete their first US tour in the spring. While in America they also made their US TV debuts on WGN in Chicago and Good Day New York on Fox, as well as key sessions for Paste, Baeble Music in NYC and Balcony TV in LA.

Hudson Taylor’s debut EP for Rubyworks charted Top 5 in the Irish album charts, and their profile on streaming keeps going from strength to strength, with both ‘Run With Me’ and ‘Old Soul’ enjoying in excess of one million plays each on Spotify, with support peaking at one million monthly listeners. ‘Run With Me’ was their second Irish airplay Top 10 success following on from ‘Feel It Again’.

Irish fans can catch Hudson Taylor and their dazzling band of musicians at the following festivals.

Saturday 2nd June – Courtyard Festival, Leixlip
Sunday 3rd June – The West’s Awake Festival, Cashel
Thursday 21st June – Leopardstown Races, Dublin
Friday 22nd June – Sea Sessions, Bundoran
Saturday 4th August – Indiependence, Mitchelstown

For a full summary of Hudson Taylor’s summer festival appearances, visit hudsontaylormusic.com

Global Women in Music for Human Rights

The UN Human Rights Office celebrates the 70th Anniversary of the Adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (10th December 1948) and has launched a worldwide campaign to promote, engage and reflect on human rights.   Gender inequality in the field of music is a worldwide challenge. Sustaining the women creating music will influence public opinion and  stimulate their full participation in cultural life.    Fondazione Adkins Chiti: Donne in Musica has organised a “Global Call for New Music” for women composers and creators of music of all ages, nationalities and musical backgrounds.  Participants will compose/create a song, choral or instrumental work inspired by the struggle for Human Rights. Ten works, chosen by an international Reading Commission and publicly announced at the end of July, will be performed and recorded in a Gala Concert in the Teatro Argentina, Rome, Italy on the 5th November this year.

Art and human rights are universal languages and the UN Human Rights Office is pleased to count on the support of the Fondazione Adkins Chiti: Donne in Musica in the 70th anniversary campaign for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It is an occasion in which to reaffirm that the rights of women and girls are an inalienable, integral and indivisible part of universal human rights. We look forward to the engagement of all musicians, teachers and researchers in promoting women’s artistic empowerment.” says Laurent Sauveur, Chief of External Relations of the UN Human Rights Office. 

Donne in Musica (Women in Music) born in 1978 as a movement became an international non-profit Foundation in 1996. It promotes and mainstreams music by women composers, songwriters and music creators of all ages and nationalities working in all genres while coordinating a network of over 27,000 composers, affiliate organisations, performers, pedagogues, and musicologists in 113 countries. The Fondazione Adkins Chiti: Donne in Musica encourages excellence in contemporary music and intercultural dialogue worldwide. It’s pioneering role in the affirmation of the concept of the uniqueness of women as creators of music has been recognized by the Italian government, UNESCO, EUC, EUP, Arab Academy and UNESCO’s International Music Council.  Its daily work includes:

–       Promoting knowledge and respect for women’s cultural diversity, creativity and rights
–       Advocacy and recommendations to protect and assist composers
–       Capacity Building
–       Research and Publication of books and scholarly papers
–       Music for the Mind – supplying music for Conservatories in need

REGULATIONS

GLOBAL CALL FOR NEW MUSIC for HUMAN RIGHTS

  1. This call is open to:(a) girls from 8 to 18
    (b) women from 19 years of age.
  1. Composers may submit works in any musical idiom or genre (contemporary, classical, traditional, popular, jazz, etc).
  2. Texts (where applicable) must be accompanied by an English language translation.
  3. Music must be written in traditional notation.
  4. Works submitted may be new or previously performed and in PDF files. 
  5. Do not send recordings.  
  6. Each composer may send only ONE score.
  7. Duration of work: maximum 6 minutes
  8. Categories for submissions:
  • Solo instrument
  • Solo voice with one to four instruments
  • Choir s.a.t.b with or without pianoforte
  • Group/ensemble of 8 to 12 instruments
  1. Please include, in WORD file (Times New Roman 12), a 10-line curriculum with nationality, date and place of birth, residence and contact (email).
  2. Girls of 18 years of age or younger must accompany application with a signed letter from their family, school or teacher authorizing the participation, and confirming this is the composer’s own original work.
  3. Deadline for submission:  30th June 2018
  4. There is no submission fee
  5. Please send scores to: GWIM4HumanRights@nullhotmail.com marking submission – GWIM4Human Rights

Tupelo Announce New Single ‘Joyous’

Tupelo’s Kevin and James released their new album ‘The Heart’s Bloodline’ on the Crashed Records Label earlier this spring, to some wonderful comments and acclaim.

The band’s original album launch gig planned for the weekend of release had to be postponed due to the snow storms of early March, however, we are delighted to announce this has been rescheduled and will be held on Saturday September 8that The Grand Social, on Dublin’s Liffey Street. Tickets priced €12 and €15 go on sale from tickets.ie on Friday May 18th. Tickets for the original show, are still valid for the new date at The Grand Social.

On the back of guesting with Paddy Casey earlier this month Tupelo will play at the Chicago Irish Fest and the Tynesfest in Norway in July.

The Grand Social is the same location Tupelo teamed up with almost 90 members from The Line Up Choir later the same month to make two very special recordings from the album. They had a camera in place also to capture this special morning. One of the songs recorded was for the new single, ‘Joyous’. The second, is for the stunning ‘The Shriven Dust’, the lead single to the album’s release. Speaking of the track, the band says in following up to ‘Break Loose’ from 2017, and as the lead intro to the new album “We wanted to choose a track, the track we believed represented the album best in an artistic manner. We love every song on the album, but believe The Shriven Dust represents the album best in an artistic manner.” ‘The Shriven Dust’ recently featured on the Canadian CBC network TV series, Hello Goodbye.

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Track Dogs Share Latest Single ‘Born In Love’

‘Born In Love’ is the new single from Track Dogs, the Madrid based band featuring 2 Irish, 1 American and 1 UK musician.  Taken from their new album ‘Kansas City Out Groove’ which came out in April, ‘Born In Love’ displays the band’s distinct combination of harmonies, trumpet and cajón which has seen them winning fans so far this year at Costa Del Folk in Ibiza, on festival stages across the UK and at Trafalgar Square, London where they performed on St Patrick’s Day.

In August, Track Dogs will tour Ireland – starting on 25th August at the Bridge Bar, Ramelton, Co Donegal, then they play the Ukulele Hooley, Dun Laoghaire on 26th, followed by 28th August at White Horse Sessions in Lahinch.  On 30th August they headline the Sugar Club in Dublin, followed by an appearance at Electric Picnic’s Salty Dog Stage at 8pm on 31st August and on 1st September they will end the tour at First Fruits Arts Centre in Watergrasshill, Co Cork.

‘Kansas City Out Groove’ is their 4th album to date and it features the band’s striking line-up of 4-part harmonies, acoustic guitar, ukulele and bass alongside cajón and trumpet with banjo and mandolin in the mix too. The new album is a progression in their sound to a more robust Latin, ‘south-of-the-border’ & Americana feel – “This is something we’ve almost unconsciously being moving towards for some years. Living in Spain and being surrounded by such a richness in musical diversity eventually seeps under the skin.”.  The album is available on all streaming outlets & trackdogsmusic.com

‘Kansas City Out Groove’ was recorded in Madrid at Playground Studios on an analog Studer A80, originally used in Abbey Road in the 1970’s on sessions for Pink Floyd and The Beatles. Working with co-producer and Latin Grammy nominee Germán Gutiérrez, Track Dogs have finally achieved the sound they’ve spend 10 years evolving.

IRISH TOUR:

25/8      Bridge Bar, Ramelton, CO DONEGAL
26/8      Ukulele Hooley, Dun Laoghaire, CO DUBLIN
28/8      White Horse Sessions, Lahinch, CO CLARE
30/8      SUGAR CLUB, 8 Lwr Leeson Street, DUBLIN 2 €15 Booking: 01 678 7188
31/8      ELECTRIC PICNIC – Salty Dog Stage 8pm
1/9       FIRST FRUITS ARTS CENTRE, Watergrasshill, CO CORK €20.00 Bookings: firstfruitsartscentre.ie

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IMRO CEO Appointed to Board of GESAC

Mr. Victor Finn, CEO of IMRO (the Irish Music Rights Organisation) has been appointed to the Board of GESAC, the European Grouping of Societies of Authors and Composers. Comprising authors’ societies from across the European Union, Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland, GESAC represents more than 1 million creators, advocating for creators in the areas of musical, audio-visual, visual arts, and literary and dramatic works.

Commenting on his appointment, Victor Finn said, “IMRO and GESAC have a well-established relationship developed through our collective effort to ensure a sustainable creative and cultural ecosystem in Ireland, and across Europe. I look forward to building on this partnership through my membership of the GESAC Board and furthering our shared objective to ensure policy recognition for creators, an area of crucial importance, as the music sector evolves.”

Since his appointment as IMRO CEO in 2008, Victor Finn has been responsible for strengthening the organisation’s position as the primary advocacy body for songwriters and composers in Ireland, working to promote awareness of music policy issues, supporting Government on the drafting of copyright legislation, and leading the call for a much-needed National Music Strategy.

Prior to joining IMRO, Mr. Finn was Managing Director of The Mechanical Copyright Protection Society (Ireland), during which time he oversaw significant developments in the Irish music industry, as income for publishers and songwriters shifted from traditional physical product to digital. A Chartered Management Accountant, Mr. Finn graduated from the University of Limerick.

Elected to the GESAC board on 3rd May 2018, Mr. Finn’s membership will run until May 2020.

Heroes in Hiding Share Latest Video ‘Berlin’

Dublin 4-piece Heroes in Hiding, an alternative rock band with a vibrant touch of electronics, will release their anticipated album ‘ACTOR’ on Friday 25 May.

The band have just released the video for ‘Berlin’ directed by Ciaran Dooley, produced by Banjoman Films and features actor Rob Malone. ‘Berlin’ is the second single taken from their debut full-length LP ACTOR and follows single ‘I Live For You’, view video here.

Speaking about the video, Heroes in Hiding say: “The theme of the song explores a want for change and a sense of belonging, or lack there of. The narrator has become fed up with their surroundings, and fantasises about a new life in Berlin. They are convinced that by moving away they will be able to throw off the shackles of their old life and start afresh, leaving the anxious surrounds of their current world behind. The video explores a ‘moment’ of uncertainty in life. A moment where we are cast in total doubt as to whether our actions were right or not; a moment where we have to decide between our future and our past”.

Heroes in Hiding’s ever-evolving, captivating sound and unique live performance is not to be missed. The band have announced an experiential and unique audiovisual show at the Tivoli Theatre on Friday 25 May to launch their debut album ‘ACTOR’.  Fans will be excited at this announcement having been blown away by their amazing 360-degree audiovisual show to launch their EP ‘Curtains’ in October 2016.

Heroes in Hiding toured Ireland extensively in 2017, playing unforgettable shows at Electric Picnic, Forbidden Fruit, Castlepalooza, Vantastival and to a sold-out crowd in the Olympia Theatre. The band spent most of the tail end of 2017 in the shadows writing their debut album.

Heroes in Hiding will release their first full-length album on 25 May. Written and produced by Heroes in Hiding, the album explores the idea of authenticity and belonging.

The band also have a busy live touring schedule for  2018 ahead with dates in Dublin, Cavan, Carlow an Offaly announced to date. More shows to be announced very soon.

UPCOMING LIVE DATES

25 May – Tivoli Theatre, Dublin (Album Launch – Audio Visual Event)
29 June – Origins, Cavan
6 July – Bare Festival 2018, Carlow
4 August – Castlepalooza, Offaly
26 August – The Bridge, Monaghan

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