October Rising

Hi CMFs!  The month of October is going to be exciting because there will be more music . As the cold season sets in and there are less sunlight , there are people who get moody. Wanna hang out with me? Wanna have a walk on the foggy side? Just listen to my lists of bands and you will know what is it to be in this mind.

To be honest, it’s been more than two years when I set this site up, but whenever I face the screen and start to touch the keyboard, I still don’t feel that confident. I have done interview with musicians-which is easy because I know the formula. But doing something in between. Like covering music or writing a feature is something else.  I don’t want this site to be too ‘academic’ not too informal. I also don’t want this to be just a blog where I confess my sins. I want this to be a lot of things. But I really don’t know what to expect after typing away and sending my message in a  bottle.

I have been moody all day which explains why I have been away from facebook. If I am there all I’d do is post sad songs and that is not helping either. It’s just something in me that I can’t explain when the season is in transition.  There is a risk involved though. I don’t know how many friends are going to be put off by this. It’s the dark months-ah wonderful mysterious time of the year.

My friend Fiach Moriarty is releasing an album and he needs your help. Please go ahead and listen to his songs by visiting his website and his facebook page. I made an interview with him which i enjoyed so much. Fiach is truly a hard working irish musician and he deserves the love:

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Fiach Moriarty-Be a part of my second record

Location
In Studio

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About a year ago I signed up for www.slicethepie.com, a site where you upload your tracks and allow other members to rate them. If, after a certain period of time, your songs are rated above 75% you qualify for a showcase. I was lucky enough to qualify and got to choose an amount to raise from other members to record my second record. I opted for €3000 which translates as $4000 according to the people who run the website. You can pledge as little as $5 or go up to $500. In exchange for this there are a list of treats such as free gig tickets, signed copies of album, your name on the album sleeve, free download of all tracks on slicethepie.com and more. If the target is not hit, everyone that supported will get a full refund. Check it out here:
http://backstage.slicethepie.com/artist/fiach

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Caladh Nua at ChristChurch Waterford

One of those traditional Irish bands I love to follow. Be part of their performance:

Time
01 October · 20:00 – 23:00

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See http://www.caladhnua.com/christchurch.pdf for booking information

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Moya Brennan, Cormac De Barra LIVE VOICES & HARPS, Liffey Bank Sessions

Ah yes the First lady of Celtic music is promoting her latest album and please please do check it out because it’s worth your money and time. Now is the time to promote Celtic music because I noticed the decrease of sales due to the popularity of mainstream music. So get off your coaches lazy bears and go out there on the street and do your souls a favor by supporting and promoting these artists I mention here.  Yes Moya and Cormac will uplift your spirits.

Time:11 October · 20:00 – 23:00
Location:The Grand Social
Created by:Moya Brennan
More info
Moya and harpist, Cormac, continue their series of extraordinary performances.


Robert Doyle: Life in Shadows Takes the Light (Interview)

I made the decision to not use any other instrumentation at the beginning. There is a sound you can only get when you play solo and this is what I was after. In the past, especially when I worked as an electronic music producer, I was using arrangements full of different layers with various instruments but for this album I wanted to work with only guitar and voice.

Robert Doyle’s guitar takes a bigger shape in “Life in Shadows’ making it seems like you are inside its body. You can feel this when you listen using headsets. This recording is able to capture every nuance in the tracks making it an intimate and almost a spiritual experience. His mellow voice is the perfect partner to his solo guitar – spare,  minimalist approach-no other instruments, just the two. The cover also expresses that simplicity being black and white, uncluttered by other designs. Taking this recording home is like taking a friend with you for a quiet night over coffee talking about life’s realizations and woes.

I suggest you listen to this in different situations and settings until you find that atmosphere that works. I found mine in the workplace during break at 5 AM(since I work at night) with hushed voices and a big table in front. Next time I will bring this recording while riding home or by the beach. I might get another ‘flavour’ out of it. In the bedroom all alone, I find it speaking to me in ways I have never known before. Every recording takes a different character depending on the situations you are exposed to while listening to it.

Life in Shadows is elegance and honesty in one. Robert’s way of playing is getting  to be addictive.He adds depth to his vocals. He has a way of expression, going from a breathy crooning state one moment to a passionate rendition but never losing that nice warm baritone.  Here he opens up to CMF about this albums and all things musical.

For the complete information on the album tracks, please see this link: http://www.robertdoyle.net/album.html

How long did it take you to record Life in Shadows?

The album was recorded over seven months. There were five recording sessions in JMR Studios and three in the D1 Recordings studio here in Dublin. The sessions were usually quite short, around four hours each, and I spent about a month getting ready for each of them. I worked with an engineer on the sessions in JMR and recorded the D1 sessions myself. In general I prefer to work with an engineer but for some of the sessions I wanted to work alone.
The album was mixed and mastered over two days in Suite Studios and Summit Studios in Dublin

I love how this record combines spare arrangement, good acoustics and a balanced emphasis on vocal and instrumental music. One can simply close his eyes and imagine you playing in this white room because of its amazing clarity.Was this intentional?

Before starting to record I did spend a lot of time deciding on the recording techniques that would be used. This was my first time recording with the Frank Tate guitar which I’ve been playing for two years now. I wanted to try to capture the unique acoustics of that instrument in so far as possible. Also, since recording the Trasna na Slí EP in 2008 I’ve been working on my voice and hopefully that lends to the clarity on the album too.
I made the decision to not use any other instrumentation at the beginning. There is a sound you can only get when you play solo and this is what I was after. In the past, especially when I worked as an electronic music producer, I was using arrangements full of different layers with various instruments but for this album I wanted to work with only guitar and voice.

    Fingerstyle guitar, others have played it but you gave it a name and recognition in this release. Tell me more about you French-Algerian teacher Pierre Bensusan.

Fingerstyle is a very general definition for an approach to playing the guitar. There are many variations to the style but broadly speaking it is a mix of classical and flamenco technique. I’ve been influenced by many fingerstyle players over the years – Robert Johnson, James Taylor, Djelimady Tounkara and many more. Pierre Bensusan is one of the all time greatest exponents of the style and he has pushed steel-string acoustic fingerstyle guitar further musically than anyone else in the last thirty years. I’ve been lucky enough to spend time as a student of his and also worked as road manager for two of his recent Irish tours.
I think it is important though to not get too caught up in the style of guitar playing. Hopefully it’s the music which people will be listening for.

 This album has been getting good reviews from all around. I believe that music and the how the album has been artfully crafted go hand in hand.I see this combination in Life in Shadows. We can give credit to your being a music producer in the past. What have you learned so far in terms of music production? Can you give us a glimpse to this world that is seldom seen but is the biggest influence in how music is made?

When I was producing music in the past I was working solely with electronic sounds and making dancefloor records. A lot of what I learnt then wasn’t transferable to working with this style of music and I reluctantly took on the role of producer on this album.
As a producer you need to be able to stand back and listen to the music very objectively. When you’re writing, arranging and performing the music you become very close to it and it can be difficult to get that objective viewpoint from yourself. Of course if you’re a musical genius like Stevie Wonder then you can do everything yourself! For me it was more difficult.

What is the process of creating music? Do you get inspired by a particular season…the time of the day? Or the muse just comes unexpectedly?

The inspiration is from everywhere and is always there. After the initial idea the process of writing and arranging can be long and drawn out and often you might end up with something completely different to what you started with. That is definitely true for some of the music on this album. I had been working on some of it for years and then other pieces came together over a few days. The arrangements are continually changing and some of what I recorded on the album I’ve already changed.

What’s your next goal musically?

There is some music I was working on that I didn’t get finished. This was partly because I ran out of time and then also because my technique wasn’t good enough to play some of the arrangements I had written. So I have to spend some time working on technique so I’ll be ready to play this music.
I’m also looking to start work on the writing and arranging for the second album. I know this will take a long time, probably two or three years, but I’m looking forward to getting into it.

 How do you see yourself 10 years from now?

I want to still be playing the music!

 What’s on your tour schedule before this year ends?
The next concerts will be in Scotland next Spring and then hopefully there’ll be some European shows next summer. All the dates will be announced soon on www.robertdoyle.net.

 Looking back, tell me about that moment where you had this epiphany that music’s gonna be a big part of your life?
There wasn’t one moment. When I was very young there was always music being played in my house and especially a lot of reggae. Bands like Steel Pulse, Black Uhuru and of course Bob Marley & The Wailers. Hearing this music made me want to get involved and I started to play guitar when I was about 8 or 9 years old. I kept going and have never wanted to stop since.

 Are there artists you wish to collaborate in future projects? And who are they?
There are traditional and jazz players here in Dublin that I want to begin to work with. Hopefully some of these collaborations will make it on to the next album.

 Last: message to your listeners and how are they going to get their copies of Life in Shadows?
The CD is being distributed by Claddagh Records and is available on their website and from shops all over Ireland. The album is also available to download from iTunes, Amazon and eMusic. I want to thank everyone out there who has been supporting me and this music and hopefully they’ll be able to come to see one of the next shows.

Lantern Centre, Dublin

Lantern Centre, Dublin

September Weekend Updates

Órla Fallon on tour in the US

Órla Fallon – singer, harpist and one of the original members of Celtic Woman

On tour this fall with songs from her latest release, ‘My Land’

After completing her first solo tour of the US this past spring, Órla Fallon is returning from Ireland to share her unique, Celtic creations with Irish-American music lovers across the country. Orla Fallon released her debut album, ‘My Land,’in early 2011, which premiered nationwide on public television, featuring one of the most iconic and legendary Irish musical groups – The Dubliners. Orla also takes the stage with the wonderful Dublin Gospel Choir, singer/songwriter Damien Dempsey and Irish crooner,Tommy Fleming to create an original Celtic blend. Órla Fallon’s ‘My Land’ was taped at the majestic Royal Hospital Kilmainham (RHK) in Dublin. RHK is one of the finest 17th-century buildings in all of Ireland. Additional shooting for the show took place throughout Ireland at various locations including: The Cliffs of Moher, Slea Head, the Dingle Peninsula, Forest Park in Gougane Barra, Rock of Cashel, Dublin, Portaferry, Strangford Lough and Downpatrick.

The show includes a combination of Órla’s solo material and classic Irish and American songs including: Morning Has BrokenI’ll Tell Me Ma,Spanish Lady, Ni Na LaIsle of Innisfree and many more. “‘My Land’ is the show that I have dreamed of making for many years,” says Fallon. “This show makes me think of home…of Ireland…the place I grew up in…the place I learned to sing and a place that I hope everyone gets to visit some day.” The CD includes eleven songs and collaborations with each of the aforementioned artists. The DVD is the entire, full-length concert recorded at RHK.

To continue her long-standing support of public television, the DVD ‘My Land’ will run in some of the cities in Órla’s upcoming tour. She is making some of the best seats to her second 2011 concert tour available to public television viewers across the country. Viewers who make a donation to their local public television stations during broadcasts of Órla Fallon’s ‘My Land’ can receive these tickets, the special companion DVD with extra footage exclusive to Public Television and a Public TV version of the CD, featuring three exclusive bonus songs as “thank you” gifts. Órla’s corresponding 25-city tour will run in 2011 from mid September through mid-November. “This is a big year for us,” said Fallon. “We are setting out to visit the most markets and see the largest number of fans since my last tour with Celtic Woman.” Órla Fallon on PBS– check your local listings or go to http://www.orlafallon.com. Tickets for the live performances are also available at the venues and cds/dvds can also be purchased at amazon.com, iTunes and atwww.orlafallon.com

For a full tour listing, for further information and biography go to www.orlafallon.com

ORLA FALLON ON TOUR LATE SUMMER EARLY FALL 2011:

September 23 Memphis, TN Bartlett Performing Arts Center 8:00PM

September 24 Nashville, TN James K. Polk Theatre 7:30PM

September 27 Chattanooga, TN UTC Fine Arts Center 7:30PM

September 28 Atlanta, GA Rialto Center for the Arts 7:30PM

September 29 Greensboro, NC Carolina Theatre 7:30PM

September 30 Charlotte, NC Blumenthal Performing Arts Center 7:30PM

October 2 Dayton, OH, Dayton Art Institute, 7:30PM

October 4 Erie, PA Mary D’Angelo Performing Arts Center 7:30PM

October 6 Bethlehem, PA ArtsQuest TBA

October 7 Stowe, VT Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center 8:00PM

October 8 Keene, NH Colonial Theatre 8:00PM

October 13 Spokane, WA Bing Crosby Theatre 7:00PM

October 14 Edmond, WA Edmonds Center for the Arts 7:30PM

October 15 Tacoma, WA Rialto Theatre TBA

October 16 Portland, OR Aladdin Theatre 8:00PM

October 19 Chico, CA Laxson Auditorium TBA

October 20 Sacramento, CA Crest Theatre 7:30PM

October 22 Berkley, CA Freight and Salvage Hall 8:00PM

October 25 Fresno, CA Tower Theatre 7:00PM

October 27 Malibu, CA Pepperdine Center for the Arts 8:00PM

October 29 Irvine, CA Barclay Theatre TBA

October 30 San Diego, CA Balboa Theatre 7:00PM

November 4 Tuscan, AZ Berger Center for the Arts 7:30PM

November 6 Phoenix, AZ Chandler Center for the Arts 3:00PM

November 10 Gainesville, FL University of Florida Performing Arts Center 7:30PM

November 11 Gainesville, FL University of Florida Performing Arts Center 7:30PM

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It’s been ages since I last posted on a weekend. I never considered weekend as a ‘writing’ kind of day. But it is a special week and today is a special day so I got really inspired. I see that my facebook has a lot of interesting notification in terms of friends’ events. Twitter has given me interesting news. And I got awesome emails from people I have meant to talk to for ages.

Writing blurbs has been tricky for me. You don’t know if it really supports the article or interview you made. But I have always followed my heart and what it says. Being a fan helps. It makes you think of the things that made you read articles of you favorite artist or band. Sometimes at the end of it , there’s a lingering thought in mind that the writer should have added something more.

I run two blogs. This and an indie blog dedicated to bands that aren’t Celtic but still make amazing music. I think I am not running away from Celtic music by doing that. It just means that I am letting readers and musicians discover new music and what fusion can do to each style. I have always been a lover of fusion. So I guess that doesn’t make me a purest. A true music lover will always love music in whatever style .

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Mick McAuley and John Doyle for a one-off gig!!!

Time
Tuesday at 21:00 – Wednesday at 00:00

Location
Cleere’s Theatre, Kilkenny

Parliament St,
Kilkenny, Ireland

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It’s a good while since myself and John Doyle did a gig together- looking forward to it!!!!!

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Fiach live in Workmans’ Club – Arthur’s Day w/full band

Time
22 September · 20:30 – 23:30

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Full band show with some new songs thrown in. Support from the very talented Eric McGrath . Guinness ahoy!

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Live Trad did it again

I enjoyed watching the live streaming done by LiveTrad last hight woohoo I am so addicted. More more more.


September Updates!

Roger Shah feat. Moya Brennan – Morning Star (Official Music Video)

Moya Brennan US Tour

Hi folks. after reading those amazing interviews I did , you might want to know what’s in the news this time. My contact told me about the Moya Brennan tour in the United States. She is doing shows over there in California up to the 17th. So I am sure her American fans wont miss out on this. This happens rarely and right now, everyone needs to support Celtic music. It looks like a lot of mediocre stuff ahs been going on in the radio and the net. It is time to make its visibility. Like a light in the dark ages.

http://www.moyabrennan.com/

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Donal McCague Performance

Our talented young fiddler Donal McCague will be doing a show in Dublin next week. Here’s an invite I got:

Hi everyone,
Dónal Mc Cague here.

I just sending this email around to let you know of a gig I will be playing in Dublin next week with Dave Sheridan on flute and Michael Mc Cague on bouzouki and guitar.

If you get time, it would be great if you could spread the word through any social networking sites you may use or by word of mouth.

If you could forward this email on to people you may know living in the Dublin area who might be interested in attending this trad gig, that would be great.

Thanks for taking the time to read this email and for your help,

Kind Regards,

Dónal Mc Cague.

This is going to me an awesome event. We know how he and his brother are with live presentations. They will be explosive along with other musicians.You can check out his calendar here: http://bitsnpieces2011.com/?page_id=13

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Got this from Daly Communications:

An Evening of Women’s Voices from Northern Ireland

Time: 15 September · 20:00 – 23:00

Where: Stage Left Theater
214 W 30th St

British National Theater of America and 1st Irish Theatre Festival present:
REFLECTIONS
Thursday, September 15, 2011 through Sunday, October 02, 2011
Stage Left Studios

Two generations. Two extraordinary women. Two Stories from Northern Ireland before and after the Good Friday Agreement
Twinkletoes by Jennifer Johnston and Forgotten Milk by Bernard McMullan.

Derry City. Two women, two generations, one story. On the night of her daughter’s wedding, Karen returns home alone, reflecting on the life she is living because of her terrorist husband’s actions. 20 years later, Karen’s daughter lives in a changed Northern Ireland, but still lives with the decisions she made at 17.

REFLECTIONS: An Evening of Women’s Voices
Twinkletoes by Jennifer Johnston and Forgotten Milk by Bernard McMullan
Directed by: Jo Cattell
Cast includes: Paula Nance, music by Andy Mac
Presented by: British National Theatre of America
Playing: Stage Left Studio, 214 W 30th St NYC
Opening: Thursday, September 15th, 2011
Closing: Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

Tickets: http://www.smartix.com

Now in its third year, New York’s annual First Irish Theatre Festival is a celebration of the best of Irish theatre, brought to you by Origin Theatre Company. Throughout September and early October, they highlight performances from playwrights new and old at 15 venues throughout the city.

For bios, interviews and more information contact: Anita Daly/Daly Communications /212 772 0852 / anitadaly@yahoo.com

LiveTrad:Streaming Traditional Irish Music to the World(Interview)

LiveTrad.com is a new, interactive website streaming Traditional Irish Music webcasts online.

LiveTrad is a media miracle in traditional Irish music. For the first time, people from all around the globe, those in the Irish diaspora have the chance to see  live performances as they happen in real time! My friend Jimmy (who is a huge Celtic music promoter and musician) showed me a clip and he said that it’s live streaming. I was amazed. I added LiveTrad to my facebook account and soon I got updates of what’s happening or about to happen.

The challenges are the same as for anyone starting something, especially where new technology is involved.

It is great to witness something huge that is talking place and which continues to grow. With LiveTrad, we discover new artists and festivals from around Ireland. Something so wonderful as this has to have amazing people behind it. Who are these guys?I found out soon.  I got hold of Mike(Micheál Ó Domhnaill) who answered my questions.

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Mike(Micheál Ó Domhnaill) at Livetrad stand AOIFE conference

Mike(Micheál Ó Domhnaill) at Livetrad stand AOIFE conference

Live Trad is the only live streaming site I know right now dedicated to traditional Irish music. What’s the need behind to put this up? 

Yes, LiveTrad.com is the only web streaming service for traditional Irish music. We established the website because we have a background in both broadcasting and computing, and we had the contacts necessary to build the website into the platform that it is rapidly becoming.

What is the state of traditional Irish music in Ireland right now, based on your opinion and observation? 

Traditional Irish music has probably never been in a better place in terms of people playing music. There are more young people learning to a high quality, and there are probably more bands out there than ever before. That’s great for websites like LiveTrad.com, because we have a wide-spread of musicians to webcast, and the musicians also love the worldwide exposure they get through LiveTrad.com, not to mention the access to video archive we provide.

Who are the people involved in Live Trad? (I mean who am I talking to right now?) And the functions of each one. 

LiveTrad.com has a core crew of 4 people who look after the operation. The two producers names are Mike and Neil (I’m Mike), and we look after the day-to-day running of the operation, from booking acts and venues, through to planning the gigs, and pre and post production elements.

Nice to meet you Mike! What are the big things that you look forward to before this year ends? 

The next LiveTrad.com webcast takes place on September 16th at 10pm Irish time and features a concert we recorded last night with Cherish the Ladies. Have a look at this link for a sample clip: 

Also, we are doing a live web broadcast from the island of Inishbofin in Galway on Sep 30th at the same time. Further dates are to be announced for October until December.

Neil Davitt at AOIFE conference. Finishing line in sight!

Neil Davitt at AOIFE conference. Finishing line in sight!

What were the challenges in putting up LiveTrad and what inspires the four of you to continue expanding this wonderful thing you started? 

The challenges are the same as for anyone starting something, especially where new technology is involved. Live web streaming is still relatively new, especially in Ireland, but we’re really happy with the reaction we’ve received so far about LiveTrad.com, and this gives us great hopes for the future.

What’s your best advice to people who are doing the same thing you do in general? 

If you’ve got a dream, go for it.