Tag Archives: James McMorrow

Tonight with Craig Doyle

On Saturday I was on Craig Doyle’s show, singing with James McMorrow. My fellow backing singers were Jill Deering and Peter Ryan and I did some tambourine, too. We sang a track from James’s album called ‘This Old Dark Machine’ … Continue reading

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Harmonic Folk Pop

Last night was the launch gig for James Vincent McMorrow’s debut album release at The Sugar Club in Dublin.  While the album isn’t ready yet – it’s scheduled for a January 2010 release – James managed to put together a … Continue reading

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Joy be with you all

Played banjo on RTÉ’s arts programme, The View, last night with James Vincent McMorrow. I also sang carols with some of my fellow New Dublin Voices on the steps of The Gate theatre in full Victorian garb, complete with top … Continue reading

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gig with James McMorrow last night

James did another show in Whelan’s new upstairs room last night with me on piano, Peter Ryan on bass and Cion O’Callaghan coming in for the gig on drums. Support was provided by the wonderful Stace Gill (currently putting the … Continue reading

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25mar08 gig

A busy but exhilarating night in Whelan’s new upstairs venue. I opened the night with three of my own songs: ‘Gone’, ‘Make it home’, and ‘Face in a frame’. I’m still a bit unsure when performing my stuff but I … Continue reading

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