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Lúnasa

 
Artist: Lúnasa

Group Members:

Kevin Crawford, John McSherry, Donogh Hennessy, Michael McGoldrick, Trevor Hutchinson, Sean Smyth

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Kila, Duna J

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  • Genres: World
  • Representative Albums: "The Kinnitty Sessions

Biography

The seeds of one of the most highly rated contemporary Irish bands were sown in 1996, when former Waterboy and Sharon Shannon bassist Trevor Hutchinson teamed up with guitarist Donogh Hennessy for a Scandinavian tour. From such tiny acorn beginnings have grown mighty oaks. Back home in Dublin, they drafted uillean piper John McSherry and flutist/piper Michael McGoldrick to record some shows, then hit the jackpot when they landed Kevin Crawford, also a member of Moving Cloud, whose flute and whistle work took them to another level, alongside the whistles and fiddles of Sean Smyth (a qualified doctor who'd achieved musical prominence with his 1993 solo album Blue Fiddle). Their 1997 debut, Lúnasa, leapfrogged them ahead of the competition, and not only became a best-seller in Ireland, but was named one of the albums of the year by the prestigious Irish Echo -- not a bad beginning. By then, Lúnasa was on the road, touring Europe, America, and beyond, and winning plenty of friends with their spirited performances, where they might have taken the music seriously, but had no problem making fun of themselves. McGoldrick had moved on and McSherry had decided not to tour (his replacement for live dates was Cillian Vallely). It was in 1999 that the band really achieved their breakthrough in Celtic circles with Otherworld, recorded for Green Linnet. With a bigger budget, they were able to achieve greater production values, which went a long way to capturing the power of their live performances, with "The Butlers of Glen Avenue/Sliabh Russell/Cathal McConnell's" being a true standout. McGoldrick made a guest appearance, and there was even that traditional Irish instrument, the flügelhorn, in there somewhere. Pushing the envelope on the music, they weren't content to simply play the tunes, but added real live grooves to the music and took it into other areas. This helped bring in plenty more friends when they toured through much of 2000, hitting even more parts of the globe and acquiring an even more glittering reputation. In June 2001 they released their third album, The Merry Sisters of Fate, again mostly comprised of traditional music. 2004 saw the release of The Kinnitty Sessions, an 11-song set recorded live at Kinnitty Castle, Co. Offaly, in Ireland. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music Guide
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Lúnasa

Lúnasa performing at the Celtic Hall in East Greenbush, New York
Background information
Origin Ireland
Genres Irish folk, Celtic
Instruments Uilleann pipes, fiddle, flute, guitar, double bass
Years active 1997-present
Labels Compass Records
Green Linnet Records
Website http://www.lunasa.ie
Members
Seán Smyth, Kevin Crawford, Trevor Hutchinson, Cillian Vallely, Paul Meehan
Former members
Donogh Hennessy

Lúnasa is a traditional Irish music group.

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History

Named after Lughnasadh, an ancient Irish harvest festival, Lúnasa was started when Seán Smyth, Trevor Hutchinson, and Donogh Hennessy briefly toured through Scandinavia in 1996. Upon their return to Ireland, they teamed up with Michael McGoldrick and John McSherry to record a few tracks for what would be their first album. In 1997, Kevin Crawford joined the group.

In 1999, the group signed a three year contract with Green Linnet Records. After releasing three albums under the label, they terminated their contract.

In 2004, Donogh Hennessy left the group. He subsequently recorded an album as a duet with Pauline Scanlon - previously of the Sharon Shannon band - the culmination of a project entitled 'Deora De', an album comprising tunes and songs. He was eventually replaced by Tim Edey and Paul Meehan who each played half the tracks on the album 'Se'. Tim Edey left shortly after and Paul Meehan is currently the only guitarist.

The group tours for a majority of each year.

Lineup

Current members

Former members

Discography

Lúnasa performs at Interceltic Festival of Avilés (Asturias) in July 2004.

References

External links

  • lúnasa.ie - the official website.
  • [1] - video on BBC's Celtic Connections site - live January 2009.

 
 
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