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Luka Bloom

 
Artist: Luka Bloom
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  • Born: May 23, 1955, Newbridge, Ireland
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Folk
  • Instrument: Guitar, Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Innocence," "Riverside," "The Acoustic Motorbike"
  • Representative Songs: "I Need Love," "You Couldn't Have Come at a B," "Delirious"

Biography

The younger brother of influential Irish singer/songwriter Christy Moore, Barry Moore had tired of being in his brother's shadow when he decided to relocate to the United States in 1987. Re-christening himself Luka Bloom during the long airplane ride, he took the first steps toward establishing his own reputation. A master interpreter, Bloom has continued to balance original songs with reinventions of tunes by a diverse range of songwriters. His reworking of LL Cool J's "I Need Love" transformed the song from its hip-hop origins to a brogue-inflected folk tune. His 2000 album Keeper of the Flame featured covers of tunes by Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Bob Marley, Nina Simone, U2, ABBA, Radiohead, and Tim Hardin.

Launching his career in the 1970s, Bloom was encouraged by his brother, who hired him to play with his groups Planxty and Moving Hearts. Although he recorded three impressive solo albums in the 1970s and '80s, he was unable to the match his brother's success. Moving to the United States, Bloom temporarily settled in the Washington, D.C., area. His first performance at a Georgetown pub led to a six-month residency, where he honed his new act. Bloom's reputation as a skilled guitarist and uplifting performer continued to grow. Accepting a second residency at the Red Lion in New York's Greenwich Village, he began to shuttle between the two clubs. By the end of the year, he had elected to make New York his home. The decision proved fortuitous when his show at the Red Lion was caught by a talent scout from Reprise, who signed him to the label. After recording three memorable albums for Reprise -- Riverside in 1990, Acoustic Motorbike in 1992, and Turf in 1994 -- Bloom fell victim to a corporate shakeup in 1995.

By then, he had returned to his homeland, settling in Dublin. His 1999 album, Salty Heaven, was partly recorded in his cottage home in the village of Birr, and completed at Abbey Road Studios in London. Keeper of the Flame, a collection of covers, arrived in fall 2000, followed by Between the Mountain and the Moon in 2002. He released Amsterdam, his first "live" record, in spring 2003, followed by Before Sleep Comes, a collection of softly played (and sung) meditations on the moments before slumber inspired by a brutal bout with tendinitus. Innocence, released on the Cooking Vinyl label, arrived in 2006, followed by Tribe in 2007 and Eleven Songs in 2008. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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Luka Bloom
Birth name Kevin Barry Moore
Also known as Luka Bloom
Born May 23, 1955 (1955-05-23) (age 54)
Origin Ireland
Genres folk-rock
Occupations singer-songwriter
Labels Big Sky Records, Shock Records, V2 Records, Skip Records, Cooking Vinyl USA, WEA, Bar/None Records, Shanachie Records, Evolver
Website http://www.lukabloom.com

Luka Bloom (born 23 May 1955 in Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland) as Kevin Barry Moore) is an Irish folk-rock singer-songwriter. He is also the younger brother of Irish folk singer Christy Moore.

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"Luka"

In order to avoid the pressure of being related to Christy Moore, Bloom adopted his pseudonym. "Luka" is taken from the title of Suzanne Vega's song "Luka" about child abuse and "Bloom" refers to the main character in James Joyce's Ulysses[citation needed]. Bloom is, however, very forthcoming about being Christy's brother and does not hide behind his stage name.

Music style

Luka Bloom's style of guitar playing is very distinctive and is generally referred to as "electro-acoustic". In his early career as Barry Moore, Bloom used a fingerpicking style. However, tendinitis in his hands forced him to adopt a strumming style which is the one he still uses and is often credited with his success. He usually plays in the DADGAD tuning and plays his electric acoustic guitar through a bass amplifier to give his sound that haunting, warm melody.

History and touring

He began his career in the United States playing small clubs in Washington DC and later in New York City. He was a frequent performer in New York's Greenwich Village at the Red Lion, where he played with Eileen Ivers backing him on fiddle, during his "Irishman in Chinatown" tour. (Ivers would also appear on the Riverside album.) His guitars were often introduced by name at gigs.

He toured America frequently through the 1990s, although his contemporary touring schedules take him mostly to Europe.

Albums

His early albums showcased his frenetic strumming style, including "Delirious" the debut track on Riverside, and his penchant for thoughtful cover songs, an affinity that he maintains even in more recent work. Released in 2000, Keeper of the Flame was an album of cover versions, featuring renditions of ABBA's Dancing Queen, Bob Marley's Natural Mystic and the Hunters and Collectors' Throw Your Arms Around Me among others. Bloom had previously covered LL Cool J's I Need Love and Elvis Presley's Can't Help Falling In Love on the album The Acoustic Motorbike.

Bloom's 2004 acoustic mini-album, Before Sleep Comes, was recorded while he was recovering from tendinitis. Bloom stated that the purpose of the album was "to help bring you closer to sleep, our sometimes elusive night-friend."[citation needed]

Bloom released his album Innocence in 2005. Some of the songs feature a new found interest in Eastern European gypsy music and other World music. The album features a more classical guitar and the resonant plucking associated with that style of instrument. In his previous work, he relied on steel-stringed guitars that created his distinctive style.

In 2007 he released Tribe, a collaboration with County Clare musician Simon O Reilly, with O Reilly composing the music and sending the recordings to Bloom for him to complete with lyrics and singing.

A DVD entitled "The Man is Alive" was released on 20 February 2008. It features concerts filmed in Dublin and at his home in Kildare, a question and answer session with fans, the documentary "My Name is Luka" and a CD of music culled from the two performances.

"Eleven Songs" was released in September 2008, featuring an expanded ensemble of instrumentation, giving the album a distinct sound within his catalogue.

Discography

Barry Moore albums:

  • Treaty Stone (1978)
  • Barry Moore & Eamon Murray - In Groningen (1980)
  • No Heroes (1982)

Luka Bloom:

  • Luka Bloom (1988)
  • Riverside (1990)
  • The Acoustic Motorbike (1992)
  • Turf (1994)
  • Salty Heaven (1998)
  • Keeper of the Flame (covers project) (2000)
  • The Barry Moore Years (compilation) (2001)
  • Between the Mountain and the Moon (2001)
  • Amsterdam (live) (2003)
  • Before Sleep Comes (2004)
  • Innocence (2005)
  • Tribe (2007)
  • The Platinum Collection (compilation) (2007)
  • The Man Is Alive (2 DVD + 1 CD set) (2008)
  • Eleven Songs (2008)

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